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@Mopac
The definitions whenever originally asserted were thrown out because they assume their conclusion, which is not valid nor sound.
Another related point is that the Bible condemns extrajudicial killings. Thus, if I were to hear some voice tell me to go murder that person, I would immediately know that it wasn't from God because God condemns murder.
I believe that the Bible is God's Word, and that God does not lie and does not change. So if some voice claimed to be God and told me something that contradicts the Bible, then I would know that it wasn't God. That doesn't necessarily mean it would be Satan - it could just be me going insane - but I would be sure that it wasn't God.
You don't think there could be any human error in the Bible?
I mean if God really approached you and had a good long talk with you and corrected many points that could have been lost in interpretation, or mis-understood
or even said the whole thing was outright not his word,
then accept the fact that an ancient book translated and passed down multiple times through many generations could have a single flaw in it?
I find that a bit perplexing.
The definitions whenever originally asserted were thrown out because they assume their conclusion, which is not valid nor sound.
Relatively speaking, that is. For example, Julius Caesar's history of the Gaulic wars only has 9 or 10 copies from 1000 years after it was written. The New Testament has thousands of copies, many of which are from only a few hundred years from when it was written. Scholars estimate that the New Testament is 99% accurate to the original. The Old Testament is similar, though not quite as good. None of the passages that aren't certain have any serious theological impact.
In that case I wouldn't believe that the person talking to me was God, unless I was dead and there was absolutely no question about it.
Do we report things accurately, especially in a time where there's no way for people to be fact checked? When they write stuff down how much of it has political or learned social biases in the narrative? A lot of people dismiss the roswell saucer sightings, bigfoot sightings, lochness sightings etc. Obviously without seeing something ourselves it's hard to validate any of that. But as a human we are prone to exageration or relaying information based on interpretation rather than what actually happened.
If you tell a story to your friend Bob, and Bob tells the story to Kate, and Kate to Terry, you might notice quite a different story from what you originally told by the time Terry get's around to telling the story back to you. Classic Telephone game they play with kids in elementary school shows us how social interpretation influences a narrative, and thats usually with a small class object group of like 25 kids or less.
Now take that same story from the bible, translate it quite a few times, and pass it a long through thousands of years
I know that phrasing sounds like I am being a Dick (I am not trying to be, I promise)
I once read this book about Witches and Wizards who can run trolley's through invisible walls in train stations and end up in a magical realm where they can go to school and learn magic. If anyone tries to tell me that isn't real, they are probably insane. Especially if it's some majestical belief defying being.
but that's just a point I am making to highlight how wierd it would be to trust a book like that over something that looks and feels like an actual God telling you otherwise. I can't comprehend how you wouldn't take the word of God instead.
If I were an Islam, you'd be six feet deep in soil.If I were a Christian, you'd not enter heaven and burn for eternity.
So if I'm gay and am atheist (so cannot ask God for forgiveness), God will cast me into a pit of fire for eternity for my sin. Is this correct.
got relieved from work before I can finish and it all got erased.
Funny how the only people who insist that we should be stoning people to death are the non-Christians.
"...no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.Be not ye therefore partakers with them.For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:(For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;)Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord.And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret."
You obviously weren't paying attention, there are entire sects of Christians who think that homosexuals should be murdered by the government.
So lets make it clear then.An unrepentent and practicing homosexual is an idolater, and has no place in the Kingdom of God.