Let's clear a few things up here. I am seventeen years old. Excuse me for not having my M.Div. But I can tell you this, you don't need a degree to believe in the Bible.
The original intent of the Bible was to stand as truth. It was written to be understandable to the general person, not only a...
That is unfortunately very true that in today's society a Christian is what a Christian believes, but that is not the issue I am bringing to the table.
Homosexuality is not found exclusively in Leviticus. The reason that the condemnation of homosexuality carries on today is not because...
I knew someone would bring that up, and I thank you for doing so because it is an important thing for someone who believes in sola scriptura to consider. In all honesty, this is a concept I have been struggling with for some time now as I find myself inclined to evangelism and...
I knew someone would bring that up, and I thank you for doing so because it is an important thing for someone who believes in sola scriptura to consider. In all honesty, this is a concept I have been struggling with for some time now as I find myself inclined to evangelism and...
Sorry, but I'm confused. So we're not doing what the Bible says anymore? Great, that sounds awesome, a lot of pressure off of me...but something isn't ringing of truth here. So, if we just ignore the four passages that condemn homosexuality, then we really don't have any reason to believe...
@icehorse
The definition of God that you are referring to is impossible to know entirely. If we knew everything about God, then He is no longer God, but a figment of your imagination (as you would prefer to call Him).
It rejects the nature of God to say that we as fallible humans could know...
This is a little long, I tried to make it as concise as possible.
1. Consider this-if there was no bad, there would be no good. One could consider the cliche of "stars cannot shine without darkness" to further explain this point. The presence of evil is the result of the fact that God is good...