Jeremiah
Well-Known Member
Simple enough question and for some I am sure they will utter a, "Of course" and in my mind also the human mind is clearly a higher authority then the Bible.
But for someone who sees the Bible as, at least in part, the word of "God" then the question of precedence becomes something of a dilemma. And not just the Bible, the question could be asked of any holy scripture. Does the authority rest with these transcendental messages or with the innate abilities of the common lowly human?
I would like to point out, that when not taken as a whole truth it would seem to mean that the individual has already asserted that the human mind is the higher authority and should have the final say. For it is with their own mind that they determine which parts are good and which to ignore.
Could it be that "God" already bestowed us with everything we would ever need and all these books and whatnot are not really that important?
But for someone who sees the Bible as, at least in part, the word of "God" then the question of precedence becomes something of a dilemma. And not just the Bible, the question could be asked of any holy scripture. Does the authority rest with these transcendental messages or with the innate abilities of the common lowly human?
I would like to point out, that when not taken as a whole truth it would seem to mean that the individual has already asserted that the human mind is the higher authority and should have the final say. For it is with their own mind that they determine which parts are good and which to ignore.
Could it be that "God" already bestowed us with everything we would ever need and all these books and whatnot are not really that important?