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1 | What was infused? | Acts 1:3 | Makarios | 44059 | ||
Greetings Nimrod, You are obviously stating that the "Sabbath" is used to describe both the seventh day and the seventh year of rest for the land. However, what you imply to say, or, your 'intent' is to say, that the "Sabbath" can mean more than just a day. And you are relying on this explanation in the context of 'days' and 'years', specifically within the context of the Genesis account, where you use this explanation to support your theory that the earth was created within six periods of time rather than that of literal days. What I am accusing you of doing is using a "false substitution" for supporting your theory, something that cannot be immediately derived simply by reading the Scriptures together or independently of themselves. Therefore, I believe that you have infused your own interpretation (based on the above logic) within your explanation of the Scripture. And I believe that this, at best, is misleading, and a misapplication of Scripture. I am not knowledgeable of the Ussher doctrine, so I could hardly be guilty of trying to infuse that within my explanations. However, if you misapply this concept of the "Sabbath" to days and years, then what else will you misapply or distort within Scripture? I pray that you have not the inclination nor the liberty do to this with the Gospel message. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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2 | What was infused? | Acts 1:3 | nimrod2 | 44090 | ||
Dear Makarios, I do my best to keep an open mind. As is typical with many literalists I have encountered over the years, you are more interested in making my viewpoint out to be heresy, to witness your comments: "false substitution" "at best, is misleading, and a misapplication of Scripture." "what else will you misapply or distort within Scripture?" What else indeed dear brother. I know your kind. End the slap in the face with a "Blessings to you". Thank God opinion is still free in this country. The idea that an opinion is not legitimate because it is "based on his own conception of how or when God created" negates every opinion possible... even yours, because that is exactly all anyone has to go on, even after reading and studying the Bible; each of us has a conception of how God should be. Even you. And peace be with you. |
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