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Subject: Does the Word say anything about music? |
Bible Note: Greetings Doc! In my previous post, I cleary stated that not all inferences are true. It is not logic that I have a problem with, but false inferences. Allow me to illustrate with a valid inference. Suppose someone cites a Scripture that says God is holy! Then someone cites a Scripture that says lying is unholy. One could properly infer from this that God cannot lie, even without a direct statement in Scripture (of course there are such statements). God cannot do something that is unholy and still be holy Himself. The conclusion above 'LOGICALLY' follows from the premises. However, it does not logically follow that because Moses heard singing while the Israelites were worshipping the idol that God does not like certain kinds of music! :-( This is a false and illogical inference! This is an example that you cited earlier to defend your position. Now, if you can show me how this is a logical inference, I would be happy to accept it! ;-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |