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Subject: Is God so shortsighted? |
Bible Note: Greetings EdB! I think we agree more than we disagree! I think the problem is that we are simply approaching the issue with slightly different assumptions. I agree with you that we should never "explain away" a passage. My concern is that we "fully understand" a passage, and then apply it in the way that the author intended. For instance, 1 Cor. talks about praying with head coverings. Paul gives a command there, but most of us realize that this was a cultural custom from a different time, so we don't pray with our heads covered. However, we do recognize that there is a universal principle being taught as well. So, I think that we agree more than not! I never would want to eliminate a truth of the Bible, but I do want to be careful that I truly understand what that truth is. The whole issue of general principle as opposed to universal principle is not easy. It takes a lot of effort and prayer. It seems that most of the difficult issues come from the epistles. Which makes sense, since they are the most occasional of all the writings. P.S. - I am pleased to see someone stand up for infallibility. Personally, I am a Plenenary, Verbal, Confluent, Inerrant person. 1) Plenenary simply means that God's inspiration extends to every part of Scripture. 2) Verbal simply means that even the very words used are exactly the words God wanted to be used. 3) Confluent simply means that Scripture is a geniune product of two wills. God moved upon the Scripture writers, but He did so it such a way that their personalities and quirks come through. (As opposed to say the Dictation Theory.) 4) Inerrant simply means that God's Word is without error in all that it affirms or teaches. So, I share your concern EdB! However, especially in the Epistles, it is much like listening to one side of a phone converstation. So, digging into the culture and background is very important to understanding the message. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |