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NASB | 2 Timothy 2:23 But refuse foolish and ignorant speculations, knowing that they produce quarrels. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 2 Timothy 2:23 But have nothing to do with foolish and ignorant speculations [useless disputes over unedifying, stupid controversies], since you know that they produce strife and give birth to quarrels. |
Subject: Idle speculation w/o scriptural support |
Bible Note: Here at the Forum you will find all the bricks without straw, clouds without water, and idle speculation without Scripture that you'll ever need. ------------- Why, oh why, are people so FASCINATED with speculation about what the Bible does NOT say? Shouldn't they be watching "Unsolved Mysteries" or one of those TV shows? Does anyone here have any respect for the silence of the Bible? When one speculates on what the Bible does not say, who is edified, who is encouraged, who is comforted? People need to study and learn what the Bible DOES say. Then they might have less questions about and interest in what it doesn't say. Be assured: the Bible is complete. God has not, as some have suggested, left anything out that should be there or made any mistakes in the Bible. To go on and on and on about what the Bible does not say is to cast doubt upon the inspiration and sufficiency of Scripture. Scripture surely would not be sufficient if people had to make up 1,001 questions about what it does not include. One may get some kind of kick out of questioning the reliability or sufficiency of Scripture, but all one does is create doubt and confusion for seekers and babes in Christ. And by a strange twist of logic some on this forum have claimed that this is somehow helpful in furthering the gospel and the kingdom of God. That somehow speculating on trivial matters on which the Bible is silent is going to strengthen someone's faith in God or in the essentials of the Christian faith. We ought to read the Bible with an open mind and heart. Be willing to obey what we find there. Accept it for what it actually is, the very words of God Himself. "Therefore, the person who rejects [the Bible] does not reject man, but God, who also gives you His Holy Spirit." One more time: according to the Lockman Foundation, this is neither a discussion group, a survey, or an opinion poll. If one finds the Bible insufficient to satisfy all their curiosity, maybe they ought to discard it and turn to the Book of Mormon, the Watchtower Society, the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, or some of the more colorful and imaginative postings here at the forum. All of the above are equally spurious, fanciful and uninspired. Here at the Forum you will find all the bricks without straw, clouds without water, and idle speculation without Scripture that you'll ever need. Selah. (Pause and think about that.) |