Subject: Scripture - more than one meaning? |
Bible Note: Seaeternity9: I do not believe that there are many interpretations to any one passage of Scripture. If it doesn't mean what the words say, then we have no way of knowing what it means. In that case your guess would be as good as mine. I would agree that there are different levels of understanding. But a supposed hidden meaning is not going to contradict the face value, historical, grammatical meaning of a passage of Scripture. * * * * * * * * * * * * * We know what the Bible MEANS by what it SAYS. "I don't believe that all interpretations are equal" Some Things are True by Gregory Koukl 'Let me give you a picture of my world, by and large, at least as it touches this particular issue. My world is a world in which thinking matters, in which there is such a thing as truth, in which truth can be known and in which we use thinking to assess ideas to determine whether they are true or not. There's really not much room in my thinking system for comments like, Well, that's just your interpretation, or just your opinion, when the emphasis is on "just." Of course it's my interpretation. Of course it's my opinion, but it's not just those things in that I'm not simply sharing my point of view, I'm sharing my reasons why I have a point of view. 'Now it could be that my opinion or my interpretation is mistaken, but the only way for me to find out whether it's mistaken or not is to get at the reasons I draw the conclusions which form either my opinion or my interpretation. I don't believe that all opinions are equal. I don't believe that all interpretations are equal . . .' ____________________ (Some Things are True by Gregory Koukl) To read more go to: (http://www.str.org/free/commentaries/philosophy/stat.htm) |