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Dee Dee Warren
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Have you every thought about why you feel it is necessary for you to defend Knight? Just a thought.
Hmm, Knight... did you know that?? I think that would be a shocker to you... LOLOLOL
Have you every thought about why you feel it is necessary for you to defend Knight? Just a thought.
The real question is: does he have the correct answer?Originally posted by Knight
I ALWAYS HAVE AN ANSWER!!!
Well according to your wordview I do!Originally posted by Zakath
The real question is: does he have the correct answer?
Hank can you clarify for me...
Are you a Christian?
Interesting.....Originally posted by Hank
No. My theology is that I believe in the teachings of Jesus as I understand them through prayer, fasting and the interpretation of the holy spirit.
Originally posted by Hank
No. My theology is that I believe in the teachings of Jesus as I understand them through prayer, fasting and the interpretation of the holy spirit.
I am only a "little" less obnoxious than Dee Dee (I mean that in a good way Dee Dee).
Originally posted by Hank
I already do Freak. But thanks for your interest.
BTW although I think you often turn people off by your attitude, I admire your commitment to your beliefs.
And according to Jaltus that is not sinful. But I also disagree though that it was not a lie... reread the dictionary definitions once again, particular the one from Webster's that I posted.
Dee Dee, the bible is quite clear that defrauding someone is a sin.
Not in this discussion there isn’t it. Knight and I are basing our morality on an outside source… the Bible. We believe that the Bible actually does mean something that is not dependant upon our subjective experiences or opinions. You don’t believe that, thus, the Bible can mean anything, and you have no grounds to declare any one else’s morality incorrect. That would simply be your opinion. That is exactly what moral relativism teaches. What may be wrong for you, may not be wrong for me. That is the same principle you apply to Biblical interpreation… what this passages means for you, it may not mean it for me, and within your system that is perfectly peachy. In the worldview of myself and Knight, the Bible means something that is outside of ourselves and is binding upon everyone, whether or not they recognize it.There is a difference between subjective and relativistic.
Hank, with all due respect, you have once again completely missed my point when I stated that your stance (if taken to its logical conclusion) because it is absolutely subjective, does lead to moral relativism.
You may not be a moral relativist, but that would only prove that you are inconsistent in following through your position to its logical conclusion. In fact, that is true to an extent of all moral relativists, they all of a sudden become absolutists when someone steals their car.
Not in this discussion there isn’t it. Knight and I are basing our morality on an outside source… the Bible.
We believe that the Bible actually does mean something that is not dependant upon our subjective experiences or opinions.
You don’t believe that, thus, the Bible can mean anything, and you have no grounds to declare any one else’s morality incorrect.
That would simply be your opinion. That is exactly what moral relativism teaches. What may be wrong for you, may not be wrong for me. That is the same principle you apply to Biblical interpreation… what this passages means for you, it may not mean it for me, and within your system that is perfectly peachy. In the worldview of myself and Knight, the Bible means something that is outside of ourselves and is binding upon everyone, whether or not they recognize it.
Judging by all you deny, you are being led by the wrong spirit. We are to test all spirits... well how in the world are we to do that, if there is not a test that is objective?? There is no way. We are to test all things in light of the Scriptures which you do not believe are meant to communicate definite things for all people, but rather each person can have his own private interpretation (seems to be the Bible said something about that too... but then again you have to believe the Bible really says something objective to understand that).