We do have to be careful with our perceptions. I do not think my perceptions are completely accurate by any means. In the end I think we will all be surprised (pleasantly, I hope) bu how things really are.
1 John 3:2
To a certain degree studying science is like studying God.
Agree. Sentence diagramming, storyboarding, as well as language study are all education disciplines and involved in scripture study and interpretation. We always learn this through our respective Systematic Theologies, though. When we get Bible Study Method, we get Reformed or Dispensational leanings with it.
For one, we should not think that our internal models of creation are actually what the actual phenomenon is.
This particular doesn't seem so much Inductive Bible Study to me. It is more of Systematic theology on that conversation, unless it were a scriptural discussion. I haven't seen many of those between Science and Creation, so it perks my interest. Have
you seen a lot of these?
When scientists have gotten to committed to a theory about reality that they constantly look for proofs they often end up going wrong. Nothing but referring to the text of nature can keep you going the right way.
:think: Perhaps the creation discussion is simply illustrative, but I have a bit of a difficult time following one into the other...
Likewise, when we are off track with our understanding of God, the scripture will object. When we find ourselves adjusting and stretching the scriptures to match our theories then we are off course. To me sound exegesis of the original languages is the basis for any study of God.
True. I followed them toward Augustine. I suppose if we called ourselves Augustinian instead of Calvinist, it'd still get us into trouble. It isn't that I read Augustine, I just found after reading scripture, and afterwards reading attributes to Augustine, that I realized It was what I was getting from scripture. Today, I'm a Calvinist as far as I understand. I'd give it up, and like you say above, probably gladly if it was shown I was wrong, as God's Word continues to have its way in my life. Again, btw, if you ever start a thread on Inductive Bible Study, or Bible Study Method, or simply Biblical Theology, please send me a note and invite me over. -Lon