gecko said:well...let's see.
First of all, no I don't know "the truth" as you put it! God didn't come down and say "Hey Brian, here's the true interpretation of the Bible". My entire point was that it can be intrepreted in many different ways, and we have no way(while on this earth) to know which is true. We have to take what personal knowledge we have of God, read the Bible critically, yadda yadda and try to get as close as we can.
That's fine. Clears up what you were trying to say. I wasn't clear if you believed some people have the "true interpretation" or what.
Your quotes about Jesus were skewed. Leaving your family if you have a greater calling isn't necessarily a bad thing. Are you going to say there should be no soldiers? Those people have to leave their families to go to war. Second, leaving someone's parents to pursue their real lives is perfectly natural too. Grow up with your parents, leave them to be with your spouse...that's a widely held belief not only by people but also in the Bible.
Are you sure that's what the Bible says, or is that your interpretation?
How many translations and versions of the Bible have you read?
Yes, I am currently reading the Bible through, and I intend to finish the whole thing. I don't know why you think it is so imperitent that I have read it all before I try to post about this though...
It seems to me that if one is going to discuss something, one should know about the thing being discussed.
My mathematical example is still sound as far as I can see.
No, it's not.
If you assume that God exists...which we were doing.
No, it's what YOU are doing. (I am however, for the sake of this discussion, it is certainly not an issue of belief with me.)
Our issue wasn't with his existence at this time but the interpretation thing. So we are assuming he exists. Therefore, there has to be some truth about him, in other words, some correct intrepretation about him, or some fact of sorts.
I get that.
But so far, history has proven that there is no "correct interpretation" -- if there were, there wouldn't be any debates like this going on!
That's the same as 2+2=4, its a sound fact.
2+2=4 is a "sound fact." Interpretations of the Bible, or any religious doctrine, is not.
However, there are many intrepretations, and I don't know which is right, if any, only that there is a truth worth searching for. And I don't think your type of searching is the way to find it.
Not sure who you're posting to here....if you mean me, how do you know what I'm doing?
arthwollipot, I dont' know what is true. I think I touched on this above though...I'm not trying to profess that I know everything...hardly.
While you've addressed this to arthwollipot, I'll respond to this too -- I know that's not what you're professing.
The OT and the NT do have a lot of contradictions with the changes of the times. The OT is a world where God operates and runs freely, influencing people and regulating the sins of humankind. However, in this day and age, he has given us the free will to make of our lives what we will. Our judgment awaits, though just at a different time.
And that is your opinion, your belief, your interpretation.
You are free to hold those, and I am not one to stop you or make laws against you believing such.
But it is ONLY your opinion/faith/belief, and not a fact, and not the "TRUTH."