rppa said:
Originally posted by turtle [/i]
Are you referring the Council of Nicea?
You're the one who brought it up, not me. Don't you know what you're talking about? [/b]
No, not a clue. I'm fascinated by Biblical history, but it runs out of my head as soon as I'm done hearing it.[/B]
"church leaders outside of the Bible?" WTF? Please explain.
Can't. Didn't say it.
Yes you did.
Did not, did not. At any rate, I tried to clarify I was talking about extra-biblical doctrine added by church leaders. Is that clear enough? (Probably not).
Which brings me to another point. Wouldn't anyone, any human, who wrote whatever words appear in the Bible, be also considered "outside of the Bible?"
No, a human who wrote words that are in the bible would be considered, in my view, to be an author of words in the bible. If they're in the Bible, I wouldn't use the phrase "outside of the bible".[/B][/QUOTE]
Ooooo, I love it! We're getting surreal now. My favorite.
Religious men came together to decide what should go in, and what should go out, of the Bible. Right?
'kay.
Now.
Meanwhile, of course, there is the Bible itself. What is the Bible? Words. A collection of a whole lot of words. Written by people. Men. Humans. Their words, their interpretations. Literally it's not "outside the Bible" I suppose, but my point is: it was written by men, people, humans, with their own biases, judegements, agendas, ideas, ideals, opinions, interpretations. So it's all just that, and nothing more.
By the way, what kind of Christian are you? I'm not a Christian, but I have a Bible in my library.
I am not "making up" your "viewpoint."
When you quote my viewpoint and it isn't mine, I consider that "making up my viewpoint".[/B][/QUOTE]
I am trying to understand what you are saying, and trying to get you to be clear. Do not evade the question.
I'm not trying to be evasive. You seem to be under the impression that you have asked me a question I haven't answered. I have no idea what that might be.
Snort!
Stop being so defensive and worried about "who are you quoting now" -- I didn't put that in quotes, so it should be clear that I am not quoting anyone. I am asking you if, being a Christian, you believe that JC is God, and God is JC etc. It's a question. Do you have an answer?
Yes. My answer would be "No".
You don't have an answer?
Or you don't believe that God is Jesus? So do you mean Jesus is Jesus, and not God? What kind of wacky Christian thing is that?
And my answer to "What kind of Christian are you?" would be "the kind who would have been burned at the stake a couple of hundred years ago".
So pre JC god was just what? Messing around?
Beats me. Was there a pre JC god?
You tell me. You're the Christian.
All we've got is the OT, which is a bunch of writings by a bunch of fallible humans. I have no opinion on the "pre JC god". And very little on the "post JC god".
I'm asking you questions, answer them please.
Not trying to be difficult. I've answered every time I've been aware of a question. Not sure what question you think I've evaded.
Part of why I'm asking you questions is because I do not understand much of your points. Therefore, I ask. See how it works?
If you're interested in the ideosyncratic self-made theology of a single, not very scholarly person, sure. Seems kind of a limited field of study. Certainly won't give you any insights into the theology of anyone else self-identified as Christian here.
So ask. As I said, I am not aware of any question you've asked which I haven't answered. Truly. I am a contrary bastard, but a sincerely contrary one, and I don't mind answering.
As I said, why you're so defensive I have no idea.
I'm asking you questions about Christianity.
Advice: Asking me questions about my personal theology may not be a good way to get there.
I can't imagine a more interesting and valid insight into the minds of Christians than to ask those who profess to be Christians. It's the anthropologist in me, lol.
You did say you were a Christian, right?
Not in this thread, and not ever in direct conversation with you. However, it is true I apply that label to myself. It is also true that my theology has been described by DrAdequate as classic agnosticism.
Pain in the ass, aren't I?[/B][/QUOTE]
If you want to proudly display that label feel free, if it makes you feel all big and secure and all.
But if you really, for some reason, want to ask me about my own bizarre views on Christianity, feel free.
"For some reason?" Uh, it's a forum right? Where people get together and discuss things?