MobBoss
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Sidhe said:Jesus disagrees with your position.
Uhm....no he doesnt.
Btw, what is so intolerant in saying "God doesnt change"?
Sidhe said:Jesus disagrees with your position.
Eran of Arcadia said:@ironduck: Fair enough. I certainly understand what you mean, and that you don't accept it as true. I avoid using the word "fiction" just because a large number of people accept it as true, and I at least accept it as something else. Certainly it is not the same thing as a novel, I think almost anyone will agree to that.
Eran of Arcadia said:@ironduck: it's not a matter of offense. I am just saying that whether it is "fiction" or not depends on how many people take it seriously or not. And the entire Bible can't be described as "fiction" because it is far more complex than that. Could one, for example, call the Pauline Epistles "fiction"? They aren't telling a story.
ironduck said:Well, your argument just above was that 'whether it's fiction or not depends on how many people take it seriously or not'. As you can see, that's completely irrelevant, it's not about that at all.
You are referring to dispensations. When it states "God doesn't change" is referring to His character.Eran of Arcadia said:Again, if one is to take the Bible seriosuly one has to admit that at least His ways of dealing with humans changed from the beginning to the early Christian period as humanity itself changed; why should He then stop at about 100 AD? Mankind is still changing (or at least society is) last time I checked.
Smidlee said:You are referring to dispensations. When it states "God doesn't change" is referring to His character.
Just to back this up from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fictionBirdJaguar said:Fiction dos not mean untrue.
- An imaginative creation or a pretense that does not represent actuality but has been invented.
- The act of inventing such a creation or pretense.
- A lie.
- A literary work whose content is produced by the imagination and is not necessarily based on fact.
- The category of literature comprising works of this kind, including novels and short stories.
- Law. Something untrue that is intentionally represented as true by the narrator.
Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.MobBoss said:Uhm....no he doesnt.
Btw, what is so intolerant in saying "God doesnt change"?
classical_hero said:Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
Eran of Arcadia said:No, we can't judge God by our standards if He really is higher than us. A teenager can't really judge his parents by his standards either; what seems like being needlessly restrictive will in retrospect often make more sense. If God really has access to more information than we have, then that means that not all of the decisions He makes will make sense to us, but that doesn't mean they are wrong.