- Mar 13, 2023
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In theology, we humans have a tendency (and I believe we all can agree), to look for information and theological principles and interpret them through the lenses of our preconceived notions.
Just to mention a few examples, some of which I've either been in or still struggle with:
- Hardcore gamers will break their backs to try to defend their gaming habits, even biblically. Are those who watch sinful shows, rated r movies, or simply televise programs that promote ungodly principles will try to justify that too.
- Professing Christians who are infatuated or dating a non-believer will try to find a way to justify that.
- Homosexuals, LGBT people, and LGBT affirming people will (and have) bend over backwards to biblically justify Homosexuality.
- Those who are stingy with their money will find a way to make excuses to not tithe.
Basically, we look to the Bible hoping that we can justify our desires through it. And I know I've tried to do that heavily particularly during my pre-Christ era (with m^st^rb^tion, p*rn, gaming, TV, etc).
The more dangerous part is that some of these are crystal clear, no matter how much anyone tries to twist it (like homosexuality, generosity, and being equally yoked). But others aren't as crystal clear (such as TV, games, fun time, recreation, etc). And maybe it's "not clear" cuz I like it.
Basically how can we discern things biblically while struggling with our rebellious flesh that wants to have what it wants. How can we avoid confirmation bias?
Just to mention a few examples, some of which I've either been in or still struggle with:
- Hardcore gamers will break their backs to try to defend their gaming habits, even biblically. Are those who watch sinful shows, rated r movies, or simply televise programs that promote ungodly principles will try to justify that too.
- Professing Christians who are infatuated or dating a non-believer will try to find a way to justify that.
- Homosexuals, LGBT people, and LGBT affirming people will (and have) bend over backwards to biblically justify Homosexuality.
- Those who are stingy with their money will find a way to make excuses to not tithe.
Basically, we look to the Bible hoping that we can justify our desires through it. And I know I've tried to do that heavily particularly during my pre-Christ era (with m^st^rb^tion, p*rn, gaming, TV, etc).
The more dangerous part is that some of these are crystal clear, no matter how much anyone tries to twist it (like homosexuality, generosity, and being equally yoked). But others aren't as crystal clear (such as TV, games, fun time, recreation, etc). And maybe it's "not clear" cuz I like it.
Basically how can we discern things biblically while struggling with our rebellious flesh that wants to have what it wants. How can we avoid confirmation bias?