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my bad i failed to see you was from the land down under .
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my bad i failed to see you was from the land down under .
question which came first the chicken or the egg?
If the Bible is true then it was the chicken, if not then one cannot know as one enters the endless circle of futility...
Paul,
What evidence would you provide to your non-Christian neighbour to demonstrate that the Bible is true?
Oz
Not for me but will give it shot.Paul,
What evidence would you provide to your non-Christian neighbour to demonstrate that the Bible is true?
Oz
It's a good question. Frankly, off the top of my head (which is empty actually) I got nothing. I suppose it depends on a lot of factors regarding my non-Christian neighbor's attitude. If it boils down to "Christians are hypocrites" then Pegasus' approach is a good place to start. But if it's a non believer who has questions about the "contradictions" or the resurrection of Jesus (dead people don't come back to life) then I have a place to start. Gary Habermas is a good place to start if the resurrection is the real issue. A good book on the internal consistency of the Bible would be another (I can't think of one off the top of my empty head.) Another would be "Undersigned Coincidences" that are found in the Bible (there's a book on that too.) If God is no more real than the flying spaghetti monster, you'd have to start in another place. So what I'm saying is to first you'd have to know the core objection the neighbor has and then go from there.Paul,
What evidence would you provide to your non-Christian neighbour to demonstrate that the Bible is true?
Oz
Frankly, off the top of my head (which is empty actually) I got nothing.
Important to note. If the conversation changes to "I was raised in a non-Christian home, what can you tell me about Jesus and Christianity?" Wow, be ready for that! There are folks like that who end up here asking honest questions and at other sites. I just read an article of a young lady at Yale who is gay who through interacting with Christians on campus at the cafeteria and befriending her made her go out and search. She saw a friend's roommate's copy of CS Lewis' "Mere Christianity" actually stole that book (don't know why but she admitted she did) read it and confessed Christ as Lord and Savior. She then joined the campus Christian group and started to go to church and deal with her sin. So for a college student who is in an academic environment, CS Lewis worked out well.It's a good question. Frankly, off the top of my head (which is empty actually) I got nothing. I suppose it depends on a lot of factors regarding my non-Christian neighbor's attitude. If it boils down to "Christians are hypocrites" then Pegasus' approach is a good place to start. But if it's a non believer who has questions about the "contradictions" or the resurrection of Jesus (dead people don't come back to life) then I have a place to start. Gary Habermas is a good place to start if the resurrection is the real issue. A good book on the internal consistency of the Bible would be another (I can't think of one off the top of my empty head.) Another would be "Undersigned Coincidences" that are found in the Bible (there's a book on that too.) If God is no more real than the flying spaghetti monster, you'd have to start in another place. So what I'm saying is to first you'd have to know the core objection the neighbor has and then go from there.
I'd like to make it clear that I do believe that the Bible alone can overcome many obstacles to faith. But often that is not enough for some people. Read the book, "Not God's Type" and you'll see in action exactly what Pegasus is talking about. An atheist professor came to faith after a long time of building a relation with Christians who were "different" than what she expected. Not pushy, not preachy. Just loving.
Looking forward to what Oz and others have to say. I'm off to work or I'd do a better job in this post but the 5 year olds await. Happy Friday.
Put a Bible on a coffee table, let it sit there and wait for it to speak. You'll be there all day. It says nothing because it's a Book with paper and filled with words. Words from God to be sure, but readers read to comprehend. That is the purpose of reading: To understand what is written. But it is YOU who is doing the reading and inferring from the Text. The Text isn't forcing you to think or believe the way you do.
People post verses to support their POV. Quoting verses and telling others what it means isn't proving your case. The Bible doesn't say anything. You have to infer the meaning from the text. Once you do that, it's not the Bible that's doing the talking, you are.
It seems many people are self-proclaimed biblical experts. Many people claimed to "know" the truth even though their claims differ from other "truth tellers."
Each side claims the other is ignoring the Scriptures or misunderstanding them. And on and on and on.
No one has a perfect theology and all of us has something wrong in our beliefs. We read the Bible and often have a knee jerk reaction to the meaning of the text. The Bible says it, and that's good enough for me!
Well as I said, no Bible has never said anything.
Mark, that's not what I said. I've actually explained it several times.If you can't find the truth in the Bible, then where are you going to look?
Mark, that's not what I said. I've actually explained it several times.
Yeah I know. You say it's your brain. But I say it's your spirit.
I believe God gives men a believing heart and a spirit of understanding while we are still in our mothers' womb. So we should not boast as if we were not given these things. For myself, I can't remember a time when I didn't believe in God. And then I read the Bible. But as I said, I already had everything I needed to understand. So I can say with confidence that Jesus is the truth; the words he gave us are true.
But this is my understanding.
Yeah I know. You say it's your brain. But I say it's your spirit.
I believe God gives men a believing heart and a spirit of understanding while we are still in our mothers' womb. So we should not boast as if we were not given these things. For myself, I can't remember a time when I didn't believe in God. And then I read the Bible. But as I said, I already had everything I needed to understand. So I can say with confidence that Jesus is the truth; the words he gave us are true.
But this is my understanding.
Would you agree that there are things in the Bible that require in-depth study to understand and even then, our understanding may be lacking in some cases?Most true genuine Spirit filled and motivated believers of the first 300 years (many of whom suffered and died for their faith in Christ) could not read. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word, but not necessarily being read IN the word. And though I believe the Bible is true, it does not contain all the truth there is, just what we need to come to Christ and be saved (which I believe IS the most important thing of al truths).
Most true genuine Spirit filled and motivated believers of the first 300 years (many of whom suffered and died for their faith in Christ) could not read. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word, but not necessarily being read IN the word. And though I believe the Bible is true, it does not contain all the truth there is, just what we need to come to Christ and be saved (which I believe IS the most important thing of al truths).
If you can't find the truth in the Bible, then where are you going to look?
Mine does. It speaks to me electronically via the MP3 stuff. :DPut a Bible on a coffee table, let it sit there and wait for it to speak. You'll be there all day. It says nothing because it's a Book with paper and filled with words. Words from God to be sure, but readers read to comprehend. That is the purpose of reading: To understand what is written. But it is YOU who is doing the reading and inferring from the Text. The Text isn't forcing you to think or believe the way you do.
People post verses to support their POV. Quoting verses and telling others what it means isn't proving your case. The Bible doesn't say anything. You have to infer the meaning from the text. Once you do that, it's not the Bible that's doing the talking, you are.
It seems many people are self-proclaimed biblical experts. Many people claimed to "know" the truth even though their claims differ from other "truth tellers."
Each side claims the other is ignoring the Scriptures or misunderstanding them. And on and on and on.
No one has a perfect theology and all of us has something wrong in our beliefs. We read the Bible and often have a knee jerk reaction to the meaning of the text. The Bible says it, and that's good enough for me!
Well as I said, no Bible has never said anything.