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It is an innate part of human culture to recognize and appoint various authorities and experts on any number of given issues. The concept of authority, however, is easily confused in English speaking societies because the English word "authority" has two distinct meanings, not very often discerned when people deal with authority.
The two basic meanings of "authority" exist:
1.) The possession of informational expertise, having atypical knowledge, greater discernment, and finely discriminative capacity upon a given area.
2.) The holding of determinitive power over some other person or persons, whereby the holder of the authority can possibly control the actions, expressions, and status of another.
These two definitions do not overlap in their content, although any given person "in authority" may have both definitions operative within themself.
This being understood, there is no reason for any informational expert in relation to the discernment of Scripture should pressume to tell other people what they:
1.) Must realize.
2.) Need to know.
3.) Must look at.
4.) Are to grasp.
5.) Have to accept.
6.) Must conclude.
7.) Need to see as "key."
8.) Must remember.
9.) Need to look at.
Any teacher, expositor, preacher, pastor, writer, conversationalist, or forum poster who makes such statements is presumptuously arrogant. They need loving correction.
The two basic meanings of "authority" exist:
1.) The possession of informational expertise, having atypical knowledge, greater discernment, and finely discriminative capacity upon a given area.
2.) The holding of determinitive power over some other person or persons, whereby the holder of the authority can possibly control the actions, expressions, and status of another.
These two definitions do not overlap in their content, although any given person "in authority" may have both definitions operative within themself.
This being understood, there is no reason for any informational expert in relation to the discernment of Scripture should pressume to tell other people what they:
1.) Must realize.
2.) Need to know.
3.) Must look at.
4.) Are to grasp.
5.) Have to accept.
6.) Must conclude.
7.) Need to see as "key."
8.) Must remember.
9.) Need to look at.
Any teacher, expositor, preacher, pastor, writer, conversationalist, or forum poster who makes such statements is presumptuously arrogant. They need loving correction.
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