But doesnt that set us up to become intolerant? Inflexible? Dogmatic?
Inflexible, yes, though dogmatism and intolerance is an unmerciful manifestation of stubbornness and pride - not necessarily resulting from the stubbornness.
You should observe that Jesus Christ and all the great prophets were inflexible too. That is a simple result when a person knows that the truth is more valuable than peace. It is the ones who oppose the truth who make war by bringing untruth to bear upon reality and thereby becoming enemies of the truth - and why? .. because they desire a different thing and to be of the truth would deprive them of it.
Ok Im sounding like a seriously disturbed liberal i know. A radical relativist. A heretic.
Because I wont put Bible front and centre? The Bible is the Truth more than Jesus Christ is the truth?
It is the spirit talking through Jesus, that says "I am the truth, the way and the life".. just as Jesus said "I will send you another helper to be with you forever - he will be in you, and he will take from what is mine to share it with you - that is the spirit of the truth" - He was talking to his disciples in carnal terms, as they recognised him as a man, as the messiah, He was not talking to them as the Holy Spirit in first-person as He had done with Philip "whoever has seen me has seen the father" or with the unbelieving Jews "before Abraham was, I am". Therefore, when you read the Bible (if your translation permits), you also receive the words of the spirit of truth that come through those who wrote in it - because "God is spirit", and words are useful for conveying spirit.
But isn't it fascinating just to read the different perspectives within Christianity alone.
I am not fascinated by it. It is a pain - just as Jesus wept when He saw the people were all scattered as sheep with no shepherd .. only, I do not weep for them. They are liars who oppose the truth and have taken His name in vain. They are cursed and workers of iniquity (Galatians 1:8, Matthew 7:23). I weep only because of the harm they do.
what about man's teachings of Christ?
Paul
Augustine
Luther
Calvin
Billy Graham
Benny Hinn
Joel Osteen
Joyce Meyer
Have you seen that none of them are teaching what Christ has said to them? .. only what they have conceived through considering the questions that come to mind as they investigate the matters of faith? .. then if they are of the spirit of Christ in their thinking, they will be consistent with Him, doing what He also was doing - since it is Him doing it through them. That is a bif "if", now, being 2,000 years after the spirit of the antichrist has come into the world and the massive Gentilification of Christianity.
No one owns the truth. The truth owns us maybe?
Prayer is superior to debate or even evangelism imo.
and while im on prayer.....do you think God prefers someones prayer effort over another?
i honestly think he does.
I have read things like that before, eg:
www.biblegateway.com
Someone could challenge the verses you have quoted here? Are they the best ones to use ?
the many interpretations suggest to me that the truth isnt as clear,as black and white as first thought.
It seems JohnDB did not expect to meet the resistance in you that you have met him with. You are right, the truth is vast, more vast than can be grasped. When a word is spoken with ample carelessness, our adversary has an ample opportunity to find an exploit in it (Galatians 6:2).