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AlanFromWichita
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On several other threads, I have been debating people who claim they know as an absolute fact that X.
Where X is any statement, from any source.
Examples:
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that the world was created in six days.”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that Genesis is written figuratively.”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that Genesis is the absolute, literal truth.”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that God is pleased with X”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that the universe is infinite”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that the universe is finite”
I got to thinking about these things, and realized they have one thing in common.
Every one of them is, in essence, a direct challenge to God. When we claim we know something beyond any doubt whatsoever, then from our claim we can logically conclude that there are no possible exceptions, hence not even God can think of an exception or loophole. If we make that our claim, then we are putting God into a box, not letting Him think anything we don’t know how to think ourselves, and there can be no chance of receiving correction or instruction from Him.
Something to think about.
1 Cor 8:
Alan
Where X is any statement, from any source.
Examples:
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that the world was created in six days.”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that Genesis is written figuratively.”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that Genesis is the absolute, literal truth.”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that God is pleased with X”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that the universe is infinite”
“I know absolutely and without a doubt, that the universe is finite”
I got to thinking about these things, and realized they have one thing in common.
Every one of them is, in essence, a direct challenge to God. When we claim we know something beyond any doubt whatsoever, then from our claim we can logically conclude that there are no possible exceptions, hence not even God can think of an exception or loophole. If we make that our claim, then we are putting God into a box, not letting Him think anything we don’t know how to think ourselves, and there can be no chance of receiving correction or instruction from Him.
Something to think about.
1 Cor 8:
Can anyone think of a situation in which we can honestly and humbly make any claim with absolute certainty – so certain that we know for a fact that God Himself can’t refute?2
If anyone supposes he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know.
3
But if one loves God, one is known by him.
Alan