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Yeah, so I’ve been told. And what of it?
Not if the opinion was based on human understanding (flesh and blood).
Jesus was human and also God. We receive our understanding from His Spirit and His Teachings are not from ourselves or strange spirits, like the one who is in your head.Wow. Dude, this is a pretty simple concept. You are human, if you understand a thing it is with human understanding, which you have said is untrustworthy. I’m sorry you got caught in faulty logic but it happened. I mean this current branch of logic only makes it even more logical for me to follow the revelation God gave me. It’s like you’re preaching for me to do so.
Sounds like a false god fashioned out of your own desires.the revelation God gave me.
Given it didn’t follow my desires that seems unlikely. I think I’ll keep following God.Alex337:![]()
Sounds like a false god fashioned out of your own desires.the revelation God gave me.
Lol, that sounds like a bad fantasy plot. I doubt I’ll stop following where God led me.You’ll come back. It is your Destiny.
I think you lost me here. If you highlight the text to which you are responding, you will see a “quote” button above it. If you click on this, it will show the text and insert a link to the post to which you are responding.It’s the exact claim I made that you said means I’m not Christian.
This is a mistake. Protestants, by definition, have criticisms of the Catholic faith. You have made arrangements for your daughter to depart from the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.I am not afraid of my children being exposed to certain things. As long as there are not criticisms of the faith.
It is quite a jump to go from judging the veracity of a spiritual experience by feelings and experiences to saying that a person does not care about them at all. There is a reason that we are told not to make decisions solely based upon our feelings and experiences. When they are relied upon in contradiction to what God has already revealed to mankind, they are likely to lead one astray.Well presumably you don’t care about your feelings, your experiences, or anything else connected to you
There may be some inaccurate assumptions in here, rc. What makes you think that the Scripture not being inerrant and inspired did not happen BEFORE this experience?My opinion, is that this experience you had was a spirit manifesting to you. Since you came away from this experience with the conclusion that Scripture is unreliable, and you will prosper by leaving Holy Communion, it would take Jesus Himself appearing from heaven to cause me to even question that opinion.
This is a good example of the difference between Christianity, and what you believe. Christians believe that we can understand things differently though divine revelation.Something I can only understand with human understanding.
If fact, Jesus taught that there are a great many truths that we cannot grasp through “human understanding” (the flesh).Are you having trouble understanding it with your human understanding?
This is a good example of reasoning from a human perspective devoid of divine revelation.It’s pretty simple, friend; if you understand it, and you’re human, then your understanding is human.
@Alex337 is asserting that humans can understand anything that is outside of human reasoning. This precludes the ability to accept things revealed to us by God that did not come from human reasoning. Any understanding acquired by a human must have humanity as it’s origin.What are we debating? Whether Scripture is divinely inspired?
Then you have a human understanding.
No, just how understanding works.
You are human, if you understand a thing it is with human understanding