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Kerwin
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I recently went to a lecture about the bible given by the head priest at our church. He said several things which I strongly disagree with. I’m trying to find out if these are specifically his beliefs, or are now the teachings of the Church.
His main point was that there are no predictive prophesies contained in the Old Testament. It was just peoples interpretation of events, as they saw things looking back through history. ie. When they wrote about Isaiah and the description of the suffering servent, it was written about someone who lived at the time of Isaiah, and not about Christ. The prophecies about the cities of Tyre and Sidon were written after the cities were torn down. It is only with hind sight that we see Christ throught the Old Testament, it was not God revealing the coming Messiah through the prophets.
His interpretation is that the Old Testament (and I believe he feels similarly about most of the New Testament) are just normal peoples feeling on how they see God. They were not inspired by the Holy Spirit, and it is not in-errant.
Are these specifically his beliefs? Any pointers to Church teachings would be greatly appreciated.
His main point was that there are no predictive prophesies contained in the Old Testament. It was just peoples interpretation of events, as they saw things looking back through history. ie. When they wrote about Isaiah and the description of the suffering servent, it was written about someone who lived at the time of Isaiah, and not about Christ. The prophecies about the cities of Tyre and Sidon were written after the cities were torn down. It is only with hind sight that we see Christ throught the Old Testament, it was not God revealing the coming Messiah through the prophets.
His interpretation is that the Old Testament (and I believe he feels similarly about most of the New Testament) are just normal peoples feeling on how they see God. They were not inspired by the Holy Spirit, and it is not in-errant.
Are these specifically his beliefs? Any pointers to Church teachings would be greatly appreciated.
