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pnewton
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Here I have evidence for me to know that you absolutely do not know what anyone believes. I embrace relativism? That is hilarious. The fact that we do not agree totally on what is truth does not mean that I do not view it as objective and absolute. The only thing I was arguing was relative was the way we use language. Guess what? You gave more proof of how we use language differently by the term “relativism.” The philosophy of relativism has nothing to do with language, terminology, or emotions. It has only to due with the lack of existence of absolute truth.The recent posts of pnewton and Fidelis give further insight into how that is.What we see in pnewton’s and Fidelis’ comments are hearts embracing relativism…
In fact, relativism is one of the arguements against the Protestant faith, in which every believer interprets for themselves. Heck, even something critical to salvation, such as whether we can lose it, or once we are saved, we are always saved, has opposite answers even within the same denomination. Since I reject relativism, one most absolutely be true.
Likewise whether I commit idolatry must have an absolute yes or no answer. My only point is that flameburn is clueless to the answer, where as God is not. As with John Mac, I believe in absolute truth and and absolute God who knows all truth, it is just not John Mac.
If the Holy Spirit is the one who will lead us into all truth, the which denomination has it?