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benhur
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OK. I took it that you were pointing out the weakness of divine revelation to the individual, even private judgement, relative to “corporate” guidance and judgment. My rebuttal was that indeed there are abuses and that it is not idiot proof (subject to the flesh). But that does not do away with God authenticating and using such mode (personal divine revelation and conviction). That is, because a mode can be abused does not do away with it ,and that it has positive fruits. Many use this same argument to defend the papacy, and I use it hear to defend personal revelation.I don’t follow…maybe check my edited post and clarify. Thanks.
Cain and Abel both heard from God , even from their parents Adam and Eve, on how to please God. The outcomes were quite the opposite from each other. Did the mode of revelation fail ? Did the parents fail and therefore God instituted the responsibility of the “village” to raise the children ? Of course not.
Any litmus test or guiding institution that you can suggest has failed, partly or momentarily in the past, but we still keep them.(except scripture is error free).
I agree with you that we do have guidance, even a litmus check in the corporate body, and history, and scripture, and tradition, a rule of faith, a context. I would say we have those precisely because we also have a personal, one on one, revelation from God, and are to freely form convictions and this mode must be safeguarded. It is a balance.