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Agreed!Your dialogue is charitable and respectful. There is no reason for you to be booted. Congrats!![]()
Agreed!Your dialogue is charitable and respectful. There is no reason for you to be booted. Congrats!![]()
Here’s an apologetics website from Christianity Today. I don’t know if there is a forum there, but there is some info. I do not frequent it.no not yet on that one
I’m asking around about a “protestant” apologetics forum. I’ll let you know what I find out. I typically just ask one of my pastors about questions or go looking at a bookstore for some information.no not yet on that one
Not sure your example about me and you works. I know you exist because you just wrote an email. But I don’t know that your name is actually “Jimmy” anymore than you know whether my name is really David.David, I could doubt your existence, or you could doubt mine since you can not be 100% sure that I exist. You have to trust what you see and what you can read or else you have nothing. Imagine it, no past at all. I debate sometimes with atheists about Christianity. One guy I have argued with argues that the Christian documents are all false because they are old and what they say can not be proved.
Book of Wisdom Ch2 said:*
12* Let us therefore lie in wait for the just, because he is not for our turn, and he is contrary to our doings, and upbraideth us with transgressions of the law, and divulgeth against us the sins of our way of life. 13 He boasteth that he hath the knowledge of God, and calleth himself the son of God. 14 He is become a censurer of our thoughts. 15 He is grievous unto us, even to behold: for his life is not like other men’s, and his ways are very different. 16 We are esteemed by him as triflers, and he abstaineth from our ways as from filthiness, and he preferreth the latter end of the just, and glorieth that he hath God for his father. 17 Let us see then if his words be true, and let us prove what shall happen to him, and we shall know what his end shall be. 18 For if he be the true son of God, he will defend him, and will deliver him from the hands of his enemies. 19 Let us examine him by outrages and tortures, that we may know his meekness and try his patience. 20 Let us condemn him to a most shameful death: for there shall be respect had unto him by his words.
My post could be a figment of your imagination. Your whole surroundings could be a figment of your imagination. There are some people that put forth an arguement that says that I could not prove to you that I exist. My point is, you have to trust what has been written and you have to trust the past because without the past you have no base of knowledge for what the present holds.Not sure your example about me and you works. I know you exist because you just wrote an email. But I don’t know that your name is actually “Jimmy” anymore than you know whether my name is really David.
He was basically saying that the resurection was just hearsay. I don’t know what he would say about the Gallic Wars. I did start getting into more modern historical events with him like WWII and George Washington. If the ressurection was just hearsay, it is equally valid to say that George Washington was hearsay.As for your atheist friend, does he doubt that Livy’s Roman History is “true” or Thucydides or Caesar’s Gallic Wars just because they’re old? I doubt it. But there exist only 8 copies of Thucydides, only 9-10 copies of the Gallic Wars, and only 20 copies of Livy’s Roman History. More importantly, the copies that exist were discovered 900 to 1300 years after the time they purport to chronicle.
On the other hand, there are over 5,000 copies of the New Testament in Greek, about 10,000 copies in Latin and another 9,300 on other languages. Plus, they were written in 40-100 A.D. with the earliest copies dating to 130 A.D. and earliest full manuscripts from 350 A.D.
For those who work in the science of textual criticism, the dates surrounding the NT writings establish their authenticity and general integrity.
(Info from *Questions of Life *by Nicky Gumbel.)
Is this American Bandstand? I’ll give it a 3 but I couldn’t dance to it what with all the King’s English.David,
On a scale of 1 - 5 how would you rate this deuterocanonical book’s passage:
Remeber these are Jew writing this who didnt know about Jesus and wrote it before Jesus came. Passages like this are rare in the OT, but here is one amazing one, and why it was thrown out by Prots is beyond me.
What is your take on this passage?
Hey CD,Remeber these are Jew writing this who didnt know about Jesus and wrote it before Jesus came. Passages like this are rare in the OT, but here is one amazing one, and why it was thrown out by Prots is beyond me.
What is your take on this passage?
Thanks DavidI’m asking around about a “protestant” apologetics forum. I’ll let you know what I find out. I typically just ask one of my pastors about questions or go looking at a bookstore for some information.
Church Militant said:*Michael,
Watershed has a forum that seems pretty decent and not too bad. I haven’t had any propbelms there, but I don’t post that much on n-C fora just because I catch enough here and don’t care for gettin’ denied access or booted just for stating the Catholic position without heat.
*http://www.watershedmovement.com/forum/index.php
I pretty much figure that if any n-Cs wanna discuss Catholicism with someone that actually has a remote clue what they are talking about they will do like David here and come here to CA.
Pax tecum,
The difference between knowing of the infallibility of the Magisterium and the inspiration of the Bible, is that to “know” the Bible is inspired (aside from a separate authoritative source) is purely spiritual hope. To “know” the Magisterium is guided infallibly by the Holy Spirit (different than being "guided by the infallible Holy Spirit) is a matter of history. One can determine if indeed the Catholic Church is the Church that was left by Jesus by studying His historical word (not necessarily inspired), and studying the early Church and the teachings. It can be determined whether or not Christ gave His Church the gift of infallibility through studying concrete evidences. However, one can not determine God wrote the Bible through a single evidence or earthly reason. There is no proof outside the proof of an infallible Church.You don’t “know” that. The “Magisterium” has a great name, but let’s face it. They were a group of men. Sinful. Fallible. Imperfect. You hope that they were guided by the infallible Holy Spirit, but you don’t “know” that. You’ve been taught that. You believe that. But you don’t know it. I’m not asking you to abandon it. I’m just suggesting a little objectivity about the circumstances. I am as certain as anyone can be about the inspiration of the Bible. I don’t doubt that the Bible is inspired. It is a powerful tool. The Lord has spoken to me through the verses in it. I know of people uttering verses from it and people being healed or freed from demonic forces. I don’t need more evidence of its origins or its nature. It is undoubtedly a Sword and a Shield!![]()
Thanks for the site, it provides some of the most common “evidences,” but none are sufficient to prove the Bible is inspired.Micheal, this is not a forum, however it is a website where you may find the answers you are looking for. I used to use it quite a bit (I still like to use them for their movie reviews). christiananswers.net/home.html
Don’t hold your breath waiting!…
I earnestly would like to hear of a solid case for biblical inspiration from a protestant though.
Michael
How about if we just refer to these books as DC. Simple, non–offensive, hard to misspell?This is an incorrect statement.
Many Catholics are offended at the usage of the term apocryphal. Referring to these writings instead, as the deuterocanonical books.
www.lutherquest.orgAre there any good protestant forums like this one? I am looking to get an answer from protestant’s over how they know the scripture is truly God’s inspired word. Also if your a protestant, feel free to answer this question. Good Luck
Peace,
Michael