No, that’s circular reasoning. The BIble is true because the Bible demonstrates itself to be true.
I know that this is circular reasoning. That’s why I included it–that statement is the classic example used to demonstrate circular reasoning, and to illustrate a problem your posts seem to have. By the way, the Bible is true because one can gain independent corroboration of it, from God.
No. The Bible is very clear that there are things we must believe in order to be Christians, and that there are other beliefs that disqualify one from being a Christian.
Actually, the bible never mentions what needs to happen in order to be Christian. It DOES mention what one needs to do, and to believe, to be ‘saved,’ but that’s entirely different. It only mentions that other people began to call the followers of Christ “Christian” in Antioch. I think the hint is…it was a name bestowed on them by others; quite possibly as an insult, but most certainly not as an honor bestowed upon the righteous or the saved.
As to the beliefs involved, why…I realize that you believe that you are correct about your beliefs, but here’s the problem: I believe that I am correct in mine, as well, and our Catholic neighbors believe that they are correct in theirs, as the Quakers, JW’s, Baptists and Four Square brethren believe in theirs. However, there is some rather fundamental disagreement going on between these belief systems. Which one of them gets to determine which beliefs are, because they are ‘right’ are then “Christian?” Do we put it to a vote?
Some things aren’t amenable to voting; the entire nation could vote to call a dog a cat, but once that is done, the new ‘cat’ will still bark, chase its tail and belong to the canine family. The entire Christian world (except you) could rise up and vote you out of the club, but you would still have Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, at the center of your faith, and you would still claim to be a Christian–you would still be a Christian. What else could you possibly be? Wiccan?
You might be nuttier than an almond orchard, completely off base about your beliefs or think picking your nose in public is a holy sacrament, but you are still Christian.
You
have to be having me on with this. Really.
As interpreted by whom? Why is that so difficult a question? What do you think the bible is saying here? you realize that I could ask people of five different belief systems and get five different answers. What’s yours?
Yeah, actually, you are. I asked you a question and you gave a nonsensical reply that had nothing to do with the question.
Actually, I’m the only one in this conversation that is being straightforward and making sense. In my humble opinion, of course.
No, I mean the church. Catholics are a part of the church, but they are not the whole of the church.
by ‘church’ you mean ‘Christianity?’
I’m on Kolob with your god.
Kolob is a star, not a planet, and God does not live there. If you are going to try for a witty comeback, it rather spoils the effect if you don’t get the references right. It really spoils the effect when, by getting the references
that wrong, you prove my point that you aren’t, quite, with the conversation.
Really? As somebody who teaches rhetoric, I’d be very curious to see examples of my having done these things. Care to back up your claims?
You teach rhetoric?
Now I know you are having me on, and enjoying yourself far too much. Nobody who actually teaches and understands rhetoric would do what you are doing unless it was absolutely deliberate.
Well, y’got me, I admit it. I’m far too gullible and will fall for this sort of thing every time. The problem is, most people who write the way you have here are deadly serious.
However, as a purely professional exercise in rhetorical and fallacious reasoning, I will give you a few very frustrating examples (just a few…I’m sure you have, rhetorician that you are, inserted a few that I missed, just to play with my head.)
In post #49, you commit a general ad hominem when you wrote:
Right, because in typical Catholic arrogance, if a Protestant leaves Protestantism, it is only because God has miraculously called him “home to Rome”, but if a Catholic leaves Catholicism, it’s because he was ignorant and as such, was easy pickings for the big, bad Protestants who prey on poor little Catholics who aren’t well versed enough in Catholic theology to defend themselves from those evil Protestant spawns of Satan.
Almost immediately afterward, in post #53, you disengenuously ask:
And have I shown hatred toward anyone?
I would personally categorize post #49 as “showing hate.” Or at least some serious disrespect.
contiuned on next post.