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AmbroseSJ
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Valmabar, much of what you write, I can agree with. Like this:
But where we disagree is that God did something very much more for the chosen people. He gave them very special knowledge, (Revelation) that even though they were still living in a brutish time of history could understand. Moses talked directly to God (no other prophet did so.) God told Moses that the Hebrews would be HIS special people, His close family, and HE would be their God, and no other.
So the Hebrews, The Israelites, and later the Jews, became familiar with God, through the prophets and later the anointed Kings and High Priests. They expected God to be a part of their history, and He was! Surely we can agree on this much?
But in those days, I don’t think anyone used prophecies as an excuse to do bad or wicked things (like today is done much.) I think only the high priests and scribes were educated enough to even have knowledge of such things, and what their significance might be.
But another problem area between us might be the difficulty you see in God truly leaving future prophecies and man’s free will. But free will is always maintained I believe.
You also see difficulties with contradictions in the Scriptures, but they are not contradictions if you have the KEY to their interpretation.
Many think the Bible is God’s instruction manual. But OH NO, Heaven forbid! God always gives us flesh and blood, real people to give us guidance. Always this was, since Adam and Eve. God never requires anyone to know how to read to be able to know Him and His will. He must only have Faith (like Abraham) and be Obedient (like Isaac) to please God and be with Him some day in heaven.
or this:We desagree on the detail. Since the Material World were born God Left in it His Light. Which don’t need to be a visible or measurable one. The Light of God Is in the air (even on the figure of language that I used here). It is for all of us to hear. But mostly all of us don’t know how to be quiet enough for to capture It so well. Some of the sensitive are more capable of to do it. Usually we call them Prophets, even the ones that make bad use of his prophecies.
Catholics DO believe that God gave ALL of mankind a sort of light of his presence, and his law. That all men, that are sensitive to the quiet whisper can hear God we believe too.My disagreement is in the perception that, You can consult the Bible for foretell or interpret the future that came long ago after the writing of the Bible.
But where we disagree is that God did something very much more for the chosen people. He gave them very special knowledge, (Revelation) that even though they were still living in a brutish time of history could understand. Moses talked directly to God (no other prophet did so.) God told Moses that the Hebrews would be HIS special people, His close family, and HE would be their God, and no other.
So the Hebrews, The Israelites, and later the Jews, became familiar with God, through the prophets and later the anointed Kings and High Priests. They expected God to be a part of their history, and He was! Surely we can agree on this much?
But in those days, I don’t think anyone used prophecies as an excuse to do bad or wicked things (like today is done much.) I think only the high priests and scribes were educated enough to even have knowledge of such things, and what their significance might be.
But another problem area between us might be the difficulty you see in God truly leaving future prophecies and man’s free will. But free will is always maintained I believe.
You also see difficulties with contradictions in the Scriptures, but they are not contradictions if you have the KEY to their interpretation.
Many think the Bible is God’s instruction manual. But OH NO, Heaven forbid! God always gives us flesh and blood, real people to give us guidance. Always this was, since Adam and Eve. God never requires anyone to know how to read to be able to know Him and His will. He must only have Faith (like Abraham) and be Obedient (like Isaac) to please God and be with Him some day in heaven.