You invoke "strawman," attempting to say I've distorted your position: let's look at you and your thoughts, and what you've actually wrote (said), and maybe you'll understand why I've drawn the conclusions I have:
Your words. If you can't see even a hint of the things several of us have been trying to tell you about how arrogant this comes across as, well, I don't know how to make it any clearer.
Yea, and EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE WORDS says nothing about making one BETTER than another.
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE WORDS that I said the YOU quote say nothing more than that going to seminary give one MORE KNOWLEDGE than the average layman
I understand what you're trying to say; that the majority of laymen (in your words, average laymen) don't spend extra time studying the bible, and that's why those who do spend the time and money are more equipped to discuss/teach biblical topics. However, your presentation comes across as haughty and prideful--as evidenced by the responses from more than one person in this and other thread.
Two things:
#1- It only comes across haughty to certain people. If you will peruse this thread you will see that there are several people who agree with me, one of which actually SAID I was not being haughty, several of which said the idea that one is haughty for believing that seminary enables one to have more bible knowledge than the average layman is, basically, ridiculous.
So just because three or four people who I think are being irrational on here say I am coming across arrogant certainly doesn't mean it is the case.
To some people, as has been proven in another thread, saying ANYTHING "matter of factly" comes across as arrogant. So I think some people are too intellectually handicapped to be able to really discern what real arrogance is.
#2- I don't care. I don't run poles to determine what I believe. If every single person on this baptistboard said one thing and I believed another, as long as I have a solid hermeneutical case for what I believe, as long as it is logical and within the bounds of Christian orthodoxy, I am not bowing. The Holy Spirit, logic, and the Word of God are my ONLY guides.
In the context of the majority of laypersons, compared to those who have studied extensively--whether via seminary or exhaustive self-study--no, no one can argue with you that those who have studied are better prepared to teach the laity;
Then we have an accord. There is no need for you to keep debating me.
but I have to ask: Does it require a seminary degree to preach salvation by grace through faith?
This thread has nothing to do with that.
I personally believe that's where this conversation got muddled in the first place.
Only in the minds of some. There is no reason for it to have become muddled.
I believe you're trying to say that seminary-trained people are better prepared to teach over a period of years/lifetime; while your message, as presented, is being interpreted as "laity need to keep to the pews and let the 'experts' do the preaching."
Only to some. Those who don't follow the actual WORDS we say but try to reinterpret them in their minds.
Not trying to present any strawmen; presenting your argument based on perception/interpretation of what you've written. And I humbly present to you that, based on what others have written, that perception/interpretation is held by others--and therefore, if a distortion of your position (i.e., "strawman") exists, it's not because of anyone willfully trying to distort your position.
It does not matter what you are TRYING to do- straw man is what you DID.
Two things:
#1- It only comes across haughty to certain people. If you will peruse this thread you will see that there are several people who agree with me, one of which actually SAID I was not being haughty, several of which said the idea that one is haughty for believing that seminary enables one to have more bible knowledge than the average layman is basically ridiculous.
So just because three or four people who I think are being irrational on here say I am coming across arrogant certainly doesn't mean it is the case.
To some people, as has been proven in another thread, saying ANYTHING "matter of factly" comes across as arrogant. So I think some people are too intellectually handicapped to be able to really discern what real arrogance is.
#2- I don't care. I don't run poles to determine what I believe. If every single person on this baptistboard said one thing and I believed another, as long as I have a solid hermeneutical case for what I believe, as long as it is logical and within the bounds of Christian orthodoxy, I am not bowing. The Holy Spirit, logic, and the Word of God are my ONLY guides.
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