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Hermeneutical Principle in Interpreting Scripture

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Revmitchell

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OK it is a signature labeled doctrine of calvinism and leads to the misrepresentation (IMO) of our state of corruption due to original sin.

Oh I agree


Secondly I don't like putting the names of men on my beliefs (Some say I am of ... etc) or other popular signatory associations.

I agree

e. g. Doctrines of Grace - much better.

I disagree equal in error.

But then again where would we find such a volley of sword clashing apart from our C versus A Forum?

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HankD

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TCassidy

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It is used as a shorthand phrase to explain our sin nature and I don't like it because IMO it casts aspersions upon the image of God.
So, man being a fallen creature somehow demeans the image of God? How is our being fallen creatures somehow God's fault?

Is the image of God evil?
Asked and answered. No. Total Depravity has nothing at all to do with mankind being created in the image and likeness of God. Our fallen nature is the consequence of Adam's sin (and, of course, ours too).

When God created man (Genesis 2:7) He did something for man He did not do for any other of his creation. He breathed into mankind His breath of Life. The result is that man has not only a physical, material, body, as do all those in the animal kingdom, but we also have an immaterial soul/spirit.

Having been made in the image and likeness of God simply means that God made us to resemble Himself, Who is Spirit. We, like Him, can live without a body. Because of this creative resemblance, we are rational, volitional beings. We can think, reason and choose. This is a reflection of God’s intellect and freedom. In that we are unique among all of earth's life forms, which live, not by reason, intellect, and rational choices, but by instinct and reaction of stimuli.

The fall did not negate our reason, intellect, or ability to make choices. Our reason is now bent away from loving God, but it is still there. Our intellect is bent away from believing God, but it is still there. Our choices are bent toward rejecting God, but they are still there.

Sorry for the lecture, but you brought out the old Seminary Professor in me. #triggered :Roflmao:Roflmao:)
 

HankD

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So, man being a fallen creature somehow demeans the image of God?
No but sometimes what these fallen creatures say can be taken to be a demeaning of His image.

How is our being fallen creatures somehow God's fault?
Never said it was - ibid. above.

Asked and answered. No. Total Depravity has nothing at all to do with mankind being created in the image and likeness of God. Our fallen nature is the consequence of Adam's sin (and, of course, ours too).

When God created man (Genesis 2:7) He did something for man He did not do for any other of his creation. He breathed into mankind His breath of Life. The result is that man has not only a physical, material, body, as do all those in the animal kingdom, but we also have an immaterial soul/spirit.

Having been made in the image and likeness of God simply means that God made us to resemble Himself, Who is Spirit. We, like Him, can live without a body. Because of this creative resemblance, we are rational, volitional beings. We can think, reason and choose. This is a reflection of God’s intellect and freedom. In that we are unique among all of earth's life forms, which live, not by reason, intellect, and rational choices, but by instinct and reaction of stimuli.

The fall did not negate our reason, intellect, or ability to make choices. Our reason is now bent away from loving God, but it is still there. Our intellect is bent away from believing God, but it is still there. Our choices are bent toward rejecting God, but they are still there.

Sorry for the lecture, but you brought out the old Seminary Professor in me. #triggered :Roflmao:Roflmao:)
Not a problem! Thank you for the excellent hermeneutic of the full definition of "Total Depravity" :)

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Yeshua1

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Or it at the least would have to mean that there is absolutely no image of God left in us.
No Calvinist that I am aware of teaches that though. We would see that we are now spiritual dead in our sin natures, but still in image of God in that we can still think, feel, have emotions etc!
 

Yeshua1

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The ability comes from the preaching of the gospel Romans 1:16; 10:17 we have the God given ability from birth regardless of our sin. Romans 1:20 There is no extra supernatural ability needed or provided at the moment of salvation. Scripture no where bears that out it is only assumed due to faulty understanding of what spiritually dead means. When we are spiritually dead we are dead like the prodigal not like Lazarus.
No, for the son was always still the son of the father!
We are indeed like lazarus, dead until the voice of God wakes us back up!
 

Revmitchell

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No Calvinist that I am aware of teaches that though. We would see that we are now spiritual dead in our sin natures, but still in image of God in that we can still think, feel, have emotions etc!

Oh? So the sin only corrupted the totality of our spirit but not the rest?
 

Yeshua1

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Oh? So the sin only corrupted the totality of our spirit but not the rest?
All of us were corrupted y the fall of Adam,. but corruption does not mean that we lost being humans, but that we now having sin natures no longer have the capability to freely save ourselves!
 
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