This has been a busier time than usual for me on the BB. I have participated in multiple threads and have learned a lot about the positions others hold. Some of these threads result in 'passionate' discussion. That is fine. We are all big pants people. My question is, "How should we handle disagreement?" More specifically, how should we handle disagreement when we are not able to persuade another person of the correctness of our own position? While that may seem like a prideful statement, let us be honest. Folks do not normally hold to a position unless they think it is right.
In two recent threads (Universal Church and The Function of Law in the New Covenant Pt. 2) disagreements have been prolific. How should we assess the disagreements? Are all disagreements the same? I am not referring to the personal aspect of the disagreement, I mean the substance of one's argument about the topic being discussed. For instance, if one person believes the moral law of God exists and is in force today and one person does not, what are the ramifications of these two opposing views? Do we reach across the virtual table to shake the other person's hand and say, "Even though we disagree we are still brothers in Christ" or do we consider the other side's position to be outside the scope of orthodoxy so as to be rank heresy? Where do draw the line and when do we draw it? When do we just push away from the keyboard and say, "Impasse reached. We just fundamentally disagree."?
In two recent threads (Universal Church and The Function of Law in the New Covenant Pt. 2) disagreements have been prolific. How should we assess the disagreements? Are all disagreements the same? I am not referring to the personal aspect of the disagreement, I mean the substance of one's argument about the topic being discussed. For instance, if one person believes the moral law of God exists and is in force today and one person does not, what are the ramifications of these two opposing views? Do we reach across the virtual table to shake the other person's hand and say, "Even though we disagree we are still brothers in Christ" or do we consider the other side's position to be outside the scope of orthodoxy so as to be rank heresy? Where do draw the line and when do we draw it? When do we just push away from the keyboard and say, "Impasse reached. We just fundamentally disagree."?