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Do you remember Edgar Whisenant?Why not just accept "scholar" as indicating someone who has spent time studying scripture and is trying to learn more?
Excellent post. We have folks with "credentials" (such as a NASA engineer) who hold mistaken views. We must judge them not by their pedigree, but on the content of their views. Such as no one knows the time....Do you remember Edgar Whisenant?
From Wiki Whisenant (September 25, 1932 – May 16, 2001[citation needed]) was an American NASA engineer and Bible student from Little Rock, Arkansas, who predicted the rapture and World War III would occur during Rosh Hashanah in 1988, sometime between September 11 and September 13. Through studying the Bible and using numerology, he gathered 23,000 clues which he used to predict the date.
I met Whisenant personally. I had also interviewed him on my radio show back in 1988.
Yes, he was a NASA engineer - thus he was no dummy. HE told me he had stopped attending church so he could spend as much time as possible to study his Bible in his search for the timing of the Rapture. Unless, I missed it - I don't think the rapture has yet happened.
So all that study he did for years - his ended up with his theology being wrong. Sometimes we have to admit that others may know more than we do.
Two last thing withing 2 weeks of his predication, I asked him - if the Lord does not return - would he come back and do an interview on my radio show. Well, as we know, it did not happen. So I called him back - never got an answer.
Also, many will state - "No man knoweth the day or the hour..." Well, he never claimed to know the day or the hour - he claimed to only know the week ! NICE LOOPHOLE! But you know, I did like Edgar as a person - he was very nice. In fact he had told me that Syracuse would be his last public appearance as he would have to get home and take care of things - including making provisions for his dog!
) 15 years or so after getting his BA, MA, MDiv, and PhD, my scholar son still owes 1000s of dollars on that PhD. But it was worth it to him. He delights in teaching these precious young people to serve the Lord, as do I.Something every true scholar would admit!All I know - is that there is a whole lot I dont know!