Ron, are you referring to this:
""I know, you a take a preset belief and then work backwards into Scripture to find a verse that you think supports your belief. (You get to pick the verse) then you compare it to other verses (that you again pick).""
You know what is funny is that I use that same idea about Catholics. Remember my banana peal and watermelon example? For me to deny that I sometimes have a belief that I look to scripture to prove would be a lie, of course I do that. The thing is though all of my beliefs originate from scripture so I don't see it as that big of a problem. To me I feel like I am looking for additional proof for my beliefs not just any proof.
In contrast your beliefs are set for you and so when you have a Catholic belief or teaching you want to prove by scripture, you have to search for a proof verse as well. And since the beliefs may have come from tradition or the Magisterium, you may really have to stretch scripture to make it fit what you want it to say.
Any honest believer will admit that all Christians look for "proof" verses. We just all do and if it causes us to dig deep into the "word" then it is a good thing
In Christ,
Brian
""I know, you a take a preset belief and then work backwards into Scripture to find a verse that you think supports your belief. (You get to pick the verse) then you compare it to other verses (that you again pick).""
You know what is funny is that I use that same idea about Catholics. Remember my banana peal and watermelon example? For me to deny that I sometimes have a belief that I look to scripture to prove would be a lie, of course I do that. The thing is though all of my beliefs originate from scripture so I don't see it as that big of a problem. To me I feel like I am looking for additional proof for my beliefs not just any proof.
In contrast your beliefs are set for you and so when you have a Catholic belief or teaching you want to prove by scripture, you have to search for a proof verse as well. And since the beliefs may have come from tradition or the Magisterium, you may really have to stretch scripture to make it fit what you want it to say.
Any honest believer will admit that all Christians look for "proof" verses. We just all do and if it causes us to dig deep into the "word" then it is a good thing
In Christ,
Brian