Heavenly Pilgrim
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Lori: The notion of Jesus atonement for our sins is also rejected by Rabbinical Judaism. So what??
HP: But Lori, the CONCEPT was CLEARLY there, it is just that most did not accept ‘Jesus’ as The Messiah.
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Lori: The notion of Jesus atonement for our sins is also rejected by Rabbinical Judaism. So what??
Obviously some did Lori, most likely formed at the feet of the heathen philosophers like Philo and others.
One thing is for certain. Our heritage is not a heathen heritage, but a Judeo Christian one. According to the well known scholar of Jewish antiquity, the renowned scholar Alfred Edersheim, the notion of all dying spiritually or morally in Adam was “entirely unknown to Rabbinical Judaism.” Somehow I knew that reading Scripture and applying God given intuitive principles of justice.
I suppose you would just write off Mr. Edersheim as a less than reasonable man as well. Oh well.
Lori, did I miss your comment of DHK's interpretation of the words 'child' or 'children'? Possibly you might give us your take on the passages in the Word of God that DHK has posted.
Lori, I do not go searching after Roman Catholic ECF’s to bolster or base my interpretations of the Word of God. If you do, go for it. The Word of God and the Holy Spirit are trustworthy guides.
I cannot think of one revival of religion in history that has not had its roots in following a different path than what might at the time or in times past been even termed as the ‘orthodox’ way of thinking.
Philo had a clear influence upon many in the Church. Of a truth, no such notion as the dogma of original sin existed in the early Church prior to the father of the doctrine of original sin, Augustine, introducing it to the Church and mandating allegiance and adherence to its error.
HP: I believe my comments on others you have posted is sufficient for now. We have our hands full with dealing with all the passages DHK has listed. Let’s try to address those passages first.
Why don’t you give us your take on his interpretation of the word ‘child’ or ‘children’?
Lori: I'm curious, how many people are working on this??
Good idea.BTW, I'll let DHK present his/her own interpretations of the scriptures he/she posted.
Was not ST. AMBROSE OF MILAN the man responsible for Augustines conversion? Possibly Ambrose was as steeped in Philo’s heathen philosophical ideas as was Augustine.
What I cannot understand is why would you desire to seek out the writings of Roman Catholic leaders to establish your theology?? If they missed so many other doctrinal issues, would it be any surprise that they missed in on original sin as well? They may be your fathers but I dare say I do not claim them as my own. As for me, I will stick to Scripture, reason, and principle of immutable justice.
You not only have misrepresented me, you have assumed and inferred things that I have not said and do not believe. Bearing false witness is wrong.DHK, what have I misrepresented concerning your comments?
Nice way to duck the real issues Lori.:wavey:
Your assertion that Christ is not God or omniscient is horrendous!!Here we see an expression of the prophet Ezekiel under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and Christ in an expression of bewilderment over the sins of His chosen children. They both seem in amazement as to ‘why’ those that have had every opportunity and had been the recipients of Divine favor for hundreds of years would turn from the God that loved and cared so much for them.
http://baptistboard.com/showpost.php?p=1494606&postcount=44
Why men sin is a mystery that even Christ could not evidently comprehend or understand.
http://baptistboard.com/showpost.php?p=1494554&postcount=41
Then I will gladly hear you answer for yourself with any reasonable explanation. I simply quoted what you said and gave the URL, from which it was quoted.Your assertions are beyond any scope of reason DHK. You are beside yourself.
I don’t remember you quoting them. Did I miss something?
DHK: You not only have misrepresented me, you have assumed and inferred things that I have not said and do not believe. Bearing false witness is wrong.
Lori: Again, you dismissed them because you said they are 'Roman Catholic leaders'.
Was not ST. AMBROSE OF MILAN the man responsible for Augustines conversion? Possibly Ambrose was as steeped in Philo’s heathen philosophical ideas as was Augustine.
What I cannot understand is why would you desire to seek out the writings of Roman Catholic leaders to establish your theology?? If they missed so many other doctrinal issues, would it be any surprise that they missed in on original sin as well? They may be your fathers but I dare say I do not claim them as my own. As for me, I will stick to Scripture, reason, and principle of immutable justice.
Still waiting. Why the denial of the deity of Christ?Then I will gladly hear you answer for yourself with any reasonable explanation. I simply quoted what you said and gave the URL, from which it was quoted.