Lorelei: "Is the Bible our final authority
for faith & practice or is it not?"
Ed: "It is. However, not every
specific practice comes directly from
scripture. Instead, general principles come direct from
scripture; specific practices derive
from the general principles."
Lorelei: "I don't find this issue as a general practice
not clearly defined in scripture.
I believe is is specifically addressed
and therefore this analagy does not apply."
1) My statement is not debatable.
If this statement is not true, then we have no basis
upon which to converse:
General principles come direct from
scripture; specific practices derive
from the general principles
2) What do you mean by "issue"?
Do you mean by the "it" that is spelled "i-s"
the same as you mean by "issue"?
Do you agree or disagree with the following
definitions? If we agree, we can logically
discuss. If not, we can discuss, but not
logically (and likely with anamosity).
You can agree/disagree with each
individually.
1. Depression1 - a transient feeling of gloom,
inadequacy, or sadness
2. Depression2 - long term (days+) maladjustment
of spiritual well being
3. Depression3 - testable physical illness of
the brain
4. brain - physical organ that houses the human soul
5. soul - eternal part of a human
6. mind - the part of the soul that runs on the
--- brain while alive. Some mind functions are:
--- will, memory, imagination, emotion,
--- body function control, (this list is not exhaustive)
Lorelei: "The Bible specifically tells me how have
to the peace of God that passes all understanding."
I agree. It tells me also.
It says to rejoice, among other things.
Can a comotose person rejoice? That is a retorical
question, requiring an answer of:
No, a comotose person cannot rejoice.
Lorelei: "I believe this scripture is accurate
and complete in listing all that needs to
be said on the subject."
I believe it is a general principle about how
to obtain and keep the peace of God.
The details of applying that to specific examples
requires that more be said.
What does "peace of God" mean?
We are defining terms, feel free to offer your
definition.
Lorelei: "When you list the things that are associated
with depression, "extreme sadness"
and "hopelessness" and "helplessness"
they are the opposite of peace hope and joy,
all of which are promised from God and are
part of the fruit of the Spirit."
I believe when we list the definitions of
extreme sadness, hopelessness, and helplessness
and of the fruits of the Spirit: peace, hope,
and joy -- we may find they are not true
opposites. And there is a logic
problem with opposites. For example on another
venue i said:
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Jesus said in Matthew 24:13 (nKJV):
But he who endures to the end shall be saved.
This statement of Jesus is true.
Logic does not support (true or false) this statement:
He who DOES NOT endure to the end
shall NOT be saved.
And the truth or falseness of it might be hard to prove
from the Bible. But this statement is NOT true
because of "he who endures to the end shall be saved".
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The following topic, Eternal Security,
now to six pages, is a discussion
of whether or not the second statement
(the one with the "not"s in it) is true or false.
http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=002353
So there are logic problems with throwing "not"s
around. And it effects our understanding of what
the Scripture is all about.