Will J. Kinney
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"answering" a question by switching topics. Say what?
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Originally Posted by Will J. Kinney
Annie, you can assume whatever you like, but I am asking you to not go on assumptions but on what the actual TEXT of the NIV says.
Just a slight correction here first, Annie. I have never claimed, nor do I consider myself to be a "scholar", unless of course you take the literal meaning of "one who is learning". I have never been to Seminary and I thank God for it. I almost went when I was much younger, but thankfully, God had other plans for my life. I am pretty sure that if I had gone to seminary I would have come out like most people do today who go to one. They would have taken my money, reamed out my brain pan, and stolen my faith in the inerrant words of God.
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Uh, Annie. "Answering" a good, simple and solid question with another question that changes the whole topic is not an answer. By the way, you totally mixed up the meaning of what the true Bible says in James 2:24. It does not say nor does it "teach in its text that we are saved by works". Once again, you are reading things into the text that are not there, and not seeing what IS there. But that is a whole other topic.
Actually, if you wish, I will be happy to explain to you what James 2:24 means, but you must first answer the simple question I previously made. Here it is again if you want to take another shot at it. OK?
Does the NIV teach in its text that the Son of God had ORIGINS? Yes or No? Does the text of the NIV teach that there was a certain day when God BECAME the Father of the Son of God? Yes or No?
God bless,
Will K
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Originally Posted by Will J. Kinney
Annie, you can assume whatever you like, but I am asking you to not go on assumptions but on what the actual TEXT of the NIV says.
And I'm asking you to do the same. (As a matter of fact, as someone who professes to be such a scholar on this issue, it should just be a given that you had already done the necessary exegetical and hermeneutical homework before even posting what you have here. That you have not done so is very telling when it comes to your credibility.)
Just a slight correction here first, Annie. I have never claimed, nor do I consider myself to be a "scholar", unless of course you take the literal meaning of "one who is learning". I have never been to Seminary and I thank God for it. I almost went when I was much younger, but thankfully, God had other plans for my life. I am pretty sure that if I had gone to seminary I would have come out like most people do today who go to one. They would have taken my money, reamed out my brain pan, and stolen my faith in the inerrant words of God.
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Does the NIV teach in its text that the Son of God had ORIGINS? Yes or No? Does the text of the NIV teach that there was a certain day when God BECAME the Father of the Son of God? Yes or No?
I'll answer these questions with a question, and in so doing will make my answer--and my point--clearer: Does the KJV teach in its text that we are saved by works? James 2:24 (KJV) says, "Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only." And your answer is...?
Uh, Annie. "Answering" a good, simple and solid question with another question that changes the whole topic is not an answer. By the way, you totally mixed up the meaning of what the true Bible says in James 2:24. It does not say nor does it "teach in its text that we are saved by works". Once again, you are reading things into the text that are not there, and not seeing what IS there. But that is a whole other topic.
Actually, if you wish, I will be happy to explain to you what James 2:24 means, but you must first answer the simple question I previously made. Here it is again if you want to take another shot at it. OK?
Does the NIV teach in its text that the Son of God had ORIGINS? Yes or No? Does the text of the NIV teach that there was a certain day when God BECAME the Father of the Son of God? Yes or No?
God bless,
Will K