I believe it because I cannot do otherwise.
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That's the question; not the answer.</font>[/QUOTE]Nope. That is the answer. Without faith, I would never believe in such a thing. That faith came from God and his grace. If you are looking for some scientific evidence that the whole Bible is true, then you will waste a good portion of your life looking and have missed the blessings of grace and faith that only God can give freely. But, good luck to you trying in vain.Originally posted by Alcott:
Nothing really unexpected in this thread so far.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />I believe the Bible because I have faith that this is the Word of God.
Nope, that's the question. "Why do you believe the Bible?" is simply restated as "Why do you have faith the Bible is the Word of God?"-- just not in interrogative form. You're not answering why you believe it, you're just answering the means by which you believe it. If we were using the classical languages here, we would call it the ablative case of 'faith.'Nope. That is the answer. Without faith, I would never believe in such a thing.
Not really. I was told and taught many things which turned out to not be true. My local culture taught and told me that black people were inferior. I was taught and told by my church (while growing up) that any man with hair that reached his ears was a God-rejecting rebel. I soon came to realize that these things weren't true. The things that I have been taught and told by others are an external influence to be sure. However, it is not until these things are internalized that you could say that this is something I believe. If the things I have been taught and told do not hold up then they are rejected. The Bible holds up quite nicely. Not because I was taught and told that it is true (which it was) but because the Holy Spirit has convinced me that it is so.Originally posted by Alcott:
It's probably the same for you as for anyone being honest here-- it's because you were told and taught that is true, and a deep enough an impressin was made that it stuck.
Which came first? Reading the passage to know your mind has been opened? or having your mind opened to understand the passage that says so?Originally posted by Hardsheller:
Here's the only reason any of us Believe the Bible.
Luk 24:45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.
Too bad He doesn't give such grace to everybody, ain't it?Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
I believe it is because of the grace of God to give me parents who taught me the truth.
Which came first? Reading the passage to know your mind has been opened? or having your mind opened to understand the passage that says so? </font>[/QUOTE]Pretty simple answer - He opened their minds.....doesn't say anything about them reading the scriptures.Originally posted by Alcott:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Hardsheller:
Here's the only reason any of us Believe the Bible.
Luk 24:45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.
Just who was the Q in the OP aimed at? The readers of this forum or the apostles in the 1st century? If it is the former, as you clearly indicated by citing this passage in the first place, then the passage is irrelevant to the answer. If it's the latter (us), the question I asked still stands; so how do you answer it?Originally posted by Hardsheller:
Pretty simple answer - He opened their minds.....doesn't say anything about them reading the scriptures.
Just who was the Q in the OP aimed at? The readers of this forum or the apostles in the 1st century? If it is the former, as you clearly indicated by citing this passage in the first place, then the passage is irrelevant to the answer. If it's the latter (us), the question I asked still stands; so how do you answer it? </font>[/QUOTE]If God didn't open our minds to understand the Scriptures then none of us would believe. So it does apply to both.Originally posted by Alcott:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Hardsheller:
Pretty simple answer - He opened their minds.....doesn't say anything about them reading the scriptures.
Too bad He doesn't give such grace to everybody, ain't it? </font>[/QUOTE]It is not for me to judge God's sovereign choice. God is right all the time, whether it makes you feel good or not.Originally posted by Alcott:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
I believe it is because of the grace of God to give me parents who taught me the truth.
It does not answer the question of WHY you believe it. "If God...." is condition which we do not control. "If I could read koine Greek, then I could read the oldest NT manuscripts" may be likewise a true statement with a condition, but it would not explain why I would read them.If God didn't open our minds to understand the Scriptures then none of us would believe. So it does apply to both.
There may be an infinite number of ways to say it "was made clear to me," "He opend my mind," "because I have faith it's true," "because I was given to believe," ................................... Almost anything except the real why-- because it was forced into our minds with a very deep impression by people around us.Then It was further revealed to me that these beams of light were all coming from a single historical source, the man Jesus. The point was made clear to me then that in my life I was to follow Jesus.
Scripture, of course, is where I learn about Jesus and how to follow Him. There is no other source.
That's not true with all of us here. Not everyone here was raised in church or a bible teaching home, or forcing the Bible was Truth into us by 'people'.There may be an infinite number of ways to say it "was made clear to me," "He opend my mind," "because I have faith it's true," "because I was given to believe," ................................... Almost anything except the real why-- because it was forced into our minds with a very deep impression by people around us.