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Smellin Coffee said:ALAYMAN said:Tarheel Baptist said:
Tis clear from the quote below.....
The man in the street says, ‘What do these Christians know? It is only their opinion, they are just perpetrating something that the real thinkers and scientists have long since seen through and have stopped considering’. Such is the attitude of the man in the street! He does not listen any longer, he has lost all interest. The whole situation is one of drift; and very largely, I say, it is the direct and immediate outcome of the doubt that has been cast by the Church herself upon her only real authority. Men’s opinions have taken the place of God’s truth, and the people in their need are turning to the cults, and are listening to any false authority that offers itself to them.
We all therefore have to face this ultimate and final question: Do we accept the Bible as the Word of God, as the sole authority in all matters of faith and practice, or do we not?
...that Lloyd Jones was not only a heretic, but undoubtedly had Gnostic tendencies.
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Jones is misplaced in that he doesn't drill down the idea that "God's truth" is a relative perception. The JW would say something different than the Mormon which would be different than the Catholic which would be different than the Reformed, etc. And all would be using the same texts in their opinions. So even "authority" of a text itself lends to interpretation. The problem is, all of those religious groups adhere to their own interpretations as being that of "authority". In essence, giving the Bible "final authority" gives us free reign to use it to support our own ideals. That isn't authority at all but rather a bully weapon.
So Jones' "God's truth" is really no different than the "men's opinions" he gripes about.
A hearty Book of Mormon and New World Bible translation "Amen".