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The strongest argument for the divine inspiration of the Bible is the testimony of Jesus.
Jesus directly affirmed the authority of the Old Testament and indirectly affirmed the New Testament.
Jesus confirmed the Old Testament and promised that the Holy Spirit would inspire the apostles in the continuation of His teaching and in the writing of what would become the New Testament (John 14:25-26 and John 16:12-13).
The Bible is the only book that gives supernatural confirmation to support its claim of divine inspiration. Other scriptures which contradict it cannot, therefore, be true.
Since we have good reason to believe the Bible is the inspired word of God, any teaching that contradicts the Bible must be false.
The Bible makes exclusive claims regarding God, truth and salvation that would exclude other scriptures.
Tarheel Baptist said:
Tarheel Baptist said:How great rsc2A art and SC...my two go to guys for Biblical apologetics.
;D
Tarheel Baptist said:How great rsc2A art and SC...my two go to guys for Biblical apologetics.
;D
rsc2a said:Tarheel Baptist said:How great rsc2A art and SC...my two go to guys for Biblical apologetics.
;D
Funny thing is I agree with most of his arguments for why the Bible is trustworthy...
...while disgreeing with pretty much everything the author says about what Jesus meant. (More or less, the entire first paragraph.) He's also a bit lacking on his understanding of other major religions. (last few paragraphs)
Tarheel Baptist said:"Every man did that which was right in his own eyes...".
Smellin Coffee said:Tarheel Baptist said:"Every man did that which was right in his own eyes...".
Like the belief in the inspiration of the 66-book canon.
Which I guess is why "every" is the key word. Subjectivity...
Tarheel Baptist said:
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?
Smellin Coffee said:That is unless I am reincarnated as a Baptist preacher or something...(No, I don't believe in reincarnation...)
Smellin Coffee said:You have chosen to place your trust in the word of...YOU!
And you have chosen to place your trust in religious tradition. Your choice, right or wrong makes it in the word of...YOU!
You decide that the words of Jesus and some of the Law is true...but everything else is false.
Methinks you confuse truth with divine inspiration. Just because something is not divinely inspired does not automatically make it false. So I'm hoping you are just mis-wording your thoughts instead of maligning my position. I find much of the Bible trustworthy though not divinely inspired.
On what basis? YOU decide.
You are absolutely right. Just like YOU decide to believe in the inspiration of the 66-book canon. You also are the originator of your belief system just like I am.
You can believe what you want and lead those you influence to do the same.
I have no intentions of trying to influence anybody of any belief system other than to investigate for themselves and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.
In 100 years we'll know the truth...
I agree.
That is unless I am reincarnated as a Baptist preacher or something...(No, I don't believe in reincarnation...)
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.
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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rsc2a 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.
Then Lloyd Jones needs to explain where the Bible spells out the canon. I mean my Bibles have a table of contents, but I wouldn't consider that part of it to be Scripture.
Tarheel Baptist said:rsc2a said:Then Lloyd Jones needs to explain where the Bible spells out the canon. I mean my Bibles have a table of contents, but I wouldn't consider that part of it to be Scripture.
He's dead.
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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