praise_yeshua said:
Smellin Coffee said:
praise_yeshua said:
Either way, one group is right and one is wrong. Darkness has no fellowship with Light.
Or perhaps BOTH are wrong.
In Jesus is life and that life is the light of men. Both Progressives and Conservatives
can be followers of Jesus and what He taught so they
can have fellowship with one another.
They can't agree on what Jesus taught. One is right. One is wrong. Somethings you can over look. Some things you can't.
Again, both
could be wrong.
But even if one is right and the other wrong, it goes deeper than simply what is written in the Bible about what Jesus said: it gets broken down by personal hermeneutic. One person breaks down Jesus' teaching differently than another because of a relative approach.
In essence then, it isn't the necessity of the teachings of Jesus being argued here but rather the difference in hermeneutic approach. The Jesuit would approach it different than the Mormon who would approach it different than the Muslim who would approach it different than the JW who would approach it different than the Anglican, etc.
To defend Evangelicalism belief is not defending God nor is it even defending "true doctrine" but rather is defending the Evangelical approach to biblical interpretation. The point the Progressives are making is that because their approach (hermeneutic) is different doesn't mean it is any less right or wrong than the Conservatives.