To KFC:
you're fooling yourself. I don't believe you ever had it to begin with. If you had, you wouldn't be here like this now. |
You're at liberty to believe whatever you want - but by beginning in this way you demonstrate exactly the quality that I accuse you of being possessed by - the rush to judgment and the condemnation of those who refuse to think like you. Who are you to say what the nature of my faith is?
Heb 1:1-2 God who in past times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to us by his Son whom he has appointed heir of all things by whom also he made the worlds |
What you're quoting is a statement by the proselytizing tent-maker whose objective was to create a doctrine that was consonant with the OT and which vindicated his people by showing the descent of Jesus the prophet, whom he conflated with Jesus the Christ, from the puritanical and Law-obsessed pharisees and sadducees - hence the tent-maker's repugnance towards homosexuals and women preachers.
A study of the gospels (and yes, I've read them many times) reveals Jesus the prophet to be far less concerned with observance of the literal tenets of the law and far more concerned with the love of the Father for his own sake and without regard to the fear of hell or the hope of heaven. To quote scripture is one thing. To quote it without understanding, as you do, is entirely another.
God doesn't change. He spoke to us in the OT and He spoke to us in the NT. It's the same God. His message was the same. The only difference is HE came down to SHOW us the way. So it's ok to read the gospels now. |
Actually, it's profoundly obvious from a study of both the OT and the NT that while the nature of God doesn't change his behaviour in relation to the believer does - hence the often cited 'inconsistency' of the two narratives which is used as an excuse for unbelief. I refer you to the writings of Joachim of Flores for an exposition of the Three Ages of the Spirit - the age of the Father, in which merciless Judgment reigned; the Age of the Son, in which absolute Judgment is tempered by absolute Mercy; and the Age of the Holy Spirit in which the union of the Spirit of God with the Spirit of Man becomes manifest as a prelude to the end times and the Last Judgment.
The nature of God does not change - but the manifestation of that nature in its relation to the whole of creation does. Your comment is nothing more than a further manifestation of the ignorance on which you base your foolish, deceptive judgments.
Like a bird that has found his nest, so my soul hs found it's rest in the will of God. I have found out the reason for my existence. I know why I'm here, and where I'm going. |
A pity, then, that you sound so very much like the believers I knew in the church to which I gave almost five years of my life: parroting pretty-sounding nonsense and irrelevant metaphor in a vain attempt to convince themselves and others that they were among the righteous rather than the lost.
I refer you to my reply to island-gurl and I ask you once again to defend your Lord against the accusation of his non-existence, rather than attempting to demonstrate why I'm 'wrong' in maintaining that non-existence against your hysterical prejudice.