Just because it is not biblical....does not mean it is not okay.

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I had a friend write this on Facebook in reply to someone, and this got me thinking. I feel like this argument will lead to no where because it would be a double standard as some will accept it as valid for one argument, yet deny it in another.
 

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What was the context of the conversation? Or was it just a generalized statement?
 

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I had a friend write this on Facebook in reply to someone, and this got me thinking. I feel like this argument will lead to no where because it would be a double standard as some will accept it as valid for one argument, yet deny it in another.


Obviously, the comment is correct and universally embraced as correct. Otherwise.... we wouldn't be posting on the internet, would we?

ONE of the silliest things that at times get posted at sites like this is: "I reject doing _______ because the Bible never states we are to do that!" They POST that on the INTERNET...... :rotfl: They will then go on telling us about how their church has a praise team, a youth pastor, youth groups and women's groups, uses powerpoint, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.




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If it's on the internet it's true? LOL :birgits_giggle:
 

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I had a friend write this on Facebook in reply to someone, and this got me thinking. I feel like this argument will lead to no where because it would be a double standard as some will accept it as valid for one argument, yet deny it in another.

I have had a similar conversation about the Book of Enoch.If we can read any other history book and receive the words therein as historical fact even though they are not Biblical, then why can we not accept the Book of Enoch on a strictly historical basis. I don't know if this is the context that you are referring to, but that is my 2 pennies.
 

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I have had a similar conversation about the Book of Enoch.If we can read any other history book and receive the words therein as historical fact even though they are not Biblical, then why can we not accept the Book of Enoch on a strictly historical basis. I don't know if this is the context that you are referring to, but that is my 2 pennies.
Personally I believe ths book of Enoch
 

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I had a friend write this on Facebook in reply to someone, and this got me thinking. I feel like this argument will lead to no where because it would be a double standard as some will accept it as valid for one argument, yet deny it in another.

I guess it would stand or fall based on what is meant by "not biblical".

I've seen people (usually on internet message boards) take a stand against something or other they personally dislike and how we shouldn't be doing it. Whether the subject at hand is drinking, smoking, rock music, tattoos, whatever, the rallying call is that "we are not to be like the world". But apparently it's OK to "be like the world" in using the internet, wearing clothes, going to work, drinking tea and coffee, and doing whatever they happen to like doing.

The argument that we shouldn't do something because it isn't mentioned in the Bible is equally silly. Some things are Scripturally mandated (e.g. love God). Some things are Scripturally prohibited (e.g. thou shalt not commit adultery). Many other things can be figured out based on Scriptural principles (e.g. the Bible doesn't explicitly say we shouldn't perpetrate a 419 scam, doesn't explicitly say we shouldn't watch porn on the internet and doesn't explicitly say we shouldn't spike someone's drink, but I think anyone would struggle to argue doing such things aligned with Scriptural principles. The remainder of things fall into areas where the Bible is silent, so in the absence of clear instruction one way or the other I'd say we get to choose for ourselves.

If "not biblical" means that the Bible doesn't explicitly tell me that I'm allowed to wear a blue shirt with green pants on a Thursday then it's true to say that "not biblical" doesn't mean "not okay".

If "not biblical" means that the Bible prohibits adultery but in this day and age it's pretty much accepted (if not expected) then "not biblical" still very much means "not okay".
 

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Personally I believe ths book of Enoch

im confused in regard to the book of enoch . as i understand it we do not have to access to the full original script ..only a translation which cannot be verified as a correct translation ?? which is why it cant be taken as fully scriptural nor fully historical.
hence the confusion - it is what i was informed . was i informed incorrectly ?
 

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With all these new technologies that were never mentioned in scripture, we have a not of things that are not biblical.
 
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