… Continued
God has proven His existence, and His interest in mankind, by means of incredibly strong internal evidence within the book we know as the Bible.
He has presented a wonderful message to us – totally consistent, nothing to be explained away – devastatingly simple – that takes away fear.
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However, looking at it from another angle, consider the way many churches have to ignore statements and passages in Scripture (Old and New), or try to explain them away, because they do fit into their sets of beliefs. That would seem to indicate that the Bible is not internally consistent after all. There are clear, undeniable examples of those actions in this forum. (Check the questions I have asked in various threads, that no-one has been willing or able to answer directly.) But in reality, doesn’t that simply identify lip service to God’s Holy Revelation?
(Consider: If Bible statements and passages do not fit into existing belief structures, is it the Bible that is at fault, or the beliefs?
Is that not a fair question?)
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Circular reasoning is highly prevalent in Christian circles. The assignment of required meanings to words, verses and passages, so that they appear to support an idea, then using those assigned meanings to support the idea, is a common example.
True respect for God's internally consistent Holy Revelation to us, does not allow that.
If the Bible truly has a total internal consistency, in which all statements (especially those of Jesus) mesh perfectly, and do not need to be ignored or explained away, should not that consistent view be the basis upon which all beliefs are based?
I suggest it would behoove us to become aware of what that internally consistent message actually is.
Might it not be dangerous to mock God by denying in practice the beautiful consistency that His wonderful revelation to us actually has?