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Whose experience and authority are you referring to, @Holy999?can you say me it ?
your own life lessonsWhose experience and authority are you referring to, @Holy999?
What I object to is the philosophy of pragmatism, which relies on human experience to guide a person's life, the idea that led my dad for most of his life without God. (See the book The Wild West's Best [Amazon] for a Christian's life in finding victory over pragmatism.)Experience is a wonderful thing. The man with experience is never at the mercy of the one who has doctrine.
Authority is what most people have no clue about. We actually have been given authority in the name of Jesus to overcome all evil.
So why is most of the world evil? They have no idea that authority is real and has protocols that come with it. Why don't most Christians exercise their authority in Christ? They don't Believe it? Study "Authority" in scripture
What I object to is the philosophy of pragmatism, which relies on human experience to guide a person's life, the idea that led my dad for most of his life without God. (See the book The Wild West's Best [Amazon] for a Christian's life in finding victory over pragmatism.)
Yes, God does teach us through experience in the light of his Word as Christians, doesn't he, @Edward429451?I learned a long time ago that everyone lies to you. I don't know about it being pragmatic philosophically speaking, but I look at what the world is trying to tell me and I weight it up against what I have seen for myself. Experience is a discernment tool. You want me to believe what? If what he says is so then it wont contradict anything that I have seen. I have seen it done more successfully by doing it a different way...I can't believe what you say is true because I would have to deny what the Lord has shown me to be so! So that's the only way I use it.