Re: There’s no way the Church is not true
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Strange stuff continued to occur throughout the month end cusp including spy joining Elite Mens Health AK with stuff Likely waiting for me when I get home. Being There do post some outstanding stuff, too bad he’s oblivious to many things too because of bad choices that were of his own choosing.Reluctant Watchman wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:20 pmI still stand by what I said. We all take our own interpretation of scripture. Some of our interpretations are most likely more aligned with God than others, but we often all fall short in some way. Just be humble enough to realize that your understanding of scripture may not always be the only level of understanding, nor may it be the correct understanding. I've seen scriptures used to justify all manner of beliefs that I don't agree with.Being There wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:34 pmsounds good, but I don't think it's that way - at all.Reluctant Watchman wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 9:18 am
To be honest, I don't agree with this in the slightest. We ALL take our own interpretation from the written word garnered from a lifetime of past experiences and paradigms. What I find incorrect is demanding that people believe our interpretation of the scriptures or think that we have the only correct understanding of them.
SCRIPTURES ARE NOT INTERPRETATIONS, *****
and is all we have as a foundation of truth, to use as a standard to base everything on.
And what I find to be interesting - especially in this forum,
is that very few people actually use scripture to prove their point , like I do.
They actually think that their opinion, or their "interpretation" of a scripture,
is more important, than just reading what the scripture says itself.
And what I told TheDuke, and others
is - "SCRIPTURES ARE NOT INTERPRETATIONS - READ THEM !"
and many times - to him, and everyone else - in some of my posts -
I've have repeatedly said -
"DON'T read anything I say - just read the scriptures I've posted - they speak for themselves"
WHICH THEY DO !
***** And to also be honest, I think that what you are implying, is very dangerous,
simply because it neutralizes what the scripture is actually saying,
and they are left to your interpretation of it, instead of the power of the truth of what the scripture is saying -
as it comes from God.
Doesn't sound good to me. Doesn't sound good to me.at all.
Sounds like something satan would conjure up -
leaving God's word - up to your interpretation of it.
(Like reducing God's word, to the interpretation and precepts of men.)
SMH
Because -then whatever the scripture says - ***
like take the Ten Commandments -
Thou Shalt not Kill -
Shouldn't we leave it as it is - and let it speak for itself ?
YES ! - (or is that too hard to do - because we always have to change God - according to us)
So if you're going to interpret it, and say - " oh... well, but God really didn't mean
that we shouldn't kill our enemies."
or I'm sure - that just like some in this forum,
can come up with a hundred other "INTERPRETATIONS"
of something said so simple.
***
or any and ALL SCRIPTURE.
you can just write it off, what it's saying, and say that it means this or that.
It can be a way for some to slip out of the truth of what the scripture is saying,
or even justify their sins - as I've seen many times, and in this forum.
Just take a look at this thread - perfect example.
Homosexuality
https://www.ldsfreedomforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=75479
Interpreting scripture, and changing God's word to say - what YOU want,
instead of letting it say - what is says,
I don't think that's what God had intended.
and is a sin in itself.
Also, I'd be a little cautious throwing around this phrase: "..very few people actually use scripture to prove their point , like I do." It drips with an air of pride. There are some wonderful scriptorians here on the forum. You aren't in some elite class IMO. Just sayin'