Post by Denis GironPost by B.G. KentB - if he could allow others to have opinions that
are different from his
I don't know Mr. Johnson, so what follows is merely speculation.
Nonetheless, from my reading of his posts, I am confident that if you
pressed him, you could get him to admit/claim that, without the
guidance of the Church he is nothing, nobody. If that assumption of
mine is correct, then it will mean that he is not berating people for
having a different opinion from him; rather he is berating for being
in opposition to the Church.
B - but still it is HIS idea of what the church is.
Post by Denis GironPost by B.G. KentI find him far too bigoted and insulting
and un-Christianlike
How do you define what a Christian should be like? It seems to me that
much of the Bible (and even most of the apocryphal texts) express a
high amount of confidence, and is hostile towards error.
B - to myself and I can only speak for myself as all people are subjects
therefore speak in subjectivisms...to be a Christian is to be
kind,loving,treating others the way you would like to be treated, to have
faith in God and to treat all the same..no one better or worse.
The Bible is not "Christianity" to me. The Bible is an adjunct to
Christianity..something that can perhaps help you along if you study long
enough. The Bible is not to be used by people that THINK They know it all
to bash over the heads of those that they believe don't think like them.
Post by Denis GironLet me offer what is, admittedly, a bad analogy. If you consider
yourself a Christian, then try to think of Christian doctrine as being
as on sure footing as mathematics. Imagine Mr. Johnson criticizing you
for, in his understanding, performing a solution to a math problem
incorrectly. Mathematics is not determined by your feelings, nor by
how cordial Mr. Johnson is today. Rather there is an objective
standard by which claims can be measured, and that is it. So too with
Christian doctrine, try to find the objective standard, and judge both
your claims and Mr. Johnson's claims by that.
B - you believe that the bible must be taken objectively? I personally
don't. I believe it is up to us all to interpret and understand using
accompanying books and historical understandings and also the concept of
parable and koan...and the fallibility of humanity to screw up
things...like the interpretation for ALL of the Bible. Math is not as
subjective...Math is supposedly an objective science...the Bible as I
understand it..is not.
Post by Denis GironPost by B.G. KentB - Yes I do believe in holy scripture. I determine this by going within
(meditation) and talking to God the source. Next question will no doubt
be..how do you know it is God and not just your own conscience? My answer
would be..that it is hard to explain how to a person until they are there
themselves. Not the best answer but the best I can do. Point is..I am
talking about "myself" my own opinion. I don't talk for every
Christian..and I would never deem to.
But then, with all due respect, how can we prove anything by such
standards?
B - How can you prove with what you have now?
You ask for evidence, but what is the standard by which you
Post by Denis Gironjudge evidence? By what bar will the evidence be measured? What if Mr.
Johnson's decision to remain faithful to Orthodox Christianity is the
result of his own gut feeling? What if your gut feeling contradicts my
own? Do we assume the two contradictory positions are both right? Or
do you just assume your gut feeling is correct while my own (or Mr.
Johnson's) is the result of a failure to truly connect with the Divine
Source?
B - never have and never will. I don't speak for all..I only speak for
myself and get irritated at those that believe they can speak for
all....in black and white terms unless that person be Jesus the Christ
himself. I am not saying I am right or Mr. Johnson is wrong or right..just
that I will not bash someone over the head with subjections for ALL that I
cannot prove. It is not Mr. Johnsons beliefs that I disagree with..it is
his "one" belief that he can speak for all.
Post by Denis GironPost by B.G. KentI don't believe that the clergy are any better suited
to explain God than anyone else.
Why not? Look at it this way: at the core you have Jesus' teachings.
The best people to go to for determining what teachings go back to
Jesus, as well as how to understand those teachings, would be his own
disciples. After that, it would be those taught by his disciples, and
after that, those taught by them. Maybe such a system is not fool
proof, but it seems safer than just you, or I, or some other guy in
the 21st century, going by their own gut feelings.
B - have you ever played a game known as telephone? one person says
something to the next and around it goes in a circle..at the end it bares
little connection to the original statement. All it takes is one or fifty
or a thousand teachers to get something wrong to pass it on to the next
and then they pass it on and so on and so forth. To believe that the
clergy cannot be wrong again says that you believe that one person is
closer to God than another.
Post by Denis GironPost by B.G. KentWe are all equal under God and it is a very personal experience we
all have.
Different people's personal experiences and gut feelings are clearly
contradicting one another, therefore this methodology strikes me as
far too close to anarchy (or complete logical incoherence), and thus
strikes me as signigicantly less reliable than trying to find the
shepherds Jesus left behind to tend to his flock, and submitting to
their teachings.
B - if one has patience ones knows that the truth will out eventually. One
iron rule forcing others to believe because they believe they have the
objective truth makes for fine soldiers...but we are not to force our
brains into believing something made of man ...or of this world....we are
to be open to Christ.
Post by Denis GironBut, in keeping with this discussion about scripture, I would really
like for you to come forward with the canon as you understand it. Tell
us what books are scripture and what books are not, and how you
reached such a conclusion.
B - this I cannot do. It is up to each of us to find his/her own way. I
will never tell a person what is right or wrong as far as God goes..but
only subjective opinion. God is not a mathmatical equation to be just
figured out.
Post by Denis GironPost by B.G. Kentps. thankyou for treating me kindly.
You are welcome, but I must confess that (A) I strongly and sharply
disagree with you, and (B) I think your position is closer to a sort
of mystical Agnosticism than anything analogous to Christianity (no
offense).
B - that's fine. Not everyone can understand my beliefs...some can..and
some can't. I disagree with much of what you believe as well. I
totally believe in God..I totally believe in what I believe. I am also
truthful enough to know that I can be wrong and that so can everyone.
No offense.
Post by Denis GironI look forward to your next post.
B - that's it. I hope you get something out of it. I will never be one for
telling someone what Christ is..only what I believe Christ is. To each
his/her own.
In love of Christ,
Bren