The key is to have those who have been walking in the Way to share frankly where they were and where the Spirit has corrected them….the more older believers are taking opportunities to share where they have been crooked and made straight….the more the younger generation can have their eyes opened to the twisting of the adversary-
The first question i have is upon what basis do i see the bible as the word of God? This discussion presupposes tht our version of the Holy Book, but how do we know our biased view is correct, but the Muslims view of rhe Quaran is wrong?
I DO believe in the "authority" of scripture. But my problem is the fact that throughout history, there have been vast differences of belief among folks who claim to believe in Biblical authority. History and experience is FULL of examples of Christians using "Biblical authority" as an excuse to believe and/or practice almost anything they want to. That being the case, does believing in Biblical authority do anything to actually protect us from believing or practicing error? I like Keller's comments here concerning this topic. But I still didn't hear an answer to my question.
The key is to have those who have been walking in the Way to share frankly where they were and where the Spirit has corrected them….the more older believers are taking opportunities to share where they have been crooked and made straight….the more the younger generation can have their eyes opened to the twisting of the adversary-
Where can i watch the full video?
The first question i have is upon what basis do i see the bible as the word of God? This discussion presupposes tht our version of the Holy Book, but how do we know our biased view is correct, but the Muslims view of rhe Quaran is wrong?
I DO believe in the "authority" of scripture. But my problem is the fact that throughout history, there have been vast differences of belief among folks who claim to believe in Biblical authority.
History and experience is FULL of examples of Christians using "Biblical authority" as an excuse to believe and/or practice almost anything they want to. That being the case, does believing in Biblical authority do anything to actually protect us from believing or practicing error?
I like Keller's comments here concerning this topic. But I still didn't hear an answer to my question.
watch this video it answer yuour question
th-cam.com/video/PjZ4thFTZ9w/w-d-xo.html How can you trust the New Testament when the original manuscript
you've answered your own question, God's word is final and authoritative and man is fallen, fallible, with error. The two aren't the same!
THIS IS LIKE A ROGER AND EBERT OF THEOLOGY'S...OF REVIEWS.... SIMPLY OF CRAFTINESS...GOD BLESS
lol 😆 I can see that
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These guys don't believe God's word at all; they are Calvinist
lol
Well they are Protestants so in between the 1000s of versions they have of Christianity one of the has to be the authority
So Calvinists don’t believe in God’s word?
They seem to know God's word better than bible4truth!