We are on a good track if we have not railed against the truth as many seem to do with impunity on this forum. We are called to exhort rebuke and correct with all sound doctrine from the word. We all have copies of the bible. That is the beginning point of our conversation.
As musicians can communicate based on music theory...let's say...we are playing in e flat major!!!. Musicians can then quickly tell if the player knows music and his instrument. It takes only a few seconds to ascertain this.
the same is true with spiritual things....regarding the truth...by how one reads the bible..or twists it's meaning.
We cannot judge a person's walk on this forum since we are not with the person.
So our chats are limited to the shared experience of reading the bible and our experiences with God and others.
So if you resort to "theories" that are outside the bible..we have no ground to communicate on.
If a violinist says he's playing in the key of raspberries...no one will understand what he is talking about. He may be showing that he has no real grasp of music at all.
So I appeal to you to use actual verses with actual practical applications and ramifications based on that word. If you fall short of the word...then be humble and teachable. If you don't know what e flat minor means...you can always ask. :)
Once again, we are equals Epikopos. As a classical violinist, you may not recognize blue grass as music, but we are playing the same instrument.
Here is my problem with using verses out of context to support my opinion:
1. Any verse can be used out of context to support any opinion (Jehovah's Witnesses have proven it - they really are the most extreme form of fundamentalism)
2. Long posts of verse after verse are extremely boring to read, especially if you have to force yourself to follow the logic people are using in the construction of their personal tower of Babel. Only a few people on this board are adept at doing this with any meaning or readability. I rarely read these type of posts. Also when I read the Bible - I always read it book by book because I value context so much.
3. The Bible has become so much apart of who I am that I find it difficult to pick it apart, verse by verse - it is sort of like telling someone have to tie their shoes without showing them.
4. I am not here to teach - I am interested in a discussion.
5. I am a counselor by profession, not a lawyer. Therefore, relationships are much more meaningful to me than building cases.
So, right or wrong - that is the reason I do not use a lot of scripture.
As far as theories outside the Bible - we both use them. In my case, I am Catholic so I refer to Tradition and Scripture in order to navigate, communicate and understand my relationship with God. Here's another issue - I like to think about the Bible, not simply regurgitate it. I realize how unpopular this idea is, but it is true for me. I believe that God gave us our brain to think rather than simply memorize.