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Hello @Episkopos,
Listened here to your video, and would say dogmatic christianity is not where it is as.
Where people point the finger and judge. Many people believe in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, but there are many people who are perhaps not mature yet and still children of God, and yet to fully get to the son or daughter part of their life in Christ yet. Encouragement and support is needed in those areas that are lacking for children, just as a parent would their children if they give them the time or day.
This is why the idea of 'subjective Christainity' works better, because it leaves it up to individuals if they are going to seek out or not, even though there are time where you are the one personally sharing things you know by the spirit which had come from the bible to others, they have to be willingly and decide to go and seek out that information.
We can't help anyone unless their ego gets out of the way. But in general, agreed! :)There are those who need help though and can not read, too, and it's good to help those who are in need being poor like that, and not just poor money wise.
Those are just some of my thoughts, ideas, and opinion,
All the best,
Matthew
What is truth ?What about a "spiritual Christianity?"..where intimacy with God is both encouraged and nurtured. God is Spirit. Those who would know Him intimately must do so in Spirit and truth.
Episkopos,Agreed. And this is a constructive way to look at something we all need to consider.
The same perspective you see there, resides with me too. Yes you are right, teachers do have a bias, however all of us as humans do. There are several definition of types of biases, Information bias, selection bias, confirmation bias and confounding bias. There could be more, with-in those three types - like prejudice, judgemental, sexist, exploitation, probably or I could be getting the information mixed up; perhaps you could share with me your thoughts on this.What I see lacking is a proper balance in teaching. Most teachers have a bias....whether conservative or liberal. \as such these are just doing what people do in the power of the flesh...in their own understanding. What I encourage and support is to self-question all that one takes as truth...and listen to opposite or contrary teachings...in order to get some perspective. When we find something that is supported by the WHOLE counsel of God...then we are on to something.
There is nothing wrong with that title, as all Christians become spiritually born again, however, individually - (As I dont see the need for Pastors or even teachers though we can consider what they say), people are able to go to God, and read the bible (if they are able to read). There are literal, figurative, and spiritual things all founded in the bible, and a lot of information to consider. There is nothing wrong with learning from others, as you make some good points in my opinion, and I have no qualms with nor see the reason to have qualms with you, as a brother who is a believer in the DBR. It is true that those who worship God, must worship him in spirit and truth, and when they come to the truth, that truth should be able to give them liberty in Christ, to think, and also be encouraged by others even if their opinion or their view may be slightly off, - to love is so important because without it we are nothing and that is why I suggested "subjective" as a title.What about a "spiritual Christianity?"..where intimacy with God is both encouraged and nurtured. God is Spirit. Those who would know Him intimately must do so in Spirit and truth.
All the best in love to you, thank you for even taking a moment to comment,Of course we are free to follow Christ from whatever distance we are comfortable with. No one forces people to surrender all to Christ. That is on a voluntary basis, as the Lord wills.
We can't help anyone unless their ego gets out of the way. But in general, agreed! :)
Peace <><
What about a "spiritual Christianity?"..where intimacy with God is both encouraged and nurtured. God is Spirit. Those who would know Him intimately must do so in Spirit and truth.
The truth has a depth of its own. There is no bias when the decision has already been made from the outset a system of values that are not arbitrary. It's like sorting out coins. The pennies go in the penny jar. The nickels go in the nickel jar....etc. No one is going to argue over the value of a coin...unless that coin is foreign to us. And that's the point. Most believers have little to no experience with deeper truth. The only way to consider the value of something foreign to us...spiritual values...is to examine the scriptures and let the bible lay things out. All I ask, as someone who is trying to bring light into darkness...is that the scriptures be taken seriously.Episkopos,
The same perspective you see there, resides with me too. Yes you are right, teachers do have a bias, however all of us as humans do. There are several definition of types of biases, Information bias, selection bias, confirmation bias and confounding bias. There could be more, with-in those three types - like prejudice, judgemental, sexist, exploitation, probably or I could be getting the information mixed up; perhaps you could share with me your thoughts on this.
Spoken as someone who is fully non-conversant in spiritual things.This is a fallacy, there is no such thing as ' spiritual christianity '.
Jesus said if you Love me, you will Obey my commands and Jesus's commands are all about living and loving people in the world.
To use an old saying:-
" Those who are most Heavenly minded, are of Most earthly use. "
sadly. some people live in the world where they think Gods speaks directly to them, and God has shown them the truth.Because all too often those claiming to be ' spiritual' when faced with practical problems with a spiritual root, only look for spiritual answers, ignoring the practical problems.
To paraphrase James," you hare spiritual, show me your spirituality, while I by my works will show my spirituality".
James was concerned with maintaining righteousness. Loving one's neighbour as oneself. Paul was concerned with holiness. Maintaining the teachings of Jesus and the kingdom realm.Because all too often those claiming to be ' spiritual' when faced with practical problems with a spiritual root, only look for spiritual answers, ignoring the practical problems.
To paraphrase James," you hare spiritual, show me your spirituality, while I by my works will show my spirituality".
Even unbelievers in the world expect spiritual people to be spiritual. Not so the unbelievers in the churches. The carnal man has been mollycoddled by false teachers for so long now, that sound doctrine is no longer tolerated by almost anyone. People like yourself just want affirmation....for what?...for nothing. A hospital model of the church sees you taking your meds on time and doing nothing to further the truth...even sheltering people FROM the truth..because it hurts. There, there, take your meds and get some more sleep. That's the idea. Don't disturb the spiritually dead ones.sadly. some people live in the world where they think Gods speaks directly to them, and God has shown them the truth.
The modern "snow-flake" mentality and cancel culture is alive where uncrucified flesh is catered to....where truth is seen as being "violent". I am attacked. I attack no one. So your senses are fully out of whack with reality. No wonder you can't hear any truth at all. It amazes me in a way...but the bible testifies of this state of affairs.then they will attack anyone who disagrees with them as how did he put it, "non conversant in spiritual things"
You can't comprehend that you are one of those false teachers.Even unbelievers in the world expect spiritual people to be spiritual. Not so the unbelievers in the churches. The carnal man has been mollycoddled by false teachers for so long now, that sound doctrine is no longer tolerated by almost anyone. People like yourself just want affirmation....for what?...for nothing. A hospital model of the church sees you taking your meds on time and doing nothing to further the truth...even sheltering people FROM the truth..because it hurts. There, there, take your meds and get some more sleep. That's the idea. Don't disturb the spiritually dead ones.
The modern "snow-flake" mentality and cancel culture is alive where uncrucified flesh is catered to....where truth is seen as being "violent". I am attacked. I attack no one. So your senses are fully out of whack with reality. No wonder you can't hear any truth at all. It amazes me in a way...but the bible testifies of this state of affairs.
I think we are just about ready for the final judgment.
LOL. I indeed have a different Spirit than the modern religious institutions. I certainly hope so! I have "another Spirit." It pleases God that the few are rejected by the many. So continue to judge from yourself. It must be so. I'm happy to be marginalized. :) That proves I'm spot on.You can't comprehend that you are one of those false teachers.
news flash. I do not need affirmation.. His spirit has confirmed with my spirit that I am his son.. he did that 40 years ago. and has continued since.
I am not sure who you followLOL. I indeed have a different Spirit than the modern religious institutions. I certainly hope so! I have "another Spirit." It pleases God that the few are rejected by the many. So continue to judge from yourself. It must be so. I'm happy to be marginalized. :) That proves I'm spot on.
I have been following Christ...in reality.... for 43 years. It's not so much about the amount of time one maintains something....but where that is taking you.
remain as you are. No one is forcing you to give up your religious schemes.
You certainly don't know who I follow. As you see so you are.I am not sure who you follow
but its not Christ
if you followed Christ. You would preach is gospel.
Instead, you Mock him at every turn,
Your right, you do have a different spirit. a spirit of self desception is one.. I think you have many spirits though
The truth has a depth of its own. There is no bias when the decision has already been made from the outset a system of values that are not arbitrary. It's like sorting out coins. The pennies go in the penny jar. The nickels go in the nickel jar....etc. No one is going to argue over the value of a coin...unless that coin is foreign to us. And that's the point. Most believers have little to no experience with deeper truth. The only way to consider the value of something foreign to us...spiritual values...is to examine the scriptures and let the bible lay things out. All I ask, as someone who is trying to bring light into darkness...is that the scriptures be taken seriously.
If we want to value a rupee, let's say, then we need to look at its comparative value to the dollar. Comparing like with like.
But if we arrive at our beliefs through a dogmatic bent...an indoctrination...logic and reason go out the window.
The bible is NOT against reason. That's why the bible is so big. What we see are unreasonable people railing against anything outside their own narrow bandwidth of comparative values. So for these...foreign currencies have NO value at all. however, if these people visited a foreign place, then they would soon see the value of those currencies.
I am speaking as someone who has indeed visited a foreign place...the kingdom realm of the Spirit. As such, I have a value system that allows me to evaluate spiritual things in a much better light than someone who is merely being dogmatic with only a temporal religious understanding. Of course, I am mocked for NOT being limited to worldly values...as my critics tend to be.
do you think Episkopos is a prophet of God?I am finding it hard to read all the posts here. But the reason is not because much of it is not true, but rather because of the great number who take would-be God-give gifts upon themselves to make claims without such authority, and most of what is posted seems to be against the Spirit. And certainly the many have it coming. But it hurts to think that because of this many have taken the position of resisting the Spirit as if the church members are guilty of crying wolf...because so many are.
I suppose the caution here, is that we not actually extinguish the flame, for God is spirit and we should rather aspire to be like Him.