Okay, thanks, so post more when you can, maxwel. I will say now, however, that to answer your concern about being incorrect, one of the biblical rules (which I didn't state but GRACE ambassador did in the Biblical study Rules), is that to validate our conclusions, we are to compare prophecy with prophecy (scripture with scripture), amongst many other biblical rules (rules taken from the Bible). in fact, that is an absolute requirement. Should we do so and if our conclusion still stands the scrutiny of the entire Bible, we can then feel sure that we've come to correct understanding. The alternative to that would be to trust in things external to the Bible - things of our conjecture and of our judgement not God's in order to gain an understanding of the Bible. This seems to me an approach fraught with danger and of having the potential for far greater error than of trusting the Bible alone.
I'm interested to hear more about how the implied and logically necessary techniques that utilize things external to the Bible can correctly explain things of the Bible.
And you have a great day too.
Rogerg:
"I'm interested to hear more about how the implied and logically necessary techniques that utilize things external to the Bible can correctly explain things of the Bible."
Well this got confusing fast... let me try to clear some things up.
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LOGIC IN SCRIPTURE:
1. I am not talking about "utilizing things external to the Bible"
2. I am talking about utilizing things, like fundamental principles of logic, which are NOT external to the Bible, but INTRINSIC TO the Bible.
3. The fundamental principles of logic aren't a man made artifice; they aren't some weird external contraption we place down onto language after language is created.
4. The fundamental principles of logic PRECEDE the creation of language: language is actually BUILT UPON the basic principles of logic, and language cannot exist without logic.
5. Logic precedes language; logic is what language is built upon.... language cannot exist without it.
6. IF Language is built upon logic, and cannot exist without logic, so that logic actually PRECEDES LANGUAGE... THEN logic both PRECEDES LANGUAGE and must NECESSARILY BE USED IN THE CREATION OF ALL LANGUAGE.
7. If God created language and everything else, and language is built upon logic... then... God must have created logic.
8. If we do some examination of what fundamental logical actually is, we quickly realize it is built into all of creation: so logic is either something God created, or more likely, it's actually part of God's nature.
9. Let's stretch this out:
Fundamental logic, which comes from the mind of God, gives us the building blocks of language... and thus... it also gives us the linguistic building blocks for scripture. The language part of scripture is built upon principles of logic... and logic, as a building block of all creation, seems to necessarily come from God.
Conclusion:
1. The scripture cannot exist without logic, because all language is built upon logic.
2. You cannot even read without using logic - logic was used to write scripture, and it must also be used to read scripture.
3. If God has built logic into language, and into scripture, and into reading... then we best be using these principles of logic when reading and interpreting scripture.
4. We naturally use many principles of logic, without realizing it, when we read. We use it, to a fair degree, just naturally. So if we're already using logic to interpret this scripture which God built upon logic... then maybe we can sort through difficult passages even BETTER if we make some proactive study of logic, and employ this logic more carefully.
5. Whether anyone likes it or not, you cannot read, or write, without using fundamental principles of logic.
Therefore it is IMPOSSIBLE to do ANY interpretation of scripture without logic.
Hopefully that's enough rambling for today.
God Bless.
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