Where did Jesus use straw man arguments in parables? A straw man is a common form of argument and is an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent's argument, while refuting an argument that was not advanced by that opponent. One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man".
The typical straw man argument creates the illusion of having completely refuted or defeated an opponent's proposition through the covert replacement of it with a different proposition (stand up a straw man) and the subsequent refutation of that false argument (knock down a straw man) instead of the opponent's proposition
I look at straw men differently. A straw man is merely an example of a subject, whether
related to people or not. It helps clarify an idea by way of example. It is a powerful
tool, which Jesus used all the time in parables.
It can be used both positively and negatively, as it is merely a device.
Faith is like riding a bicycle. It takes awareness, skill movement and direction.
If you stand still you fall off, if you navigate the terrain incorrectly you fall off.
The objective is to stay moving forward and upright.
Falling off is not a problem, if you pick yourself up, and carry on.
Now there is no compulsion to carry on cycling or moving forward. It is the
desire in the rider that gives them the energy and direction.
And looking at the empty churches and lack of commitment to faith in any form,
the majority now are not interested in carrying on in Christ.
So being a follower and walking in faith, is like riding the bike of faith and righteousness.
What I love about some, is even when they are defeated through scripture any
means to derive antagonism or dispute is raised rather than addressing the real
issues.
You know why I know Jesus supports what I am saying? Because he gave parables
of those who answered His call yet get thrown into hell.
So the argument is always, how much were they believers, which is actually admitting
defeat.
All we know is we walk after Jesus and He is faithful to those who believe in Him, Amen
What this fascination leads me to believe is those who feel they can never fall away,
are not sure they have actually found Christ to start with, which is their real problem.
But the cross is answer enough for their hearts. All they need to do is open up, repent
and let Christ heal them, Amen.