A closed mind
An open mind is searching out other points of view and understanding how the logic
of a position is created. Once that position is defined and an answer constructed,
it may well disagree with the position, but it has been considered.
A closed mind is just dismissing another position without addressing its points.
I have seen this done because the person is literally scared of the consequences
emotionally and how they approach life, will be affected by working through the
ideas. And this is a fear for some, because their foundation is not strong.
But if you are committed to finding the truth, and have real trust in Christ, we are
called to face the truth.
A simple test of this is, how many times did Jesus curse the fig tree? Once or twice?
How many times did Jesus overthrow the tables in the temple? Once or twice?
Now there are no definative answers to these questions, just a position you will be
happy with.
Now to a closed mind, asking these questions is shocking, but to an open mind, they
are pointing out the fragility of the gospel testimony, and where exact retelling of
incidents is important over the message that needs to be conveyed.
An open mind is searching out other points of view and understanding how the logic
of a position is created. Once that position is defined and an answer constructed,
it may well disagree with the position, but it has been considered.
A closed mind is just dismissing another position without addressing its points.
I have seen this done because the person is literally scared of the consequences
emotionally and how they approach life, will be affected by working through the
ideas. And this is a fear for some, because their foundation is not strong.
But if you are committed to finding the truth, and have real trust in Christ, we are
called to face the truth.
A simple test of this is, how many times did Jesus curse the fig tree? Once or twice?
How many times did Jesus overthrow the tables in the temple? Once or twice?
Now there are no definative answers to these questions, just a position you will be
happy with.
Now to a closed mind, asking these questions is shocking, but to an open mind, they
are pointing out the fragility of the gospel testimony, and where exact retelling of
incidents is important over the message that needs to be conveyed.
Pr 26:7 The legs of the lame are not equal: so is a parable in the mouth of fools.
For the cause of Christ
Roger