There is one type of post here that I must admit gets under my skin a bit....uhm, maybe a lot.
There are lots of theological points that are very much up for debate and many various schools of thought. One that springs immediately to mind is the whole debate over grace and works and the role or prominence of each. I see so many posts here that come across as someone jumping up on a soapbox (or ascending a mountain) to proclaim:
"Attention everyone, I have learned the truth....if everyone will just listen to me I have been granted full authority and I know all things".
It strikes me that this is what caused some to look upon Jesus with awe and wonder, and at times with scorn, because Jesus spoke with authority. As one who does believe in The Trinity though, there is no issue for me with recognizing Jesus' authority on all things. But that same recognition does not extend to the anonymous poster on a message board....regardless of how sure they are of themselves.
There's a recent thread that started off in this vein, with the OP proclaiming that clergy should never be paid a salary....a point with which I mostly disagree, however I do know there is an admonition somewhere in scripture about preaching the Word for filthy lucre. It would be nice if we could discuss things while maintaining respect for those with differing views.
There are lots of theological points that are very much up for debate and many various schools of thought. One that springs immediately to mind is the whole debate over grace and works and the role or prominence of each. I see so many posts here that come across as someone jumping up on a soapbox (or ascending a mountain) to proclaim:
"Attention everyone, I have learned the truth....if everyone will just listen to me I have been granted full authority and I know all things".
It strikes me that this is what caused some to look upon Jesus with awe and wonder, and at times with scorn, because Jesus spoke with authority. As one who does believe in The Trinity though, there is no issue for me with recognizing Jesus' authority on all things. But that same recognition does not extend to the anonymous poster on a message board....regardless of how sure they are of themselves.
There's a recent thread that started off in this vein, with the OP proclaiming that clergy should never be paid a salary....a point with which I mostly disagree, however I do know there is an admonition somewhere in scripture about preaching the Word for filthy lucre. It would be nice if we could discuss things while maintaining respect for those with differing views.
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