I would say I remember the salient points. But you are assuming that anyone who says, “I have read the bible” is able to quote chapter and verse by memory. That isn’t what “I have read the bible” means. That’s what, “I am a bible scholar.” means.
Say someone was posting that he really had Force powers ala Star Wars. One way to engage with him would be to talk about how his putative Force powers line up with the Force powers describe in Lucas’ canon. But that’s pointless. It doesn’t get at the core question at hand. A more fruitful approach is to point out that Force powers are make-believe and don’t actually exist.
I’m not sure why you’re insisting that we must do the former.
raindog since you have so far failed to address the theological problems I have outlined without referencing scripture directly, maybe you could consider 2 Thessalonians 2:8-17,
(bracketed comments and bolding mine)
Can your knowledge of scripture help me out of this apparent absurdity, of God being ‘ultimately in charge’ of our destiny?
Well, I can tell you some texts that speak to prayer, and what some of them have to say about the effect of prayer, including how God views prayer.
But surely you know these texts, right?
Now whether these texts are valid is a different topic altogether and if most vigorously debated must end up in a stalemate, for they will remain a subjective assessment.
In effect, you and I would end up witnessing to each other. Because I know that these can only end in a stalemate I have always considered a victory if my opponent believes that anything but a stalemate can be had.
I have a lot on my mind right now, and so I’m not intersted in hearing you witness.
OTOH, if you want to show me your working knowledge about what the bible says about prayer, (and I’ll show you mine) I’d be pleased to play.
If you want to discuss what the texts say, I’m game. If you want to witness to me-----to share your subjective beliefs with me------- than I have to pass.
It’s too bad I’m not allowed to call you a liar on this board, because I’d really like to. This is pretty much all you’ve done in the past few threads. You jump in to make a few snide comments designed deliberately to incite at those you direct them against. Then when your first one liner (using logic and reason is witnessing) doesn’t get enough attention, you try to go deeper and more personal. You start throwing out seemingly innocent accusations of people exaggerating their qualifications, dishonestly using one indicator (having read the bible) in place of what you were really talking about (being an expert on the bible). All you’re doing is mucking up the thread with childish accusations and nothing to back them up.
I will gladly discuss with The Hamster King what the bible has to say about prayer.
With cites. I’m at work and do not have my bible with me, and have limited time. But I would be pleased to have a discussion with him about what the bible says on the topic.
Excellent! …err just one thing, you failed to discuss the texts, or in any way answer any of the questions, scriptural or otherwise, that I have raised. I am not attempting to witness you, and from both positions it’s clearly as useful as the proverbial chocolate teapot. I am attempting to get someone to tackle the obvious theological issues raised in the OP and in scripture. No one has so far tried, besides ignoring my posts, or responding by ducking the question entirely.
Gbro, I assume you’ve yet to get up to the book of Matthew in your bible study, but Jesus seems fairly specific concerning self proclaiming prayer, presumably this also extends to internet message boards.
It would help if you gave me a question(s) to start with. If you want to discuss the content of 2 Thess 2, we can. But I’d point out that I am not posting from a dorm room, so comments like “yummy wicked humans!” don’t impress me and add nothing to an intelligent, rational discussion.
So what is your “obvious theological issue” and is 2 Thess where you want to discuss it?
What “evidence” were you expecting to see? What evidence would you accept? As far as I know, SDMB doesn’t have an “I’ve read the Bible” icon to put next to a member’s name.
The reason my language is becoming increasing facetious it primarily down to your obfuscation in avoiding any of my questions which have up to now been perfectly rational and logical, for example in reference to post #31,
…but yet no attempt at an answer.
In what way is this not a reasonable question to ask of the text in 2 Thessalonians 2?