Jesus's Sins

Brian Dean bridean@worldnet.att.net
Thu, 12 Feb 1998 20:51:47 -0500 (00887356307, 19980213014345.AAA25879@briandea)



> TIM
> >Let me give an example.
> >Suppose I say that the moon is made of green cheese and that
> >this is a spiritually important fact that everyone's salvation is
> >dependent upon. I then go to my Bible and look for a clear declaration that the
> >moon is made of green cheese. Surprise, surprise. I can find no trace of
> this vital >doctrine in the Bible.
>
> >Conclusion: The Bible is errant.
> >
BRIDEAN Or how about somewhere in Romans it says that the moon is made of green cheese but somewhere in Acts it says that the moon is made of yellow cheese. (Assuming this hypothetical were true). You would probably attempt to harmonize it by saying that sometimes something might appear yellow or green depending on how dark it was. Or you would come up with colors that could easily be either green or yellow (some color in between). Then Farrell Till asks you why he should believe this harmonization and you then counter that Farrell Till is merely already biased against the Bible and that you need not explain it further. This is what you come accross to us as doing. (Sorry Farrell, my e-mail program is resolving the reply to you and some address called 'erran'. So I am sending it anyway. Sorry for the double post if a double post occurs.)