Echelon wrote:Bob, I disagree. The very fact that you, I and anyone else disagrees with each other in minor issues is the very proof that tells us the Bible is being interpreted, whether it should be or not. Thats all I am saying, and only Jesus can you tell us whos right and wrong (even tho the grey area in between maybe large).
I'm not saying people don't make their own interpretation, I'm saying that Jesus commands can be taken at face value. And yet people still try to interpret them to mean something other than what he said, or for that matter what he did. I think many people's "interpretations" come by looking too hard at one verse or another, and not reading the whole story in one piece. If you look at everything as a whole, much of the issues people argue about are not all that debatable.
By the way, you countered with a defensive stance against milly, but didn't remark on my answer to the same statement. I said that what Jesus did was not acting on emotion, and gave the reasoning I had. Since that was the statement in question, why did you overlook what I had said? And, no, it's not only Jesus who can tell you who's right. Jesus does put people who have more time and growth in Christ in the position of "shepherds" or protectors (Pastors) as well as some as teachers. That doesn't mean those people are above reproach, quite the contrary, but it's not "just Jesus" who tells us because if that's the case, it becomse quite blurry who's "just Jesus" as Satan can look really close to Jesus.
Also, if all of Scripture (I'm going out on a limb here, I don't think you said all scripture, but I'm probing a bit) is all based on interpretation, there is no church. We're all just little philosophers making our own observations and living our own way. There are certain things that are right and wrong, certain things that are absolute, certain things that are not up to interpretation. Some (but not all) of the things that are absolute are
1. Jesus is God and came in the flesh (as a human with a physical body). He claimed it numerous times, and so did his early followers (particularly Peter, John, and later Paul) If you believe anything else, you are not a Christian. There is no interpretation to that.
2. Jesus died and was ressurrected. That is core to what we believe.
3. Everything comes down to love. (as a note, Love is not the concept most people have in English, but an explanation of Love is in I Corinthians) and if we are truely followers of Jesus, we will develop Love... (as a note again, that doesn't mean we don't screw up still... Just that we are en process)
4. Sexual immorality, including heterosexual activity outside of marriage, Homosexual activity of any kind, meditative sexual desires to someone who's not married to you, and of course one other step I could go, but prolly won't be acceptable to bring up in this forum...
5. Lying is wrong and counterproductive to a christian life... IN english, it destroys your faith (just as the sexual immorality does) basically, this is put on the same level as sexual immorality which made it impossible for people to get arrogant... With these two things, Sexual immorality and lying, no one is good enough to get into heaven (liars... sexually immoral... will not enter heaven)
Those are some of the absolutes.
i'm not saying that every single word in the bible is an absolute command. In fact, Paul says at time "This is only a suggestion" and also Peter says "sometimes his words are hard to understand" reffering to Paul, so we do have to interpret some things. But there are things that don't require any special interpretation.
If everything is based on personal interpretation, there is no church and there are no christians...