We need to remember that death is not the end and ultimately trust in God's judgement for their souls. — Moses
We're going to stick to this one topic instead of branching off to homosexuality which is its own separate topic. I want to get this done first then we can move on.↪ — Moses
is your position that killing gays as prescribed in the bible is wisdom or if it isnt wisdom then how do you reckon this awful part of the bible with this “wisdom” you purport it has? — DingoJones
Is the bibles edict to kill people who are gay part of its wisdom? — DingoJones
my goal isn't to convince a non-believer of their truth in my above quote/discussion, it's to make sense of all the wild and brutal events of the bible through a biblical lens. — Moses
We need to remember that death is not the end and ultimately trust in God's judgement for their souls. — Moses
...my goal isn't to convince a non-believer of their truth in my above quote/discussion, it's to make sense of all the wild and brutal events of the bible through a biblical lens. — Moses
...things that folk take to be certain even if there is evidence to the contrary, and even if that evidence is overwhelming. — Banno
I think that is the answer to a different question. I was wondering how you demonstrated those 'facts' to yourself. How did you arrive at : — Tom Storm
why a biblical lens is a necessary condition of understanding. — Tom Storm
Ok but then you are talking about a rule/law with no wisdom in it aren’t you? — DingoJones
Belief here ceases to be a rational act in the face of evidence or convention, and becomes an act of assertion, the expression of the will to power, the command "This is how things are!"
What would we call such belief? — Banno
This set me thinking about what is involved in adopting a "biblical lens". — Banno
because without a biblical lens there's no making sense of this book. even with a biblical lens when you grant assumption its is an immense challenge. you need to grant certain assumptions just like we'd grant assumptions to virtually any ethical theory or metaphysical belief.
This is philosophy; we grant assumptions. Doesn't mean the assumptions are true. A lot of it is a thought experiment. If we're talking about my own personal faith in God I've already noted earlier in this thread that I don't believe rationality gets one 100% of the way there and that I'm content to rely partially on faith. I have other reasons but these reasons are more personal and intuitive. I think it's perfectly valid to have a discussion within the context of "let's say we grant assumption A, B, and C..." — Moses
But I thought philosophy was about testing assumptions and presuppositions. — Tom Storm
I am not sure this can be demonstrated either and we have already explored the fraught nature of a 'biblical lens' — Tom Storm
Do you include the NT in your thinking? — Tom Storm
Is a biblical lens possible? Surely there any number of potential lenses? There is only personal preference tied up in biblical interpretation. Desmond Tutu's Biblical 'lens' was at odds with Scott Morrison's. How do we determine which lens is any good? Does faith eventually become literary criticism? — Tom Storm
Hence there is no way to make sense of the bible.You say there is no way to make sense of the Bible without a biblical lens. — Tom Storm
Utilitarianism and Kant and Aristotle all have their background assumptions/presuppositions that need to be accepted for discussion to proceed or for the strongest version of the philosophy to come to light. No point in knocking down straw men. — Moses
Solutions to global warming are like the existence of God in that there is an evidentiary problem. There is no evidence that there is no God. There is no evidence that we can't address global warming. — Tate
The most straight-off description of the laws in leviticus is that they are laws. they are laws from god. if you want to say that they were issued with divine wisdom then fine. I usually think of wisdom as more bigger picture than just e.g. a law, but this isn't a major point IMO. The Bible is undoubtedly against homosexuality, but the application of that is a different matter. I don't see why we're getting so hung up on this word 'wisdom.' — Moses
Typically when I think of wisdom I think of practical timeless advice, not commandments. But God does possess infinite wisdom according to the book. — Moses
In contrast, there are beliefs that reverse this process, such that the world is made to fit the thought. Faith is of this sort. — Banno
This usage isn't as interesting to me as the one mentioned earlier. — Tate
Optimism and hope have the direction of fit from thought to word. Hope involves expectation and desire....the meaning of faith and how it relates to optimism and hope. — Tate
It is your claims about the wisdom of the bible we are discussing is it not? — DingoJones
Anyway, the point is that if they are laws from god and god is wise then so too should his laws be wise, right? — DingoJones
But you said that stoning gays isnt wise so Im just observing that this is a contradiction, and to one of my original points you are left ignoring it or rectifying it with the wisdom of the bible. — DingoJones
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