First, I just want to say THANK YOU, dear tec (and peace to you!). It really is that simple, isn't it? So why doesn't he get it? The example that our Lord gave me long ago was a man asking his two year old what color the sky was (and after looking up, the child responding, "Blue") and then asking his adult companion who, after looking up, squinching his eyes, and "examining" the sky says something like "Well, today it's a light shade of steely gray with little wisps of white here and there but if you look toward the east it's got some pink going on due to the sunrise, but an aura of browishness around that due to the smog"... etc., etc., etc. Meaning, some have to make God SO complicated... when He isn't at all... and then wonder why they don't get it. They don't WANT to get it. I digress...
Peace to you my dear Shelby!
The GREATEST of love and peace to you, dear NVL... and before we continue I also want to thank YOU... for keeing this discussion amiable, civil, and kind. Truly.
I am just asking which parts are inspired and right and which aren't.
Ummm... that's not what you asked, actually. You asked: "... has God/Jesus told you which parts of the bible are right and which aren't?" To which I responded, "God, no. Christ… as things come up, yes." If you are [now] asking which parts of the Bible are inspired, the answer is "the scriptures." If you are asking, "Which parts are 'scripture," the answer is "Moses, the Psalms, the Prophets"... and the Revelation. If you are asking are the 'scriptures' right, the answer is to some degree, yes, but not completely as the "false stylus of the secretaries"... i.e., the "scribes"... has rendered them unreliable in their entirety - intentionally and unintentionally (which I also stated... somewhere).
It just seems mildly suspiciuous that when you get backed into a corner on scripture you just happen to get insight on to what's right or not.
I can see how you would think that, given what you've been taught about how one even knows the "scriptures" (i.e., it is subjec to the interpretation of and validation/acceptance by theologians and scholars... and others commonly accepted as having "knowledge"... but no one else, not even God and Christ). But I do not lie to you, dear NVL. You might not believe this but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is something I take VERY seriously...
I mean, YOU are the one picking which scriptures are real or not.
It's not me, truly, dear one. I know that you may have never heard of what I'm sharing (that my Lord speaks)... although you really have... just not from men... but, I am NOT lying to you when I say that I don't know these things. I really don't. I PROMISE you. I'm a little smart, yes, but I'm not THAT smart.
Clue the rest of us in :)
I did, luv: just ask, yourself. As to certain scriptures/verses... or as to ANYTHING you wish to know... including whether I am telling the truth or lying. Just ask. And then put faith in what you HEAR. Don't make it up, though, just to "get" my "goat" - 'cause that might turn out to be blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
If I don't know how to make shakshuka, then I can't. I can learn how, but until I do, I can't.
Yes. And if you don't want to learn, you will never learn how... or make one. In the meantime, can you tell others who can... or who want to learn how... that THEY can't? Or shouldn't? Isn't that WTBTS "dirt"?
If you don't know how to snowboard, then you don't. You might be able to learn, but until then, you can't.
And if I never ever get ON a snowboard... then I won't. However, just because I've never SEEN a snowboard doesn't mean no one else has. Or that no one else know how to snowboard.
Oh, look who suddenly decided to use the WT translation. Let's continue that scripture...
I use virtually every Bible version out there, dear one, so long as the verse it states if corrected transliterated. Every Bible version has some accuracy... and a whole lot of error...
the evident demonstration of reality THOUGH NOT YET BEHELD. Look who stopped short this time, my dear :)
Look who didn't read all that I wrote, which is usually the case and why so many are ABLE to use the Bible to mislead (because they KNOW folks don't fully and accurately SEE what's before their eyes!!). I stated:
"Faith… is the assured expectation of thing hoped for… the EVIDENT DEMONSTRATION OF REALITY. It is just not “beheld”… i.e., not experienced with the senses of the physical man."
Which is another reason why we shouldn't put our faith in the Bible... because we don't always see what even IT states.
Sounds like a thing you a hoping for, a reality, though not yet beheld :)
This is true, though I don't think YOU understand what that means. So, I repeat (because you apparently missed it the first time around):
"... not experienced with the senses of the physical man."
If he decided to jump off a cliff he would go splat.
Not necessarily, dear one. There were skins, leaves, bark, and other material that could have been used to fashion a "kite." And how do WE know one wasn't, say, 3000 years... or more... ago? Maybe he was the one guy who believed it, went out and did it... and his ridiculers tore his little kite up and threatened him with death if he "ever tried a stunt like that again - we say a man CAN'T fly and we ain't gonna let you go around proving us wrong. So cut it out!" And maybe he cut it out... maybe he didn't. Maybe his "design" died with him. Who knows? Oh, that right - "science" hasn't found any "evidence" of such a kite (although all the materials that one would have been made from would most probably have completely decomposed)... and so it never happened. Unless and until "they" find "evidence" that it did.
Funny thing, though: "science" keeps proving ITSELF wrong. Why, just a few months ago they "discovered" that cats aren't color-blind, after all. Guess what? Dogs aren't either (mine aren't and, yes, I've tested it with their water bowls - oh, no, wait, they're not responding to color... because "science" says they aren't... so it must be "something else". Yet, they know which bowls they like drinking out of... and which ones they don't... and they aren't fooled by the color). But "science" hasn't figured that out, yet, and so, until "they" do... dogs are color-blind, too.
Just like the WTBTS' "new light." It ain't so until WE say it is. And whatever WE say is true... at the time... is truth. Okay, dear NVL, but please don't say that I'm the one stuck in WTBTS-thinking mode...
later it might be true, but at the time, it wasn't.
And there you go: the light getting brighter. "At the time WE understood it, it was true; now, we know different so what we know NOW is true." Do you REALLY not SEE that?
It was entirely baseless faith. He had no math, no physics, no nothing on which to base his faith.
Wait... how can YOU say he had no math, no physics? How can you SAY that? Because he didn't publish a theorem? How do YOU know that? True, what he may have "had" may have been primitive to what we have now... but to say he had NO math/physics is absurd. Maybe he though everyone else pretty much thought as he thought... and so he didn't need to make a big deal out of it. Or maybe when he told them what he thought they responded with, "MATH?? What the heck is MATH, Og?? Who are YOU to be telling US about MATH? Did WE discover this math you're always grunting about? No? Then it don't exist. We didn't think of it, we don't know it, and it don't make sense to US... so shut your Og trap and get back to hunting... whatever it is you hunt. And leave the THINKING to us!"
Is that the kind of faith you are suggesting you have?
I have faith that "we" don't know everything... in spite of what our... ummmm... arrogance... tells us. About the present, the past, and certainly not the future. However, there is One who can TELL us... about ALL of these things... if we only ask. I don't ask about math or physics, generally, but it's not like he hasn't broached those subjects. Recently, even. And no, I can't yet explain that to you, as I stated previously. If and when I am able, I most certainly will.
Besides which, you can thing something MIGHT be possible without having faith in it :)
You can. You can also have faith in something you think possible... even though other think you a fool.
As always, I bid you the greatest of love and peace, dear NVL...
YOUR servant and a slave of Christ, who IS alive...
SA