Sabrina:
Leo shows the contemporary thoughts of the day, and how the early Christian writers interacted with them.
Her posts are critical, from a literary perspective, so whether or not she supports any particular doctrine is irrelevant - she has a lack of bias on her side, as has Narkissos.
They neither denigrate peoples' beliefs, nor massage their egos. I love that level of honesty.
I thoroughly enjoy discussing things with them, and I believe it's I that comes away the more enlightened.
On more than a few occasions I've challenged them (especially with regard to stating things as fact when they're only "probable") and they have graciously acceded, or elaborated.
Regardless of their lack of belief in "BibleGod TM " the show a distinct love of the literature of the bible that glows in their writing. I'm afraid I can't help but respect that. It warms my heart.
I should also be very categoric in stating that my "Faith" is in Christ, in accordance with Heb.11:1.
Most people who state they have "faith in the bible" end up taking one of two positions when challenged by critical writings:
- Either they fall to pieces as their faith is shot away; or
- They get entrenched in their "interpretation" of the text.
IMHO neither is healthy...
Remember, the truth has nothing to fear..