Why?
In my now more than 35 years in ministry, I've learned something that really surprised me.
The vast majority of believers don't want to learn.
They really just want what they've chosen to believe to be affirmed.
No matter how much you break down the original languages of Scripture, show the cultural norms of the day, explain the idoms/colloquialisms/word puns, detail the crossover from Hebrew Scripture to Greek Scripture (like why a certain Greek word was chosen), explain the relationships of the various persons in a given passage based on historical norms, and tons of other relevant information - a very large portion of the Body just want someone to tell them they are correct in believing something not actually supportedby the "proof texts" they use - often cimpletely out of context. They get offended when someone presents something different and the more proof offered the more vehemently they rebel against it.
Why?
Please stay on track... let's not let this turn into an open discussion on every topic that touches this. I'd really like it if we can narrow down some legitimate reasons beyond "Cognitive Dissonance", so we can begin creating some materials that will help overcome this massive enigma, which has become a cancer, in the Body.
3
3 comments
Tim Hillis
5
Why?
Faith Flex
skool.com/faith-flex
Uncover the origins of your faith! Join our diverse community. Explore ancient history, archaeology, and faith traditions. Engage with experts.
Leaderboard (30-day)
powered by