Ash on Nostr: I made a list today of premises I had thought while growing up were established ...
I made a list today of premises I had thought while growing up were established somewhere--anywhere--in scripture; premises that sifted out to be clouds made up for reasons by men.
It's practically the whole idea of all that I was taught--nearly every premise.
There *is* substance in scripture. It is one coherent idea, one tale.
I wish people would rip off the universalist band-aid, but that requires ripping off the language barrier first--and people generally are not welcome to the idea that even one word has been affected--no matter how blatant--though the Bible ends on a note warning us of that very possibility.
It's practically the whole idea of all that I was taught--nearly every premise.
There *is* substance in scripture. It is one coherent idea, one tale.
I wish people would rip off the universalist band-aid, but that requires ripping off the language barrier first--and people generally are not welcome to the idea that even one word has been affected--no matter how blatant--though the Bible ends on a note warning us of that very possibility.