Nr.22: Inerrancy in the Bible

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The Bible is "inerrant" but not way the idolatry of Fundamentalism understands it.

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  • as a former orthodox, currently calvinist, I have to ask the following questions:

    1.do you believe in the existence of hell ?(4:24)

    2.pls give examples of these so-called "fetishes" apart from the concept of hell.

    3.if the OT is man's battle against idolatry, then why do we worship God incarnate in the form of Yeshua?

    4.Do these fetishes include the holiness of God?

    5.is self-love the entirety of sin, or is there more?

    6.Please explain Ephesians 2:8.

    7.Pls explain Matthew 25:46.

  • @florinu123 Your questions are a bit panicky and incoherent, but let us begins by saying that the OT is not inerrant. The sun does not rise or set, the earth is not stationery. One could not make the day longer by causing the sun to stand still, because it is not moving. If the chronology of the OT was correct, then Adam would have died while Narmar was king in Egypt, the flood would have occured while the pyramids were being built and during the first Chinese tribal states.

  • @florinu123 Intersting that you mention Mt.25. This chapter tells you as clear as day that you cannot enter Heaven without works. In the Hebrew OT, there is not a single word that can be translated as "hell," and the concept clearly did not exist. Of course there is a "hell", but not the neo-pagan hell of Roman Cath/Calvinism

  • @florinu123 Mt.25 and Eph.2:8 are clearly not in agreement with each other. Howbeit, the Orthodox Church teaches us that we are saved by Grace without the works of the Law, while not denying Mt.25. Also, the Scripture clearly teaches us that the doctrine of "Original Sin" is heretical (an invention of the heretic Augustine of Hippo). Self-love and egoism are the bases of sin. Accepting the counterfeits which Satan offers are also. But "sin" does not mean "breaking the law," rather missing

  • @florinu123 the mark or goal of union with God and everlasting life. The idea of Christ as a vicarious human sacrifice was not invented until after year 1000, and it is as blasphemous as it is demonic and heretical. No one in the Apostolic Church ever had such a pagan notion of redemption. The atonement heresy is the primary cause of atheism in the world. By the way, we know very well that Nineveh never accepted the Hebrew God or repented in "sacks and ashes." The history is very well known.

  • @florinu123 The "fetishes" are the creation of mentally unstable people like John Calvin (who murdered everyone in his part of Geneva who did not agree with him. He burned people who disagreed with him at the stake just like the Vatican did. He was homicidal lunatic.) The cruel, vindictive, unstable god of Calvin and the West is no better than Baal or Moloch or any other idolatry.

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  • I'm so glad I found the Orthodox Church, now looking back, I understand how heretical Protestantism really is.

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  • How an Orthodox Christian could become a Calvinist is beyond me. So sad about florinu123.

  • I'd love to hear your take on the Chicago Statement of Biblical Inerrancy

  • i want to grow a beard as cool as yours :3

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