Do not distort what I said and communicated. The Word that came from GOD is pure. In translating the original Greek, errors were made. My argument was, that you did not understand, was in support of its reliabliity. Tha even the occasional misspelled words or flip flop phrases that occur, doctrines are not effected.
Ir means certain scriptures are unclear to each and every individual across the board. Ww start out ignorant and grow spiritually, like a child starts kindergarten and eventually learns the knowledge of God over time, a lifetime.
Never said that! He is the Spirit of Truth and ALL His counsel is for each person, perfectly and gradually taught. He sometimes is silent for a purpose. An example would be the Book of Revelation. The Body is not in unity concerning this book. The are many interpretations. Is the Holy Spirit teaching us differently? No. If all the different views exist among Christians who all supposed to be the Temple of the Holy Spirit, why are there so many views? Maybe He is silent, and has left it a mystery? He told Daniel to seal it up. It wasn't for him to know and evidently wasn't for Christians throughout the ages to discipher these mysteries until the last generation when He would reveal more.
Get real. Christians err in interpreting the Bible. It is a fact. Haven't you noticed? And they distort the Bible just like you distorted everything I said!
Your post is an obscene attack, slanderous. Are you trying to assassinate my character? This tactic is commonly used by liberals, wicked unbelievers - right out of the Democrat Playbook! Nice.
I am wondering if you actually posses the Holy Spirit, because the fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, peace, joy, kindness, gentleness, self control, patience, goodness and faith. I do not see any of these qualities in your post.
What? Belief that Jesus died for our sins, was buried and rose on the third day is the Gospel. (1 COR. 15:1-4)
The Word of God is perfect, but all the Greek manuscripts, over 5000, are not exactly the same. As I said minors variations exist that do not effect the message. My point was to counter the OP. I was lifting up the Word not tearing it down.
Here is a scripture for you, you need some work in these areas:
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. Gal. 5:22-23
You keep accusing me of distorting you, but you have not answered a single verse I gave. Scripture, not emotion, not accusations, is the standard. “Let God be true but every man a liar” ~Romans 3:4. So let’s measure your claims by the Word.
First, you say translation variations mean doctrines might look unclear.
That is false. Scripture says the words of the Lord are pure ~Psalm 12:6. God breathed out the originals ~2 Timothy 3:16. The minor manuscript differences do not touch doctrine, and nothing in Scripture ever suggests God failed to preserve His message. The confusion is never because God whispered unclearly. It is because man is slow to believe ~Luke 24:25.
Second, you claim certain Scriptures are unclear to all believers. Scripture says the opposite. God gives light to the simple ~Psalm 119:130. Jesus said His sheep hear His voice ~John 10:27. The problem is not that the Word is unclear.
The problem is that people approach it with unbelief, pride, or tradition in their heads instead of letting the text speak.
Third, you claim the Spirit might be silent on Revelation.
That is not biblical. Scripture says the Spirit guides believers into all truth ~John 16:13. The command is to read, hear, and keep the words of the prophecy ~Revelation 1:3. God never says He is withholding clarity from the church.
The issue is that many interpret Revelation through imagination instead of Scripture. That is not God’s silence. That is human speculation.
Fourth, you accuse me of lacking the fruit of the Spirit because I corrected what you wrote. That is misusing Scripture. The same Bible that teaches the fruit of the Spirit also commands believers to
“rebuke sharply, that they may be sound in the faith” ~Titus 1:13. Correction is love when error is present. Paul opposed Peter to his face when he was wrong ~Galatians 2:11. That was not a fruit problem. That was obedience.
Fifth, you keep acting as if pointing to Scripture is slander. Slander is saying something false about someone. Repeating your claims back to you and measuring them by the text is not slander. It is exactly what Scripture commands. “Test all things” ~1 Thessalonians 5:21. “Judge with righteous judgment” ~John 7:24.
Sixth, you say Christians err in interpretation.
Yes, they do. That is exactly what you are doing and why we must cling to Scripture as the final authority. Not human experience. Not emotion. Not tradition. Not class. Not psychology.
Only the Word. The moment you say Scripture is unclear or that the Spirit might leave us in mystery instead of truth, you undermine the very authority you claim to defend.
Lastly, quoting ~Galatians 5:22-23 at someone to avoid correction is not the fruit of the Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit never cancels discernment. The Spirit gave the command to expose error ~Ephesians 5:11. God gives love and truth together. Never one against the other.
Your claims do not line up with Scripture in context. The Word of God is clear, pure, complete, and authoritative. When you move the authority from what God said to how people feel, how slowly they grow, or how many views exist, you are shifting the standard away from Scripture. And Scripture warns against that. “Do not add to His words, lest He rebuke you and you be found a liar” ~Proverbs 30:6.
If you want to defend your position, show the verses. Stop appealing to experience, feelings, or accusations. The Bible settles it. The question is whether you will submit to what God actually said.