I've noticed on threads that people seem to oppose textual critics/theologians and/or thinking deeply upon scripture. I want to ask why people think this way.
Definition of intellectual:
": of or relating to the ability to think in a logical way
: involving serious study and thought
of a person : smart and enjoying serious study and thought"
[EDIT]
I should have been more clear in my first post, and I apologize. This is completely my fault.
I just noticed that in some threads people would put quotations around the word theologians or textual critics, which read on my side as either mocking them or viewing them with dislike, which I didn't understand.
I'm sorry for any confusion I've caused
Definition of intellectual:
": of or relating to the ability to think in a logical way
: involving serious study and thought
of a person : smart and enjoying serious study and thought"
[EDIT]
I should have been more clear in my first post, and I apologize. This is completely my fault.
- I'm not saying that whether a person is or is not is important
- I'm not saying that being an intellectual/theologian/textual critic makes someone better than or more good than others
I just noticed that in some threads people would put quotations around the word theologians or textual critics, which read on my side as either mocking them or viewing them with dislike, which I didn't understand.
I'm sorry for any confusion I've caused