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Old 03-16-2013, 07:31 PM
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Re: Inclusive Bible Laguage?

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Originally Posted by jen4yeshua View Post
I know, but the reasoning behind the change you are referring to is similar to what I have described. As I said earlier, there is a trend among pagan women to refer to God as a woman. The changing of scriptures in the way that you are describing, in my opinion, is a step in that direction. If someone is reading that version of the bible, are they going to pray to the creator, baptise in the redeemer and pray to be filled with the sustainer? Very generic, and reminds me of the early Catholic church melding together pagan symbolism and practices with Christianity so as not to offend. Or was there a different agenda? I am sure that there are those with reasons for wanting this change that are entirely different than the reasons you have described, but they are not going to be discussing those agendas openly in this kind of setting. Names matter. Scripture matters. Otherwise everything is relative and we don't need to stand for anything unless if suits us.
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i haven't read the inclusive bible so i don't know how any changes would effect context. i was mainly referring to changing speech instead of scripture, but would like to see the scripture changes for myself. anyways, thought some women might be interested in this topic and the options available. i do agree that objective truth is an issue. who decides what is truth? on what grounds are these assertions made? is truth relative to individual subjectivity or absolute? would like to read a christian apologist tackle this issue in light of the claims of philosophy.
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Philosophy is a broad topic, what is "it" what does Philosophy have to do with the topic? Can you be specific ?

I know what philosophy is I don't know what you are talking about though with regards to the topic
when I mentioned the claims of philosophy I was referring to Jen's post about "scripture matters. truth matters". I was just saying that I was like to read a book from a christian apologist that covers the issue of the truth of christianity in light of the claims of philosophy that say that truth or knowledge is relative to the individual and shaped by community and culture or only learned from experience. How do we know the bible is true beyond it's claims? (sounds like a good thread)
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