jhopkins said:
Kami
of course we have free will. that doesnt mean u can spread out ur arms and fly. thats as im possible as changing somthing protected by the all powerful.
It requires man as a physical agency to perpetuate the bible though, your suggestion that man cannot do suggests that god is controlling what man writes/controlling what they desire to write. Which opposes free will.
With your example of flying, well nothing all powerful is removing our ability to choose to spread our arms and fly, we still may make that decision and attempt it. It simply is a fact of life that a consequence of making that choice is that after a brief time in the air you must fall.
You also have not addressed my previous query - do you believe people are incapable of mispeaking in god's name?
And this is important because many christian priests have preached hateful things regarding homosexuals. If christianity is mainly about love and forgiveness, then how can this come from someone who speaks for god using interpretations from the holy text?
jhopkins said:
so u think mans politicakl power is greater to that of God?
King James could have changed al he ant about the church, but he is still wrong, and he didnt change the bible.
It doesn't matter whether I believe man is more powerful than god - that is not the issue. The point you established was that man would never dare to challenge the holy text even if they did not believe. I put forward that someone who did not believe would have no issue with making that challenge. So I brought in an example of a man who changed an entire church to reinterpret a definition
from a holy text for his own personal gain.
The above change was also far more drastic and against any biblical definition than same-sex marriage would be (I don't know any passage that forbids the marriage of two women for instance, whereas I remember plenty saying 'till do you part')