Great speech by Tucker Carlson on abortion and courage: "If you're afraid of dying, you're doing it wrong"
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✝️ Sacrifice No Child!
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even a document like the US Constitution needs an authoritative interpreter or living voice (Supreme Court).
who has the authority to interpret and adjudicate on a document such as the Bible? Can an individual human being interpret authoritatively? What if another human being has a different interpretation?
What are you talking about
Ah yes, just like how "shall not be infringed" is "open for interpretation". This mindset is a disease. There is one Truth and God will not hear excuses for not seeking it.
There is only one authority. Jesus is the head of the church and anyone who claims otherwise is just trying to get you to worship them instead.
The last time I told someone that she said, and I quote, "...the Bible WE gave you by the way, you're welcome."
To those people Jesus said, "I never knew you. Depart from me, you who practice lawlessness."
The concept of the Constitution being a living document is the exact idea that the Uniparty has used for a century to get us to our current position.
The question “what if someone has a different interpretation” presupposes relativism; that there can be “your” truth that is just as valid as anyone else’s.
The reality is that there is only one interpretation; the one that the author intended and that the words actually convey.
For the Constitution, its meaning can be easily derived by actually reading it, and reading the FF’s other writings can help provide context.
For the Bible, its meaning can also be derived from just reading it and letting it speak for itself. Believers have the extra advantage of having the Holy Spirit to help explain things.
The supreme court is a fraudulent creation. B.A.R.
Historically, that has been the role of priests, pastors, preachers, ministers, etc....
That's the reason why there is something like 40,000 different denominations of Christianity worldwide.
It's the reason why a town of 400 people will have four Baptist churches, three Methodist churches, two Presbyterian churches, and then have a large Mennonite population as well.
People pick their places of worship based on how much they agree with the interpretation of the minister, or preacher, or what have you. I know of several churches in my town that split because of the minister's stance on abortion or homosexuality or the role of women in church.
Thanks for the link. It looks interesting.