Homer, Thank you for your patience. while pondering this subject, I looked back on some of these posts and found where you had written:
You obviously do not know much about Paidion, in particular how he consistently advocates that we must live righteously before God!
may i ask you if you know how Paidion defines "righteously living before God"?
You wrote that he advocates this righteous living. A definition for advocate is one who pleads another's cause or in support of something. This brings me to ask if you think there is anyone on this site who does not think they advocate living righteously before God? Does it appear to you that I do not so advocate?
Since it appears that everyone seems to be advocating living righteously before God, a problem arises when we discover that the different advocates are saying contradictory things. The problem could be solved if we could find out who is advocating for Him rightly and not wrongly. Who truly represents God's teachings and who falsely 'mis-represents' Him?
This seems to me to identify a crux of the problem with humanity, in general, with everyone thinking they are right. "Every way of a man is right in his own eyes", Proverbs says, so who can tell him that he might be wrong about something? This problem is manifested all over the globe every day, every year, every decade and century and millenium. Arguments happen because everyone thinks they are right. These arguments lead to divisions, divorces, and destructions, including war! Everyone fighting, presumably, to prove that he is right and the other wrong. True peace evades us, not because it is deceptive but because we are! we all think we're right even though we're not. Many are deceived. Every advocate of their particular religion and its teachings thinks his way is the right way.
Regarding us, we agree that Jesus is THE way, the life and the truth, but even He warned that many would come in His name but deceive MANY!
So, once again, we're back at the problem: Who's right? Who truly advocates for God? And, who presumes to do so, yet is a false teacher? It is one thing to advocate for living righteously before God (even those that opposed Jesus did that!), but another thing to be right about it. The Pharisees opposed Jesus. Why? Because they thought they were right and He was wrong, basically. However, the chiefs
knew that Jesus was the Son of God and wanted to kill Him anyway! This, by definition, is truly evil. They wanted to silence the truth to protect their ways of life. They were not "deceived" in the sense that they did know they were putting to death the heir, because they wanted to steal His inheritance! In this they were deceived.They could have repented of their errors and obtained the inheritance legally. Theier fear of losing what they did not have led to their undoing.
To get back to the point, just because someone says that they advocate living righteously before God does not mean that their definition of righteousness is the same as God's. We are instructed by "the Truth" (Mt. 6:33) to seek God's kingdom and His righteousness first (rightouseness as God defines it). God's word is truth (John 17), and does a good job of beginning to define God's definition of rightousness. Yet, there are those who advocate disregarding God's definitions in favor of their own thoughts on the matter. They even mock God's commandments and His instructions to His people and claim a better way, by saying that God's commandments are not a part of His Law. That was one of the most arrogant statements I've read on this web site.
Homer, I asked you earlier if you also thought there is something wrong with God's commandments as given through Moses. Your neglect to answer is understandable, since an honest answer may expose unwarrented boldness or even foolishness.
Making fun of The Teacher's Lessons saying that they are "no part of the True Law" is ridiculous and arrogant to the extreme, wouldn't you agree? Maybe you've had an experience of sitting in a classroom when a proud, foolish, "student" made fun of a beloved teacher? Very sad isn't it? Who rejoices in such a situation? Who commends the fools for their mocking and laughs along with them? I cry inwardly when I see people forsake God's instructions.
You may choose to follow the teachings of men that advocate disregard for God's commandments or you may choose to adopt the attitude of David, who God Himself declared to be a man after His own heart. I wish I could access one of those web sites with the Bible written, because I'd copy the whole of Psalm 119...but I don't have time to type it now... Please read, if you can find some time...at least Ps. 119:137-144.
You counseled me to interpret Jesus' "unclear statements" of Matthew 5:17-19 by using Paul's "clear statements", yet scripture warns of exactly that! Peter wrote in 2 Peter 3:15ff that Paul's writings are hard to understand and the unlearned and unstable have twisted, as they have also done with the other scriptures to their own destruction. I hope to post an example of some of Paul's seeming "contradictions", and ask you to interpret them for me. Until then, I will pray that you come to see that Jesus' clear teaching is easy to see, if He gives us eyes to see.
Peace, dmatic