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Does The Bible Teach Blind Faith?
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<blockquote data-quote="Proven" data-source="post: 44670" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>Hi guys; I'm a Noob here and this topic caught my interest. Personally I don't think the Bible teaches "Blind" faith; however; I do think MOST people who identify themselves as "Christians" have "blind faith". I believe thats a shame because when times get hard; they are the first to throw in the towel and go a different direction (meaning away from what they profess to believe) And that has happened to me as well to a certain extent. The place that I'm in now is that I AM a believer; but I am not a "church" person. I used to be "plugged in" to the whole churchiosity movement; but as I started noticing the hypocricy within the church; I started pulling away. Not away from God; but away from mankinds idea of God. I believe the Bible; but i am a "dispensationalist". In other words "different messages for different times and for different people" Back then I wanted to become a Pastor; but the politics and hypocrisy within the system started hurting my "faith". So I feel now that we are in an age of "Grace" since the coming of Jesus. There is a saying that goes : "The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed; and the New Testament is the Old Testament REVEALED" And thats what I found in studying the Bible. I'm pretty much a realist; so for me to believe and have faith; I felt that God needed to "prove" Himself to me. So He did. I probably shouldn't go into it at this time; but I became CONVINCED by all the evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proven, post: 44670, member: 2673"] Hi guys; I'm a Noob here and this topic caught my interest. Personally I don't think the Bible teaches "Blind" faith; however; I do think MOST people who identify themselves as "Christians" have "blind faith". I believe thats a shame because when times get hard; they are the first to throw in the towel and go a different direction (meaning away from what they profess to believe) And that has happened to me as well to a certain extent. The place that I'm in now is that I AM a believer; but I am not a "church" person. I used to be "plugged in" to the whole churchiosity movement; but as I started noticing the hypocricy within the church; I started pulling away. Not away from God; but away from mankinds idea of God. I believe the Bible; but i am a "dispensationalist". In other words "different messages for different times and for different people" Back then I wanted to become a Pastor; but the politics and hypocrisy within the system started hurting my "faith". So I feel now that we are in an age of "Grace" since the coming of Jesus. There is a saying that goes : "The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed; and the New Testament is the Old Testament REVEALED" And thats what I found in studying the Bible. I'm pretty much a realist; so for me to believe and have faith; I felt that God needed to "prove" Himself to me. So He did. I probably shouldn't go into it at this time; but I became CONVINCED by all the evidence. [/QUOTE]
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