A paradox in the Bible?Well, what can you say?
Cretans will be cretins.
A paradox in the Bible?
Paul was merely referring to the reputation that Crete had long held...the untruthfulness of its people was so proverbial that Paul even quoted their own prophet in verse 12...this was the environment that the congregations of Crete had sprung up, making it especially needful for the believers “to repudiate ungodliness and worldly desires and to live with soundness of mind and righteousness and godly devotion,” as Paul reminded them in Titus 2:12...What is a Christian to make of "One of Crete's own prophets has said it: Cretans are always liars, evil brutes, idle bellies. He has surly told the truth."
..."are always liars" They're always liars? Do they call themselves liars?
But if all Cretans are liars, so is the Cretan prophetPaul was merely referring to the reputation that Crete had long held...the untruthfulness of its people was so proverbial that Paul even quoted their own prophet in verse 12...this was the environment that the congregations of Crete had sprung up, making it especially needful for the believers “to repudiate ungodliness and worldly desires and to live with soundness of mind and righteousness and godly devotion,” as Paul reminded them in Titus 2:12...
What is a Christian to make of "One of Crete's own prophets has said it: Cretans are always liars, evil brutes, idle bellies. He has surly told the truth."
But if all Cretans are liars, so is the Cretan prophet
Nope. Not the most, but all. Ergo a paradox.Of course, not.
Epimenides was simply stating what majority of Cretans are.
Surely when we say Democrats or Republicans are liars - we don't really mean each and every one of them!
Nope. Not the most, but all. Ergo a paradox.
It's obviously false. WRONG. The word of God WRONG!!!!!!
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The Bible says what it says. Deal with it
Either the Cretan prophet is telling the truth or he is lying...evidence/history says he is telling the truth...But if all Cretans are liars, so is the Cretan prophet
A cheap play of words - in the Bible. Imagine that. That's just what an ordinary human would do. And Paul couldn't resist to slap a "this is true" at the end of it.The Bible say so many things - like, the springs in the ocean! Who would've thought that's a fact?
The Bible doesn't give all the details - blow by blow. If you hadn't noticed.
I'm explaining it to you. I even gave you the link of the article - it explains along with support from the Scriptures.
It also explains what that paradox is all about!
You're the one who has a problem dealing with the explanation.
What? You're going to pull a Smalley on me now?![]()
History proves that all Cretans are lazy fat liars?Either the Cretan prophet is telling the truth or he is lying...evidence/history says he is telling the truth...
Maybe he was. But even liars can tell the truth occasionally. Even about themselves.But if all Cretans are liars, so is the Cretan prophet
Of course. I'm not arguing that point. The point is that the Bible is the word of God, supposedly. Dumb mistakes like Titus 1:12 raise questions, or should raise questions if Christians were allowed to question itMaybe he was. But even liars can tell the truth occasionally. Even about themselves.
Yet, the Bible also makes it obvious Paul was not agreeing with any all-encompassing racial or ethnic slur against the Cretans, neither was the prophet making one, since he was a Cretan himself...Paul knew that on Crete there were fine Christians whom God had approved and anointed with His holy spirit...Acts 2:5,11,33Of course. I'm not arguing that point. The point is that the Bible is the word of God, supposedly. Dumb mistakes like Titus 1:12 raise questions, or should raise questions if Christians were allowed to question it
Knowledge of the truth supposedly leads to godliness. Paul must have known full well that his screech didn't apply to any and all Cretans.Yet, the Bible also makes it obvious Paul was not agreeing with any all-encompassing racial or ethnic slur against the Cretans, neither was the prophet making one, since he was a Cretan himself...Paul knew that on Crete there were fine Christians whom God had approved and anointed with His holy spirit...Acts 2:5,11,33
Where did you get the idea that they can't question it? There are many examples in the book itself where people have questioned God. He's use to being questioned.Of course. I'm not arguing that point. The point is that the Bible is the word of God, supposedly. Dumb mistakes like Titus 1:12 raise questions, or should raise questions if Christians were allowed to question it
Proverbs 3:5-6Where did you get the idea that they can't question it? There are many examples in the book itself where people have questioned God. He's use to being questioned.
My point was that even a liar could call himself and others liars. I see no paradox in that.