Soren wrote on Jan 9
th, 2013 at 10:59am:
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But there is a central element to the debate between Muslims and non-Muslims and that is the notion of context itself.
For Muslims like Abu and Falah et al, Islam is the context as well as the topic. For FD et al, Islam is the topic but most definitely not the context. So when someone who rejects Islam's credibility or harmlessness responds to a Muslim's point about Islam (made in the context of being Muslim, Islamic), it will always be out of context as far as the Muslim party is concerned.
True, old boy. It's the same in Christianity. I know some Hillsong Pentecostals. They believe you don't properly understand the Bible without receiving the Holy Spirit first. For them, the Bible can't be read as intended (i.e, as the Word of God) without "committing your life to Jesus".
What they mean by this is committing your life to Jesus and then taking a number of Hillsong classes in how to understand the Bible better. As you do this, you "grow in the Spirit" and your understanding of the Word of God increases. You receive "revelation" directly through the "Spirit". Some even speak in tongues.
Thanks to the Holy Spirit, you come to understand all the Hillsong teachings on subjects as wide-ranging as the correct roles of husbands and wives in marriage, the evils of homosexuality, the lies spread by the global warming crowd, and the correct role of government in providing a defence force, a police force, jails, and no more. You understand these things through "divine revelation". You might have a vision, or receive someone else's tongues. Such is the power of the Word of God.
As demons are banished from your life, God inspires you to dress better, wear the same makeup as the other girls, and use similar language such as "awesome", "cool" and "all good". Before long, the material world gravitates to the power of the Holy Spirit in you and you become successful. You might get a promotion or new job. Your bank account attracts more money. You receive the money (or are able to get a loan) to buy a nice new car to drive to church in.
The power of the Holy Spirit is awesome. It can move mountains. Once you witness it in your life, you realize how lost you were before you received it. You understand your former life - along with those who have not received the Spirit yet - as hopeless, unsuccessful, and driven by demons and afflictions. You realize how addicted to smoking and drinking you were, how trapped in failure and hopelessness. You come to share your story with fellow seekers, telling them how lost you were before you found Jesus. They tell you similar stories. All of you agree that the power of the Holy Spirit to change lives is awesome.
As you can see, none of this happens without taking the first step and giving your life to Jesus. It's the most important thing in life you can do - everything else is secondary to this commitment. You can never understand this without doing it. It's not an intellectual process. You won't understand the Bible, life, God or anything until you make this decision and back it up by seeking out the wise counsel of a pastor and the fellowship of a spiritual community like Hillsong.
Non-Christians don't understand the Word of God - how could they? Sadly, they'll be condemned to hell, along with all the atheists, Muslims, evolutionists and everyone else. If someone living a Satanic life tries to read the Bible, they won't get it. It's a complete waste - as Jesus said, it's like throwing pearls before swine.
The Bible isn't just a book with words. As the Word of God, it can only be understood properly by someone in the Holy Spirit.