Oh, I don’t know. . .who’s up for a 100 million interpretations? That way the ones who do not study can pick the flavor they like best! /s
>Oh, I dont know. . .whos up for a 100 million interpretations? That way the ones who do not study can pick the flavor they like best! /s
You say that with sarcasm, like it is a bad thing; yet I don’t think that it is such a terrible thing. While we — being sinful humans — will assuredly make errors, when eternity rolls around and we are in Heaven we will be God’s people and He our God; what we know in part (our “private judgement” that we ‘get’) will be revealed in full.
Oh, yeah, free market Christianity with whoever markets the best and expects the least attracting the most people. It's no accident that Mega-Churches followed closely on the heels of Big Box stores, that's the name of the game in the Protestant world, marketing. Now it's "Name it and claim it" and "The end is near, don't risk your rear", in another decade it'll be, "higher highs and better buys" if that's what it takes to keep the salaries flowing and pay off the bonds.