tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215077578479252542.post4202293412256296583..comments2024-03-15T17:06:31.642-05:00Comments on The Piety That Lies Between: A Progressive Christian Perspective: And if GOD'S FINAL VICTORY doesn't convince you...Eric Reitanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06135739290199272992noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215077578479252542.post-34096827861744494472011-07-21T19:03:58.765-05:002011-07-21T19:03:58.765-05:00I like that post and the one you linked to. It...I like that post and the one you linked to. It's funny how a "plain, commonsense" reading of an English translation can sometimes steer people in the wrong direction.<br /><br />From a while ago and the Jesus Creed stuff, I laughed when I read this comment over there: <br /><br />"What gives Keiton the right to establish these three criteria for hell’s “fairness”? What does he base them on? His own moral compass? As the first comment noted, they certainly aren’t scriptural, so on what authority should we accept them?"<br /><br />lol, lol, lol. "Keiton." I think you made a good point about the need for God to adhere to logical consistency, otherwise reasoning about doctrine is meaningless. We may not be able to reason everything out, but we also shouldn't just punt to the idea that because God is beyond our understanding, then God can do things that are logically contradictory.C.P.O.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16880429004171251097noreply@blogger.com