On 10/4/06, Vernon Jenkins <vernon.jenkins@virgin.net> wrote:
>
>
> The Apostle's statement surely implies that the J-C Scriptures establish
> _a
> standard_ - a _source of light_ against which that which is _true_ may be
> established, and that which is _false_, rejected. If the Book of Job is,
> as
> John believes, an 'Alice in Wonderland' production, how can it properly
> fulfil this function?
Vernon,
Clearly Jesus' parables were just made up stories to illustrate a point.
The Prodigal Son, the Good Samaritan etc weren't real people. But does that
mean they're not a source of light, and they're not true?
Iain
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