"Scriptural evidence" refers to proof or support found within religious texts, such as the Bible, Quran, or other sacred books. It signifies using quotes, verses, or teachings from these scriptures to validate or give credibility to an argument, belief, or statement in religious discussions or debates.
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I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't consider that sort of thing as a sound basis for deciding difficult questions when we have
actual scriptural evidence to use instead.
God is not androgenous and your interpretation of man as such can not be concluded upon based
upon scriptural evidence in both Genesis and Mark.
If Christ is our example, there is certainly
no scriptural evidence that shows we must baptize for the dead... for Christ would have said so.
Why The Abortion Issue Wont Go Away... Because religious fanatics are easily led to believe that it is a sin, even though there is
no scriptural evidence for it.
Usually when I have talked with or heard some things from Calvinist regarding some of the «
scriptural evidence» I think... really... never ever heard it translated / described that way.
most importantly, there is really
no scriptural evidence anywhere for «s ex is sin», scripture endorses marriage and procreation.
I do nt usually argue with fellow believers, but in this case I would point out that there is
no scriptural evidence that Adam changed physically as a result of the fall (by adding genitalia)
B. Incorrect, dogmatic (present on both sides of the E. vs. C. issue) interpretations of either secular or
scriptural evidence.
There is
no scriptural evidence that when one goes to Heaven they no longer have their body.
The Universalist approach, that you seem to take, makes the same error as the Calvinists: Insisting on what God can and can not do, with a weight of
Scriptural evidence to the contrary.
In the case if the flood I think
the scriptural evidence is enough to surmise it is referring to fallen angels.
They argue there is
no Scriptural evidence that Our Lord ordained priests or intended this should happen.
Here again, looking in the Bible, I don't see
any scriptural evidence that Jesus tithes.
(Galatians 1:18) There is
no Scriptural evidence of independent local churches.