Here's another video of Jordan Peterson talking about the Bible and theology. Please be sure to like and subscribe. Original Video: • Lecture: Biblical Seri...
He seems to be fulfilling the verse "Always learning and never able to come unto the knowledge of the truth" 2 Tim 3:7 I pray Jordan submits to Christ, and finds the embodiment of Truth.
@@11kravitzn www.1517.org/articles/church-fathers-st-irenaeus-of-lyon-champion-of-the-incarnation I wasn’t saying they believed in the divine spark but was providing additional references of where people might study this concept. The idea is heretical to an orthodox position.
@@tjseaney_ I completely agree. JP is a heretic. But it is a mistake to think he is not so consciously. The end of his magnum opus "Maps of Meaning" is a long quotation from the gnostic gospel of Thomas. "Maps" has numerous other references to the gnostics. Jung, his favorite psychoanalyst, was also a big proponent of gnostic ideas. Like I said, JP is a neo-gnostic.
Nothing wrong with your perspective but it appears on the older and previous levels of understanding the bible which is not satisfying and shows no growth but remains a happy clappy affair.I will suffocate but I appreciate where you coming from.
@D3vil0fMin3 It's your way of knowing if he is a false teacher or not. Test the Spirits. 1 John 4:1-2 [1]Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. [2]Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God: