Originally Posted by
Judas130
In context with quote, its hardly useful. Paul felt mistreated upon visiting CHRISTIAN Corinthians, and accused them of being 'of the flesh'. He was late to his meeting, and was seen as unreliable: 'we do not listen to him'.
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The spiritual person judges all
things, but is himself to be judged by no one.
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"For who has understood the mind of the Lord so as to instruct
him?" But we have the mind of Christ
-- so those that indulge in a transcendent reality are not to be judged, they have their 'get out jail free' card for their ignorance of assertion and axiom? I'm sorry, but i'm judging already. it seems a hardly fair, loving, religion when the outsiders get discriminated towards. It contradicts jesus' views: there are many rooms in my fathers house - a respect for other people outside of his own faith. Paul, thus, does not possess the mind of Christ. simple. Paul here says that it does not matter if you are spiritual, you can be Buddhist, or a Christian of varying belief to that of Paul (the one who converted so many states) and yet you are still of the flesh: 'But I, brothers, could not address you as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh'. This seems to contradict the views of Jesus, this contradiction makes the bible no better. your quote, in context, has no real argument.