Re: What is Vain.........
Originally posted by debbiejo
But became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Many church docterines have used this verse against reading fiction, campfire songs, and anything that is against non-fiction.......
What does this verse mean to you?
Is using your imagination a sin??? Or is it a type of sin.......??
What is meant by imagination, and yet what is meant about 'Vain" imaginations.
If you take the Greek that "became vain in their imaginations" is taken from from, it could also be translated to "became futile in their reasonings" or "became futile in their deliberations"
imaginations translated from the Greek word dialogismos meaning
1. the thinking of a man deliberating with himself; a thought, inward reasoning purpose, design
2. a deliberating, questioning about what is true; hesitation, doubting, disputing, arguing
vain translated from the Greek word mataioo
1. to make empty, vain, foolish
The error is probably in our interpretation of the meanings in the words due to their use in our language today. Using the word dialogismos to describe fiction is laughable if you look at where the word came from. I would seriously question the religious schooling of the preacher/minister/whatever using this to attack reading fiction, campfire songs, and anything that is against non-fiction.