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I don’t turn to religion for morals.
The only purpose I would have to read the Bible would be to discover the nature of god. I have read it for that purpose and found it to be a logically inconsistent and irrational explanation of god. Therefore, since I don’t believe that the creator of this universe would be logically inconsistent or irrational I can’t accept the picture of god put forth by that book. So I no longer have any interest in it. There are plenty of non-religious books with great moral stories in them. For me personally morals have always seemed to be common sense. I hardly need a religion to know what’s right and wrong. |
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for most of us just a decorative item.
for those who are committed the bible is a set of guidelines to live life in accordance of what the Heavenly Father desires for the human being. |
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How short minded are we as human beings when we try to fit God in a
little box as logical and rational consistency. God goes over those low standards. Logic and rationality are small standards that fit our little comprehension. If we try to understand God through them it's a logical consequence not to believe in Him. However, when we break those mind barriers we are able to see the big picture. Which is the huge love of a Father who bears his children even if they try to put Him in a little box. |
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Thank you LW you said it better than I could.
I am sure this is not what you meant but... I refuse to fit that which I see as GOD into the small box of that book. |
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Much good conversation, however, I see nothing here that makes any
logical sense as to why we need or even why a Bible is maintained. This is a book whose writings are frought with inconsistancy and ambiguity, conflicting stories and story lines. It was written based on hearsay, it was an extrapulation of many word of mouth stories. Even in it's original fomat, as adopted by the council of Trent, the vocabulary can not even be understood in the same context. So outdated are some of the words that the near dead language to which it belonged, do not even have direct transations, and therefore, whoever had the power to do so, added words that THEY thought would suffice. The words, the stories are written from the standpoint of a society we can not even begin to relate to without a great deal of study of historical facts, that even today are still being discovered. There seems to be a fall back position to my question of what purpose does this book serve, it seems to be, 'it's history'. If it is only history, why has it been and still continues to be endowed with so much power. Have you ever seen the Planet of the Apes movie where they worship the almighty bomb? To me, I see the Bible being worshiped with the same esteem as I see the poeple in the movie worshiping the bomb. Maybe the biggest test of faith is the book itself. What if the purpose of this book was to test those who revere it. What if the test is to see how much hate, misconception and religious separation is necessary before poeple put it down and follow their faith based on word of mouth, on simple morals. What if all the saints, all the rites of passage, the rituals, were meant to go away, and in it's stead one set of simple messages - refer to the 10 commandments.?? I have given reasons why I see this book is damaging. In essence it breeds hypocracy, and ignorence, hate, fear and can not even be interpreted or held to the same statdards in every church proclaiming to know it's true meaning. If the book has served to divide, one relition into 230,000 sects in 2,000 years, is it any wonder that it would cause unrest between those who revere it and those who do not? Come on, is there anyone who will protect this book? Is there any redeemable quality in this book that could not be passed on without the use of a book at all? |
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Red wrote:
“Much good conversation, however, I see nothing here that makes any logical sense as to why we need or even why a Bible is maintained.” It’s a book that promises that if a person is good and begs for forgiveness for being born a human they will be granted everlasting life in a perfect heaven with an all-loving god, and presumably with the rest of their family, friends, and loved ones that they knew when they had been living on life. It’s a fairytale that ends happily ever after (if your good) and it claims to be the GOSPEL TRUTH! Who wouldn’t want to cling to a book that makes such a promise? |
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Fri 04/27/07 10:14 PM
A great historical index of what has happened the last couple thousand years. Only thing is... how does a poor son of a carpenter who had no job, no home and no real big family become the most famous man in history? Everything in that book led up to his life, death and resurrection. What purpose does it serve? To the believer, everything. To the non-believer, a good historical reference. My opinion of course. lol According to historical reference: Jesus was a carpenter himself. His home was anywhere He chose to be. He lived everywhere. He had family as many of us do. He rose to being the most famous man in the world by travels and the words He spoke to the masses. The miracles that He proved spoke of Him. He was not poor by no means. Remember the gifts given to Him as an infant? The Bible served no purpose to me for many years. It scared me. It made me feel that God was mean and ventictive. As did going to churh at that time. I read the Bible a lot now to give me insight. It shows me that not only is there historical reference there, but it also tells with great accuracy of the happenings of the world today. I merely have to read and see the truths that were predicted. It is what it is to me. It is what it is to others. To each his own. Kat |
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Do you beleive we are in the end times kat?
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I believe, if what I read as reference (being the Bible)is so. Then the
only way it can be changed from being so; is by us the human race. We have the knowledge, the power and the resourses to change the damage that we have put upon ourselves. We must be selfless and think of others (our kids, grandkids and their kids) to salvage what we have destroyed. It can be done. But, will it? I think not. People like to talk and do nothing. So, unless we wholeheartedly put forth change with much effort....then yes, I think we are very close. The signs are in our face. What about you AB? Kat |
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I think the 'end times' are many, many , many generations away.
When we as a race are ready to leave this physical world behind as a species. I also believe we must first learn to clean our house (the earth) and keep it that way before we will be ready. I have walked the garden that is the earth. We have not kept it very well. But there is time. |
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Yes, AB: That is why I said this.: It can be changed from being so; is
by us the human race. We have the knowledge, the power and the resourses to change the damage that we have put upon ourselves. We must be selfless and think of others (our kids, grandkids and their kids) to salvage what we have destroyed. It can be done. But, will it? I think not. People like to talk and do nothing. So, unless we wholeheartedly put forth change with much effort....then yes, I think we are very close. This place we call home (earth) is still beautiful. But, it is ever changing by our wants and our selfish behaviors. The destruction by us as a people of "wanting more and better ways" is killing mother earth. All for convience. Something as simlpe as putting down our cell phones would change things. Driving smaller cars. Filling our gas tanks when the sun is lowering. Taking shorter showers and using those new flourescent light bulbs. Simple remedies, but so hard for many to change. Kat |
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What, in your opinion, purpose does the Bible serve?
First we would have to agree with a particular meaning of the term 'Bible'? ... and we all know we will never get to the end of that one. I mean all the different versions of '...what 'The Bible' means for me...' are as numeraous as there are Christians and then there are all the non-Christians and the agnostics, and atheists, and ...!!! So, let me speak from '... what 'The Bible' means for me'. First, 'in my universe', 'The Bible' IS ONLY 'The Bible' when you place it in its historical and cultural context. For billions of people on this planet, there exist NO CONTEXT to even 'THINK' the WORD or the CONCEPT 'bible'. 'bible': IT does not even exist!!! ... much less so 'THE Bible'. In other words, 'The Bible', is fists and foremost something very different depending on whom you talk to. 'The Bible' is such only for the believing and practicing Christians whom actually 'believe' in the concept inside which the book was 'contextualized'. And conceptualized like everythiong else humans think, speak and write, IT sure was. The capitals 'T' and 'B' in 'The Book', were intended to lend the simple word book (bible), its 'holy Book' or 'Holy Scriptures' letters of 'sacredness'. Of course, for almost all of those whom believe, referring to 'The Bible' as a concept of a sacred nature is blasphemy. Many of them could not fathom people having a completely different understanding and interpretation of 'THEIR BOOK'! But, reality has it, that many different understandings and interpretations exist. I'll spare you, and simply share mine. To me, 'The Bible' is a book, which is considered sacred by many. And out of respect for their beliefs, I refer to this book as 'The Bible'. Eventhough what it really is for me is a very fascinating historical and cultural account of the 'recent' Jedeo-Christian heritage. I stress the Judeo-Christian aspect, because the book almost obliterates MY history as a human being amongst ALL my brothers AND sisters from the beginning of humanity. Apart from a few years 'few years' which the old testament covers, it's almost as if Jesus comes to save us, Christianity ensued from that point on, and before that, no real humanity, just a story that starts somwhere around a famous garden!!! Well heck, how about the history of religions, ALL OF THEM!!! How about the history of thought, of thinking, of language, of philosophy, of science and of MANKIND as a whole!!! How about Christiananity as just a very humble part of it all, inside of it all inside of Christianity as 'THE ALL (END-ALL)' !!! Very limiting perspective. Humanity (other than Christians, or from Christian perspective) 'was happening' way before the 'holy scriptures', and humananity and thinking has moved a lot since 'The Bible' was 'written'. That makes for a lot of 'blank space' that needed to be filled with a whole bunch of 'incredible stories' in today context, BUT VERY BELIEVABLE BACK THEN!!! Written by thousands and thousands of monks and sacred scriptors, the very very few whom could read and write at 'The Time', over a period of hundreds of years, the sacred aspect of 'The Bible' made sense, up until recently. Recently meaning the progressive period of the last 150-200 years or so, where we have become increasingly 'literate'! The written word, 2000 years ago, at a time when no one could even conceive of reading and writing, was considered mystical. Not a far stretch to the 'sacred'. The few whom could read and write, had 'The Knowledge', ... and also had 'The Power' over those whom couldn't even think for themselves of ever reading and writing. In that context, there is very little difference in my view, between worshipping a 'Gold Veal', and worshipping 'The Bible'. What constitutes literacy has changed throughout history. It has only recently become expected and desirable to be fully literate and demeaning if you are not. At one time, a literate person was one who could sign his or her name. At other points, literacy was measured by the ability to read the Bible (power). The benefit of clergy in common law systems became dependent on reading a particular passage (limited ability to read, but power none the less). So, in my view, worshipping this book, and forgetting in the process, everything we know today, ... it is foregoing at least 2000 years of human progress, ... and the huge gift of our recent forefathers whom paid with their lives to democratize access to education and knowledge, ... such that we could all think for ourselves, and demystify blind faith, which represents a hinderance much more than a blessing. If you talk to me about 'The Bible', and its purpose? I think it is this great book, amongst many other great books, which gives a fascinating account of the birth and development of Christianity. I'll say very objectively that it is a 'phenomenon' that we can't ignore, and have a lot to gain in 'knowing' more about in the context of teh histority of humnanity. Believing in this phenomenon is most certainly a line I find counterproductive to cross. |
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The way you are writing about the original bible implies to me that,
because there were only so few able to read and write, they could shape that part of history the way they wanted to see it |
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Hello 'invisible',
you wrote: "... The way you are writing about the original bible implies to me that, because there were only so few able to read and write, they could shape that part of history the way they wanted to see it." I think part of what you picked up on is what I'm inferring. But I think this question deserves clarification on my part. First, just between the two of us, and of course from my read of things, if you were to ask me a copy of the original bible, I'm not sure I could find it. If there ever was (or still is) a 'work in progress', the bible is it. Installed in the Christian world as the BOOK, is a relastively recent phenomenon. Many died in religious wars to install their version of the story of the world as the Holy Book, and holy scriptures, which we refer to as 'The Bible' today. As for the main question, ''... because there were only so few able to read and write, they could shape that part of history the way they wanted to see it." I would just qualify my comments this way. Throughout human history, power and domination has been a fact of life. With respect to power, man and woman have always had the choice to use power for the benefit of the many, or abuse power to dominate and control the faith of others. I believe both were at play throughout Christianity. More abusers on the 'church' side, and fewer benefactors as simple, humble, and true human being the most inspiring of whom is Jesus of Nazareth. He wasn't in the 'business' of pwer brokerage, he was 'inventing a transformational language for his time. So transfomational, so choking for his times, that they killed him fotr it. Given that I'm a stubbborn believer in the 'giving side' of human nature, and furthermore, that I believe that fewer of the givers are needed to make a difference, I think we will win, together, but in spite of the 'dogmatics' controllers. Does that answer your question 'invisible'? |
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Yes, perfectly, thank you
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Oh, and I think that over so many years of re-translating and re-writing
the bible has lost a lot of it's originality anyway. |
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For me trying to make see people who don't have my own believes why the
bible is so important, and it updates itself every moment is like trying to make a pig fly. No offense intended. The bible is not worshiped (at least not for me), and those who do it are ignorants as far as I'm concern. People who deny the value of the bible, may call it a fairytale or a bunch of stories that are not related to our society, or that the language is not same and the translations are wrongs. Please my friends be more than welcome to find more justification to keep up with your denials. Before my Lord came to this world the vision of the humanity about God was that He must be a big King and almighty Warrior. When my Lord came to this world he preached that this God it's not that He preached that God is a God of love not a god of death. If you people take the bible just in the sense that if we are not good we are going to hell let me tell you that you are more lost than Santa Claus on July. God wants us to be good because we want us to share the love He put inside us with our brothers and sisters specially who need it more. And not because if we are bad we are going to hell. I insist in my point if you think that the bible just says that if u r bad u r going to hell, let me tell you that u guys are outdated about 100 years. I do things that as far as my religion is concern are bad, and I don't have any regrets whatsoever because I know my Heavenly Father measures me through my heart, and He knows how hard i work everyday to be better and if I fail it's not because I'm bad. BTW, it's never my intention make people change their points of view. My only intention is try to break the misconception that my own church has created with its own behavior with which I don't agree most of the times TLW |
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The Bible {KJV} was first put in English. The Bible is the inspired
word of God given to us as a guide through this life. To show the way to salvation of your soul. Buy reading and living the ways taught by God's word we find grace in the sight of our creator. True, faith is not something one can see at a glance, It is something your heart knows is true. |
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The Holy Bible is the most widespread book in the world. It is
translated into more than 1600 languages and dialects used in the world. The Holy Bible is not one book, but many. It consists of two major divisions: the Old Testament (OT), and the New Testament (NT). The Old Testament consists of 39 books and the deuterocanonical/apocryphal books. The New Testament consists of 27 books. The 39 books of the Old Testament constitute the Hebrew Bible of the Jews. Jews are still waiting for the coming of the Messiah (the Christ). They rejected Him in His first advent, and therefore, they do not recognize the books of the New Testament. The Old Testament was written centuries before the time of Christ. The New Testament was written in the first century, after the resurrection of Christ, by inspired saintly apostles and disciples of Christ. The books of the Holy Bible were written in three continents: Asia, Africa, and Europe over a period of about 1500 years by some ((44 inspired prophets and apostles)) who lived virtuous godly lives centuries apart in different locations. These writers were of varied backgrounds. (((Some of them were kings and priests. Others were physicians, farmers, shepherds, fishermen, and tentmakers.))) Yet, all the books of the Bible are consistent and harmonious with one another, and follow the same basic themes, as they were ""inspired by the same eternal Holy Spirit of the living God"" who has no beginning and no end. Despite the diversity of the languages, cultures, times, ages and locations of the writers of the biblical books, the Holy Bible exhibits remarkable unity in its message, purpose and theology. ((This is because the primary author of the Holy Bible is the eternal living God)) who inspired all the human writers who in turn reflected their varying personalities and styles in the sacred writings as they delivered the inspired message of God. This, in itself, is a sufficient proof of the divine inspiration and origin of the Holy Bible: “For prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit” (2 Peter 1: 21); “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3: 16). Kat |
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WHAT PURPOSE DOES THE BIBLE SERVE?
The Holy Bible constitutes an integrated coherent whole, centered in the person of Christ. Christ is the central theme of the Holy Bible. Each of its books has its own distinctive message in the whole. The Holy Bible is a progressive unfolding and revealing of truth. It tells the historical story of the salvation of humankind according to the divine plan. It begins with the creation of the world, and ends with the consummation of the history of humankind and the recreation of the world after a prolonged spiritual battle between good and evil. The Bible message is delivered in a variety of literary forms. Some sections are historic narration of events. Others provide the speech of God in the first person using phrases like, “Thus says the Lord” or “The word of the Lord came to me” (Isaiah 1: 10, 18; 6: 8; Jeremiah 1:4; Ezekiel 1: 3; etc). The Old Testament (Torah) abounds in persons and events prefiguring Christ, and signs and symbols of his work, and prophecies of his first and second advents. The central message of the Old Testament is the promise of, and preparation for, the coming of the Messiah (the Christ) who would provide the salvation of humankind from sin and spiritual death (separation from God). The New Testament is the fulfillment of the Old Testament's prophetic message of the salvation of humankind from the bondage of sin and corruption through Jesus Christ. Therefore, the Holy Bible in its entirety, with all its divisions and books, is a fully integrated unity. Kat |
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