sabro said:
SVF- it seems to me that the Bible is rather easy to understand unless you pick it up with your agenda in hand in read it with your particular slant.
If it is so easy, then why do churches have "Bible Study?" -- Just to indoctrinate more deeply so it's harder to wrestle yourself out of the mind snaring traps of fear?
If it is so easy to understand, then why hermeautics? Sabro, even sholars have a hard time understanding exactly what is being said and often disagree amongst each other. Look at all the different denominations.
Thomas Paine, Ingersoll, Jefferson, and many have rejected it based on the absurdities it contains. It is not that we do not understand it -- It is that we understand it all too clearly.
I usually hold the Bible in my hands when I read it at a 45 degree slant, and even then I still understand it quite well. I do however wonder, if Christians are reading it inverted so that they see don`t quite well see the things that are so blatantly telling them to not be
LIEve it.
Are you trying to say that the context of the words and the context of the writing in history is unimportant?
When there is something to specifically qualify context and a different meaning than what is obvious, the room should be made to accept that. But, when things aren`t qualified to show that clearly, then Biblicists are taking to much for granted.
Example, Jesus asks for his 'fate' to pass from him in the form of a 'cup.' Of course "cup" does not mean "cup" here. It is quite clear.
When Jesus says he is a 'door' we know that he means he is a 'conduit.'
As for history, that must even be more qualified to accept that. I don`t care if slavery was acceptable 2000 years ago in history -- it is still morally repugnant and that cannot be reconciled with a God that is claimed to be omniscient and unchanging. You aren`t saying it is better to subvert morality in favor of historical practices and therefore a declaration on the repugnancy has no weight or validity, are you?
Obviously you have made mistakes with context before and you understand how important it is to read the entire context and judge the meaning according to authors intent.
Where have I "obviously" made mistakes with context? You have declared I have, but I am quite willing to let the jury of onlookers make up their own minds over who to believe on those points -- your explanation or mine. Yours requires the "that`s what it says but not what it means argument," where as mine asks that reason be employed.
Either way, almost no one would come up with the interpretations you proffered without first having your Christ hating agenda.
Sabro, I don`t hate Christ -- because he doesn`t exist. I hate lies. I hate deception. I hate dogma built on those and propelled on others as fraud.
I don`t hate Christians. I am however repulsed by subverting reason which is what Christianity does. How can I explain this so that you can understand and see clearly ??? hmmmm.... Ok, here:
Christians don`t hate homosexuals, do they? However, what they do say they hate is the act of homosexuality. Right? Kind of like people who also say, "We hate the war in Iraque and don`t support it, but we support our soldiers who are fighting it."
It is you who continually tries to read into scripture ideas that are not there.
Are you saying I am the ONLY one who has ever brought criticism against the Bible? Many have rejected it for the same reasons I have. I am not alone. I think the Bible says somewhere between its covers, "Nothing can be done without God," (paraphrased) -- well, that would mean He is assisting me in my prosecuting, right? What I am doing is "something," right? It is not "nothing."
I know, logic is bothersome when held up to superstions. It is kind of like chemotheropy to cancer. It is quite painful and debilitating. But, if you persist, you, too, will be cured of dogmatic thought and become a "Freethinker," that which we all are before indoctrination takes hold.
As far as I can see, God has done just that. This is the Bible we got, in the way He wanted. And I don't think for those who hate god, that it matters anyway.
Yes, your site is limited and seems to be myopic. Are you saying Bible God wanted things to be chaotic and disorderly -- his word put forth in a way that confuses people?
God may exist, and if he does, I don`t hate him. Bible God however, does not exist and I do hate the fraud it ensnares the feeble minded with. I feel sorry for them, just as most parents would feel for, if not scared and worried for, any child that becomes involved in a cult. So much, they would spend energy and recourses on trying to deprogram them. For a stranger to help another to become deprogramed is even a more selfless act.
Large neon signs, personal e-mails, even a phone call from on high would make no difference.
Yes, those, too, would not convince me because they could all be done by man impersonating or claiming to be something he is not.
Now, if on the back of every flea, there existed the text of the Bible in full in one understandable language regardless of who was looking at it, and it could be seen through an electron microscope, and fleas would once a year congregate at several points on the earth and arrange their trillions of bodies in letter form over large fields so that we could walk amongst them and read the Bible, then "hey! I WOULD BE A BELIEVER!"
It is undeniable to those who do not seek or choose to deny it. Unitelligible for those who refuse it.
I sought it on several occasions. I didn`t refuse it on several occassions. I accepted it on several occassions. It is however, in the end, rejected. Becuase it is so easy to understand is the reason for rejecting it. The falsehoods, contradictions, superstitions, lies and deceptions are all too clear. The only think unintellible related to it is the fact that so many are duped by it. I guess religion really is the opiate of the masses. It would be great if all could kick the habbit.
(Or if you are a Calvanist and don't believe in free will, to the elect who have been chosen to see it. Obviously you are not one of the elect...sorry.)
No need to apologise. It is not your fault. I`ve climbed out of the hole of deception myself. I would hate to give credit where it isn`t due. And besides, "it" as you see it, is only in your imagination.