thepenofareadywriter
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Get busy lolDo not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
Get busy lolDo not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
You have to admit it would be pretty cool if after all there was a god, and you could communicate with him. Have your loved ones healed from all matter of disease. No more handicap . That is a list that could go on. But that maybe just like the book, merely wishful thinking.as far as following the book to the letter, as nano said, thats's pretty much impossible in this society. the closest thing to biblical law that i can think of is sharia, and i'm not impressed with them at all. i think God, if he exists, realizes that we change and grow as people, and the rules in a 2K+ year old set of instructions don't apply anymore. i highly doubt he'll be disappointed that we aren't stoning people that don't agree with us anymore.
i'm curious, what would you expect to happen if someone could follow the book to the letter, without legal consequences? what result would you expect? some kind of enlightenment? spiritual purity? communion with God? not asking that in a snarky way, either, i'm really curious what you would expect to happen
That's the bible quoting Jesus.Get busy lol
according to christian authority, God no longer speaks to humans, as that is the purpose of the bible.You have to admit it would be pretty cool if after all there was a god, and you could communicate with him. Have your loved ones healed from all matter of disease. No more handicap . That is a list that could go on. But that maybe just like the book, merely wishful thinking.
Yes, I was in the choir and went to private Catholic schools.Lets make it a little bit more simple...Have you or anyone else in this thread read the bible and or prayed to the god of the bible through the name jesus?
go to post #75...Yes, I was in the choir and went to private Catholic schools.
I'm not sure why that has a bearing on what the definition of Theory is? Maybe you are getting it confused with Theology.
Oh sorry I thought it was you quoting the bible...lolThat's the bible quoting Jesus.
Only way to "test" the bible is probably to die.go to post #75...
you just did...Can I ask you one simple question?
Great dodge the answer some more!!!you just did...
i don't think any religion is a good thing. a lot of people involved in religions do good things, and are good people, but i doubt any leader of any religion would be able to stand up to a thorough investigation of their personal lives.
unscrupulous people will use any means available to take advantage of people, and religion is just too good a scam for them to ignore.
and i think that's the case with all religions. because all religions have people in them, and as soon as you add people to anything, they start to fuck it up.
i'm not trying to be dense (it come's naturally) but what exactly is your point? that the bible is the same in whatever language it's printed in? or that other religions are still religions, even though they use a different language?Anyone can manipulate the masses with something good to throw you off and make it bad then get the whole thing stereotyped
My point was made, different languages just translate to the same ends.
Bible?i'm not trying to be dense (it come's naturally) but what exactly is your point? that the bible is the same in whatever language it's printed in? or that other religions are still religions, even though they use a different language?
i apparently missed the post you're talking about.
The belief that the book exists isn't faith, but believing what the book says is true is 100% faith.their belief in the book is not the faith...the fact that they read it is the evidence of their belief, the evidence is the faith!
How the heck can you prove faith-based beliefs??????I really don't think anyone has tried to prove it...at least in the last 100 years.
I agree100%!! People like some practice, and then it turns into "evidence" in their minds. Look at the never-ending debate about flushing cannabis...It is even worse, they actually think there is “evidence”. Not something just religious folks do though, it’s quite common among cannabis growers as well, accepting wishful thinking or marketing or simplistic (mis)perceptions or something they read as evidence.
But you do think 101 years and longer ago anyone tried to prove christianity?