There Is No Such Thing as The Bible
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The messy scripture on display at the Museum of the Bible.
By William Saletan
Nov. 21 2017 12:15 PM
http://amp.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2017/11/the_messy_scripture_on_display_at_the_museum_of_the_bible.html
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Wow......
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what arrogance looks like.
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Streen wrote: :blink:
Wow......
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what arrogance looks like.
I don't have the slightest idea of what or who you are talking about.
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This is a lesson, also, of history is in the eye of the beholder.
Thank you for this. Great find!
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Br. John wrote:
Streen wrote: :blink:
Wow......
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what arrogance looks like.
I don't have the slightest idea of what or who you are talking about.
You denied the existence of THE Bible. I know there are other books that were not included in the Bible, but that is because they were largely discredited as being written a hundred or more years after Christ walked the Earth. The books of the Bible are there for a reason.
We may be Jedi, but to reject the largest religion in the world and the most printed book in the world is the very definition of arrogance.
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Streen wrote:
Br. John wrote:
Streen wrote: :blink:
Wow......
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what arrogance looks like.
I don't have the slightest idea of what or who you are talking about.
You denied the existence of THE Bible. I know there are other books that were not included in the Bible, but that is because they were largely discredited as being written a hundred or more years after Christ walked the Earth. The books of the Bible are there for a reason.
We may be Jedi, but to reject the largest religion in the world and the most printed book in the world is the very definition of arrogance.
That is the title of the article that this post was based on. All this post was, was sharing an article. The author of it makes no claims themselves but shares another persons work for discussion. So in what way is it arrogance to do so?
Further, I most assuredly reject Christianity and its holy texts because I am not a Christian. Just like Christians are not Buddhists or Wiccans and thus reject those paths and their texts. One does not have to agree with and accept a path. And to make a claim to the number of followers is simply an appeal to popularity.
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Br. John wrote: I don't have the slightest idea of what or [strike]who[/strike] whom you are talking about.
Sorry. That was bugging me.
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There are many, who see differently, believe literally, and accredit precisely; my hope is that discovery/ science brings others together, too often it separates. Jediism is the label that CAN remove labels. My hope is that those who have faith, keep their faith, and grow in their faith and share their faith so in turn, I-my family-my son can experience different character available in different faiths. Many people use the word Bible. There are many books out there that are very good, for growing and for gaining character regardless of where they came from. A good example is a good example regardless of where you find it.
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On top of that, all of them have been translated and re-translated. Unless you speak Aramaic, you can't know what some of the originals contained. Most English translations are based on Greek into Latin into English. And that's assuming each hand-copied text was identical and correct, that we don't have any copyist errors or sloppy handwriting.
To give you some perspective, the same is true of all Buddhist sutras. And most Buddhists know this. Nothing is taken away from the value of those texts by this fact. What matters is what people learn from them.
Or, to quote the Bible, "The truth shall set you free." (John 8:32)
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