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the bible..............*sighs*
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I couldn't agree with him more
it is mostly crap
but that might come as a suprise considering I am Orthodox
but that confusion only gets worse when you see me reccomend the satanic bible ( it's a great book, really good)
but back to the Bible, I like the Gospel, I am almost in tears at times when I read about how loving Christ was.
but some parts are like......seriously??
and there is a reason for this
like actual fact in history to why some parts just....suck.
how about I give you a link to the videos that shows exactly why
this guy is a good friend and he is also Orthodox and reccomends the Satanic Bible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMzroOzetbw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6whFhHZnL8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm_o7DrU_7Q
I have my own research and corrobation to back up what he says and he has research for himself
but I think this guy is a great insight on how to be an intelligent yet spiritual person
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this is the video he reccomends the satanic bible
I honestly think it's a good book
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This has quick references to some main points as well as the entire text.
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Br. John wrote: http://www.thesatanicbiblefree.com/
This has quick references to some main points as well as the entire text.
thanks, Lavey provided a great insight
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RyuJin wrote: i have the laveyan bible and have read it a few times...his insights may be great or new to those that have never spent time in the shadows observing human nature...i have...and still do...so they're not really all that insightful to me...more like common sense...there were numerous times while reading it i would stop and think "well duh"...i've been to numerous christian churches...and read their bibles...never once did i find anything in them fascinating nor believable...there was never a catharsis or a "wow" moment for me...perhaps because of my childhood...
I will admit I had those moments with Lavey too, but by great insight I really meant unexplored, or an insight that people just don't talk about.
and I can agree with you on that for parts of the Bible, it's why I just can't take most Protestants (except for some anglicans, but there are a few anglicans...) they build up the Bible as God themself, to the point of worshipping it. None of them had a Cartharsis for me, either but it gave me an idea and told me I needed to find a passion for it, then I heard about Francis of Assissi, and he had some passion for love and peace
The Bible is good, IF it has something else
personally I would reccomend the writings of Ignatius of Antioch (his letters to the romans, especially)
or the Didache, that is a really good book.
to be honest, the "wow" moment for me with the bible
was the scene in the simpsons Movie, where Homer flips through the Bible screaming "this book doesn't have any answers" because it doesn't really.
for me it had a story and a symbol, but scarce passion or answers
if you look at how the saints see it, you can find that
just don't go to Augustine, Aquinas and some of the works of Bonaventure
and keep the hell away from Calvin, he was a psychopathic idiot
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Br. John wrote: http://www.thesatanicbiblefree.com/
This has quick references to some main points as well as the entire text.
I learned a lot from that book. Some things I learned from his text verbatim... some I learned were things I HAD been doing that I shouldn't do anymore, because I now realize more completely about them.
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Connor Lidell wrote:
Br. John wrote: http://www.thesatanicbiblefree.com/
This has quick references to some main points as well as the entire text.
I learned a lot from that book. Some things I learned from his text verbatim... some I learned were things I HAD been doing that I shouldn't do anymore, because I now realize more completely about them.
I agree with you, his views were far from correct at times
but never the less, his insight is welcome
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Just in reference to that the bible has no answers. To a point I would agree. However; what you get from a story, or a collection of stories is dependent on the attitude of the reader. Any bible is just that, a collection of stories. Stories have, through our history, been used to teach morals, values, and other lessons. While there are some lessons in every book that don't apply, I think there is some very good lessons, in the book.
That being said, the bible half the time makes my brain hurt. It is monotonous and frustrating at times. The questions it inspires in my brain makes me cringe at times. However, I have this question to pose....
What is life without questions to answer? We humans, even lazy ones, get curious....
Im glad the whole text was posted, Kudos to John. I enjoy, to be honest, reading different points of view and different beliefs.
Just my tired two cents worth.
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I am not arguing against the bible, but like philosophy, I was arguing against the reactions of:
- Claiming the Bible is pure divine text ( sometimes the claim of "only divine text")
- Taking every single word of the Bible as truth or literal meaning
both reactions don't hold true to the original meaning or motivation of the Bible.
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I'm sorry if I ranted a bit there and please keep in mind that this post is in no way anti-christian. I respect true Christians a great deal and simply am urging some to realize that they don't need to squeeze into someone else's religion to fit in and they definitely shouldn't take a religion and twist it until it benefits them so they can still "relate" to a religion. If anyone disagree's with what I have to say I would love to hear from you and if you have made it this far I congratulate you as I can be hard to follow sometimes. Thanx for reading.
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I would say that I agree with you to a point. I think that if you are going to believe the Bible is symbolic, then you must believe it is all symbolic. None of it is literal. Maybe the people really existed, but the stories they told served as lessons. However, if you believe the Bible is literal, then you must follow all of its teachings. I would not say that you should pick and choose which parts are convenient for you. I think that is the point we agree most on.
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Many years ago I learned a very valuable lesson when it comes to discussing the Bible and/or Christianity.
first, interpretation is never the same by the same person, it's more like a History lesson of how this particular religious belief is and grew. It's not verbatim. But it's beginning to head towards the future...
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Neaj Pa Bol wrote: But it's beginning to head towards the future...
Could you elaborate on this? I'm not sure I understand what you mean.
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Because people are motivated by what they believe. Making yourself familiar with what a lot of people believe gives you a reasonable expectation to their actions or opinions to agree with or to combat, or at least understand. If nothing else, study of religious text is a discipline of knowledge gathering like any other study, so its worth it either way.steamboat28 wrote: As with any other religious text, if you don't enjoy it or agree with it, why continue to read or discuss it?
There is a method to telling truth from falsehood and nobody is entitled to just decide what is true and go with it. Because people act on what they believe and the fewer false and the more true things one believes, the better one is off, and what's more important - the better the people around that one are off as well.Connor Lidell wrote: Who's to say what's truth and what isn't? The thing that matters is what you take away from it. If it makes you more closed-minded, then it is not a good take away.
The only loophole to believe the capital-T Truth of one's choosing is when one's beliefs really at no point influence one's action. And that virtually never is the case unless one is inconsistent in the respective belief.
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Gisteron wrote: Making yourself familiar with what a lot of people believe gives you a reasonable expectation to their actions or opinions to agree with or to combat, or at least understand.
But there are at least 375 ways to interpret any scripture, and honestly, within Christendom, the Bible is the #1 source of disagreement between members. So, it's not really helping a lot in that regard, is it?
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