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Those who mock the bible don't know the first thing about it. Inconsistencies appear due to simply not knowing the whole text. The prophecies are coming true right now, and the numbers and messages in the bible just need a little commitment and digging to reveal its glorious truth.
Don't let the opportunity for salvation pass you by.
God wants to change your life right now. Will you try and bring yourself to read the message of Jesus Christ and ignore the mockers and blasphemer?
Don't let the opportunity for salvation pass you by.
God wants to change your life right now. Will you try and bring yourself to read the message of Jesus Christ and ignore the mockers and blasphemer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.nailit, you and I don't live in the same world as Theland. His admittance to not reading portions of the bible is very useful because he can then ignore, and therefore not have to explain, the inconsistencies, ambiguities and contradictions in it. His reply to your reading the entire bible will be the same answer as given by keyplus 90, we may have read it but don't understand it.
What is really significant is that it is Sunday morning and there are at least two threads running discussing the bible and religious belief.
Great! and just as it should be :0)
As one of my famous preacher ancestors said to a crowd which contained some who had be paid to come to mock him, "It doesn't matter why you are here, all that matters is that you are".
Great! and just as it should be :0)
As one of my famous preacher ancestors said to a crowd which contained some who had be paid to come to mock him, "It doesn't matter why you are here, all that matters is that you are".
I have read almost all of the bible, OT and NT. ( Bit shaky about Micah and Amos, mind you.) I have particularly studied the bit where j christ says "I come not to bring peace but the sword". I quite like the idea of a religion of peace rather than one of the sword, violence, war, and constant strife. Is that an opportunity for salvation ? Is that god's promise to change my life for the better ? Is that a glorious truth ?
I'll bet that's one bit you didn't read, or didn't want to believe.
I'll bet that's one bit you didn't read, or didn't want to believe.
atalanta; Matthew 10:34–36 describes Jesus telling the disciples that He came not to bring peace to the world, but a sword. Jesus’ "sword" was never a literal one, where was he ever described as holding one? In fact, when Peter took up a sword to defend Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus rebuked him and told him to put away his sword, "for all who draw the sword will die by the sword”
It was not a real sword, it was the sword of the spirit.
It was not a real sword, it was the sword of the spirit.
Hans; Have I been "indoctrinated"? I believe you use the word in a pejorative sense, - definitely not! but I have learnt a lot from greater minds, teachers and others and am still, though in fairly advanced years, learning all the time.
You sound as though you have reached blissful enlightenment all by yourself - full marks, well done!
You sound as though you have reached blissful enlightenment all by yourself - full marks, well done!
//You sound as though you have reached blissful enlightenment all by yourself - full marks, well done!//
Actually I was educated in a very religious school along with three Ethiopian Princes... nephews of Haile Selassie, the then Emperor of
Abyssinia, who was endeavoring to convert his country into a predominantly Christian state. However, being a person who could Not accept teachings which were based on the Bible (John c 3 v 16), I thought very hard about matters and,in search of what you call enlightenment, I became a Unitarian and served two terms of three years each on a Church Committee. However, after six years wasted, I became an Agnostic and have now settled for being an Atheist
It would be interesting to know Khandro what your path was to having obtained a 'passport to paradise'. The same goes for Theland.
Hans.
Actually I was educated in a very religious school along with three Ethiopian Princes... nephews of Haile Selassie, the then Emperor of
Abyssinia, who was endeavoring to convert his country into a predominantly Christian state. However, being a person who could Not accept teachings which were based on the Bible (John c 3 v 16), I thought very hard about matters and,in search of what you call enlightenment, I became a Unitarian and served two terms of three years each on a Church Committee. However, after six years wasted, I became an Agnostic and have now settled for being an Atheist
It would be interesting to know Khandro what your path was to having obtained a 'passport to paradise'. The same goes for Theland.
Hans.
Theland - your persistence is as admirable as it is pointless.
I have said before, but it does bear repeating - intelligent people do not appreciate being talked down to.
That applies to you and Goodlife.
If you want people to see what you see, a good starting point would be to drop the patronising attitude.
I have said before, but it does bear repeating - intelligent people do not appreciate being talked down to.
That applies to you and Goodlife.
If you want people to see what you see, a good starting point would be to drop the patronising attitude.