Biblical Clarifications...

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Paolo wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2015 6:43 pm What I like are the books they didn't want in the Bible, like Enoch and all the Apocrypha. Note: some of these books get cited by Jesus and the 12 in the New Testament.

Hmmm, they read them, but we can't? Why is that, I wonder? Good stuff?

This goes back to Constantine and the council of Nicea. This is the first time somebody used Jesus to leverage political power, much like some Muslims are doing in the Middle East today with Mohammad pbuh. You know, 72 virgins and paradise verses Hell, the devil with the blue eyes, demons and so forth.

Why does mankind have to use religion in this manner? Daunte's Inferno has to be incomplete. There MUST be a special place for abusing your fellow humans in this manner.
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I knew about the Council, yes, thanks.
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There are many religious texts that are not in the Bible, like the writings of Thomas (one of the twelve originals).
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fhunter wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2015 12:56 pm It is not ancient wisdom. It is pure thread necromancy.

Also, I'd question any wisdom from text that was translated at least 4 times (or 5 in case of Orthodox bible) with translators not knowing original context or cultural nuances. (And I would not even mention political editing).

Without the Chosen, com Moi, your life, your loved ones, your property would be far more vulnerable to who ever was tougher, and stronger who might meet up with you. The first assessment on meeting a stranger would not be a greeting but, an assessment "can I take him on?".

I asked a Rabbi if Ja'al who invited the defeated General Sisera into her tent for refuge. Offered him a nice bowl of milk. And as he slept, she "tent staked" his head. Was that a violation of the Laws of Hospitality.

You tell me.

As for the second book, yes! Necromancy is as good a term as any.

BTW I like comparing translations and favor the ones that are direct ancient Hebrew to modern English and direct ancient Greek to modern English.

Thou Shall Not Kill

becomes

You Will Not Murder.

RiverLava knows one kills the enemy. Not murder.

fhunter, imagine Russians without any Christianity in them. I see a brutal image. Si!

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Thomas was pretty cool.

In the narrative, he was the only one who was correct - he questioned. He doubted. He said PROVE IT.

I guess his gospel was considered, like the Book of Enoch, too far "out there" to be canon.
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Yea, how can you trust someone who starts ever verse with, "Jesus said"

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moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2015 11:15 pm fhunter, imagine Russians without any Christianity in them. I see a brutal image. Si!

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Brutal? So being christened with "sword and fire" is any less brutal? Or destroying existing culture?

http://bash.im/comics/20110706

-Do you agree that religious people are kinder and more moral than atheists?

-When they do not burn someone at the stake - yes...

Should I mention witch hunts? Nikon's reform and the conflict between "modern" orthodox church and the "old believers"? The crusades?

The modern ones: "I am a christian, but haven't read bible", add a set of superstitions to the mix and you get rather explosive mixture. Just like middle ages. ;)

Sorry, organized religions have a reputation as black as soot. and as unwashable. (No, I do not have problem with individual beliefs).

"Russian Orthodox Church - the biggest commercial structure in Russia" (Author unknown).
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The ultimate blasphemies are all the acts of killing, theft and politics done in God's name and they continue to this day. Apparently HE did not sanction any of it! Or so an Angel told me!!
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Yep, if we could eliminate all the wars that have ever been fought because my god is better then your god, hundreds of millions would have lived a full life.

And yes its still happening today.

So my question for you (not to be answered on this board as its not political but something to think about) Should we bomb them out of existence? for the greater good?

I think were back to that three edged sword again.
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:12 am So my question for you (not to be answered on this board as its not political but something to think about) Should we bomb them out of existence? for the greater good?

I think were back to that three edged sword again.

I'll answer with a question: have you ever read "Hard to be a god" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_to_Be_a_God) ?

And well, what about free will? Greater good? For whom?
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