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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Thanks for the correction. As I said, my knowledge in Hebrew is very deficient. But what about Eloh? At least in Arabic, Allah is grammatically certainly masculine (I'm not an expert in Arabic either but at least I can communicate and read it, whereas in Hebrew, I rather have to analyse word by...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    There's certainly a difference between monotheistic prophets and the wise teachers in Indian religions. There's no real equivalent to what we perceive as God. But is the teaching of the wise a self-enhancement without a relationship with other people, animals, plants ?
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    You made me doubt my very limited knowledge of the Hebrew but i looked it up and it confirmed that -im is always a masculine plural ending.
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Did any prophet recommend to run a Marathon? Animating yourself to do something doesn't mean anything more than that. We may have several images to think of God, but God is certainly not an undefined function you can use. Any references to God, in my understanding and conviction, needs to...
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    Scholarly discussion about changes in biblical texts

    Is there? The authors didn't even mention their own names. John (suppose that the Gospel has been written on his explicit authority) even avoided it actively.
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    Scholarly discussion about changes in biblical texts

    It's hard to grade the authenticity of a hadith. You can formulate criteria for it, but if they are hard and formal, they may be misleading, and others are very subjective. In Islam hadith science, we have the isnad criterion: scholars who reported the hadith had to tell the entire chain A...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    It's the Semitic gender. But we know that God is not male and His Spirit is not female.
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    I think a "love for all" is too much. If this love doesn't result in an adequate engagement, it is shallow. If you really take it serious, you will result in a burn-out. We are limited. It's better to concentrate on those who are near. We can try to be respectful and friendly to all, give...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    What if You remove/discard it, but other brothers (including myself) don't? Off course it's an utopia. But it's not just a slogan. For the personal attitude, you cannot love all, but be ready to respect anyone who comes across your way. It doesn't mean to approve all deeds, in fact this is even...
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    Encounters with different beliefs when you were a kid

    I wrote something about that in another thread... Although I was supposed to be a Muslim by birth, I grew up with Christians. I even attended Christian religion. So I hesitate to say that Christianity is a foreign religion to me. My mother as well as her parents were "modern" people. I know the...
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    Covid Origins

    The problem is that Truth Social has close to zero correlation with truth. Meaning that if Trump says something you can neither conclude that it is probably true nor that it is probably false.
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    muslims please introduce yourselves.

    Seems that unfortunately @MAC4 has left, so I can answer. Sunni Muslim is a big group. All Sunni disagree with the Ahmaddiya in that they don't accept the claim of the founder of the sect, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, to be the Mahdi. In general, Sunni accept members of Shia sects as Muslim. Some...
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Heaven and hell? I thought Indian religions teach rebirth or perfection ?
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    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    What we experience: We are able to reach a state of openness of the mind to let our mind step back from our daily haste and leave a space for other thoughts. We can direct our thoughts in the sense of what we know from the prophets and other wise persons. Prayer is the combination of both: We...
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    If you meet Eckhart on the road ...

    I think that the Sufi schools arose out of serious more or less ascetic scholars. Until about 1000 CE, there was no strict difference between different access to belief; scholars may have had a strict, literal and mystic access at the same time. The break between more "legalist" and more...
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    If you meet Eckhart on the road ...

    Don't forget John, the prophet and Jesus. Indeed, Islamic ascetic traditional root in monastic Christian traditions of the East (today Iraq, Syria, Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia). There must also have been Jewish ascetic groups. Ibn Hanbal collected many traditions attributed to Jesus and to...
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    AB Higashi, again, how to do theology with the bible

    There's no white man in the sky and rabbits don't lay eggs. You are a grownup since long time, aren't you?
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    When interpretations go beyond the text

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    If you meet Eckhart on the road ...

    or, he taught and showed what those who follow him, Christians, should do or aim at. That's why I'm saying that he didn't preach dogma. Or shouldn't it be the other way around, that the teachings should guide to spiritual perfection? It seems that you have a more positive notion of the word...
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    If you meet Eckhart on the road ...

    Was Jesus Christian? No. He was a Jew, he didn't preach dogma but spiritual perfection. Knowing that we cannot reach it, he preached that the failure of those who try will be forgiven, encouraging us to try and try again. The image of this is the Kingdom of God as opposed to "this world". In my...
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