an interesting post
Agreed wholeheartedly. I am not a fan of blind faith, nor do I follow blindly. I do follow, though, and I think that's key to being a Christian: as a sheep follows a shepherd, so too does the Christian follow Christ. What concerns me about the current trend of ubercriticizing the validity of the Bible is that the critics require every detail of a passage to pass a series of unpassable tests before their willing to test it out.
Which should share to you that the lessons from Jesus are not what is questioned.
It is the observance of 'belief' or purely the requisite to remain complacent to the literary 'beliefs' that must
always be questioned.
For example the idea of not being capable of making decisions or that a devil 'made you do it' which implies that no man is responsible for their actions.
Thes are not from Jesus, they are from christians
The Bible itself invites the Christian to test it out, and to hold onto what's good.
spoken like a person of integrity but then
When you consider the concept that Jesus Christ was sent to humankind as a bridge between humans and God, does it leave a sour taste in your mouth?
because then it means, you and i have no personal association with god and ONLY that man did, so we must return to the leaders of the belief (like sheep) for they hold the original documents and teach that they are the ones to tell us what to do.
i say, we are EQUAL to every human on this earth and the only real tangible difference is the honesty/integrity of each when paths cross
we should all be capable of understanding EQUALLY and if them of the religious cannot share what life is, pure to existence and God, then they DO NOT have the truth.
And Jesus himself said, another is coming, not that HE was the last word
Assuming that it doesn't, then what sense is there in putting the authorship of this gospel to the test?
which author......? as no matter how you slice it, they were all human beings as none ever lived were/are perfect
we owe it to the future to question, until the absolute is understood; the quest must continue, faithfully
so then, either people care more for tomorrow and the evolution of knowledge, or the fool will lie to themselves about the truth already existing.
it's a choice thing!