RE: Did Jesus marry?--------Da Vinci's code -
08-05-2005, 01:03 PM
>Your save friends drink it because they neither no the word
>nor what the scriptures say.
TeeJay,
the interesting thing is even my saved pals have their own intepretations of the same bible in which they claim it's OK for them to drink. Plus they also claim to be divinely inspired when intepreting it, so they also insist they are right. I guess this is why there are N+1 million sects out there, since believers can't even agree on what their god is saying. So my question is, how do you know your stance is the correct one?
>No my friend Christ is not like god but Like,as, is God. You
>dont need to follow god,but God. Kwa Nakuomba uweze kuvuka
>sakafu kwa mweno wa aste aste na Kujiunga na upande ushindao
>wakiti wote.
My Swa is kinda useless, what's "mweno wa aste aste"? Cheers for the invite, lakini as shocking as this may be to you, I'm actually quite happy on my god-less side, experiencing the freedom available only to those that aren't tied down by religious dogmas.
>Indeed you way is very strangely
>different. And you see thats why you always get it wrong any
>time you are reading the bible.
The way I see it, it's the bible apologists who get it wrong when they read the bible. They cannot reconcile some of the things in the bible with their definition of god, so they develop a new way of reading the bible which always exonerates god, and which tries to intepret things in a way that always paints god in a positive light, no matter how negative the things he has done are.
That's why if you google info about Herod killing all first born boys, you'll see that all sites agree that killing innocent kids is bila any question or doubt evil. But when you google god killing all first borns in Egypt, these same authors suddenly don't see it as evil, it becomes god working in his mysterious ways, and try put a positive spin on it. Let me ask you - do you think god killing innocent Egyptian kids was good or evil?
The day you can read the bible and see good for good and evil for evil regardless of who the perpetrator is, then (in my opinion) you will finally know the bible. If you keep (mis)intepreting the evils and seeing them as good only because it's god doing them, then you will never fully understand the bible...
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