blue lunar night
Rising Star
Amen to that.
jamie said:anyone who puts that much faith in a book is missing the point IMO. I dont care if it's the bible, qur'an, or some ancient tablets..in the end this is how I feel - who cares, actaully?
Vodsel said:I think you are missing the point here. Studying the bible, or any other ancient text for that matter, doesn't necessarily have anything to do with faith or truth. For good or bad, sources like the bible have shaped our society and culture. I don't think you would ditch mythology or history, and this is no different.
But it's not about encouraging people to read the bible for religious purposes, it's about understanding. Symbols, archetypes, evolution of religion and spirituality... I see nothing wrong with that.
christian said:Ummm, actually, I agree with Jamie. Religious teachings and stuff are highly questionable, especially from the mouth of other humans. Why not munch shrooms and "get it" directly from source rather than hear it second hand???
blue lunar night said:One could combine the perspectives of christian and Vodsel with this phrase:
Know the enemy.
Vodsel said:jamie said:anyone who puts that much faith in a book is missing the point IMO. I dont care if it's the bible, qur'an, or some ancient tablets..in the end this is how I feel - who cares, actaully?
I think you are missing the point here. Studying the bible, or any other ancient text for that matter, doesn't necessarily have anything to do with faith or truth. For good or bad, sources like the bible have shaped our society and culture. I don't think you would ditch mythology or history, and this is no different.
At least that's the way I understood what Purges asked. And don't get me wrong, I'm 100% with you in the sense that an afternoon in the woods delivers more enlightenment than an afternoon reading the old testament or the Upanishads. But it's not about encouraging people to read the bible for religious purposes, it's about understanding. Symbols, archetypes, evolution of religion and spirituality... I see nothing wrong with that.
Eliyahu said:How is a text that ommits all the names for God(72 of them) in any way accurate and true to the original translation? I'm afraid that anyone with even the most elementary knowledge of biblical Hebrew would totally disagree with the statement your making here.
It seems like an under-informed opinion as opposed to an objective and straight forward response IMO.
jamie said:but often times I see people(especially within religion) who get cuaght up in the forms, without any relevant connection to the function of such a form. We are in a new world..old forms dont always function the same way when everything else around them changes. Old rituals and dogmas are a perfect example of this.
There is a lot to be gained from the study of old world texts and cultures..but it should never be a replacement for what is always available to us today. We were humans living on a little tiny planet back then and we are still just humans living on a tiny little planet.
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This is the main fault of religion..billions of people without personal gnosis trying to recreat the gnosis of some long dead individuals through moral absolutism and naive submission to people who realize this, and take advantage of the rest.
Personally, i think religion is poop.