b.k. barunt wrote:The obvious question that you overlook is why would i study it for 14 years? I was not in school for it, i made no money from my studies, and all i stood to gain was the truth.
To say that the Bible is not God's Word is a matter of personal opinion. To say that it's "a book like any other" shows ignorance. There is no book that was ever written that is "like" the Bible. I invite you to prove me wrong however, if you can find some facts like the ones i'll share with you, and not just your own uneducated opinion. La pura verdad en lugar de su conceptos.
The Bible was written by at least 15 different authors from semi-literate shepherds and fishermen to kings and scholars, and yet there are no contradictions - believe me i've debated this point many times, with some seminarians and a couple of Jesuits. If you disagree, give me a contradiction.
I challenge you to name one book on religion written by more than 1 author, where there are no disagreements between the authors. I've read the Book of Mormon, Doctrines and Covenants, and studied the Koran - these are cheap rip-offs of the Bible, and have glaring errors in them. But let's keep it simple - name a religious text that is the basis for a religion that has a plurality of authors who do not disagree with each other.
If you can't, maybe you need to rethink your stance on the Bible being just another book.
Well, let's start.
First of all, and as I said earlier, it's a wrong thing to disrespect people point of view, specially about the religious perceptions. When you call someone other positions as "uneducated", or call the person as "ignorant" you just showing ignorance, bigotry and puts your position as a stubborn and close view, no matter if it's sustained or not.
let's do a civilized debate
The key point that you show to demostrate your point it's that the bible is not a book as any other, because was written by different kind of authors, and doesn't presents contradictions. I think that this is a weak argument. Take any scientific study, and you probably will find that was development for many authors, all willing to demostrate some thesis, and you gonna get that, many authors and no contradictions.
examples:
(*)Transnational College of Lex (1996). What is Quantum Mechanics? A Physics Adventure. Language Research Foundation, Boston. ISBN 0-9643504-1-6. OCLC 34661512.
(*)# ^ Conceptualizing human variation (2004) by S O Y Keita, R A Kittles1, C D M Royal, G E Bonney, P Furbert-Harris, G M Dunston & C N Rotimi in Nature Genetics 36, S17 - S20 PubMed
(*)^compilation various authors, Sam Wineburg (eds.), ed (2000). "Introduction". Knowing Teaching and Learning History, National and International Perspectives. New York & London: New York University Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-8147-8141-1.
tell me if you find any contradictions in those books.
The extreme example it's that me and 14 friends write a book, and all in the same thesis, and be sure that we would be extremely careful to be very consistent to avoid any contradiction, and that's all. That imaginary book is in the same level that the bible according with your main thesis. That's because it's a weak argument.
Now, you challenged me to find contradictions in the bible. I'm sure ther it's contradictions, my common sens bring me that simple example suddenly. this is two common use sentences from the bible:
"an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" Exodus 21:23–27
But also have this:
"turn the other cheek" Matthew 5, 38-42
You can say that's it's not contradictory. I think that we've talking about two way too different perspectives. and it's logical, and with this i'm responding you about your last part of your post.
It's logical that the bible has different perspectives, because it's composed by two differents books. The old and the new testament. You should know that the old testament, with that angry and revengeful god, with the Lex talionis, and a complete and concise style, it's the holy book of the Judaism, the Torah. Later, when Jesus came out, there it's the new testametn, with another and different prespective, with a kind and comprehensive god. You should know that Jesus and all their supporters were jewish, and with the travels of peter around rome, Christianity was founded. so, we're talking about two religions wich share a part of their holy book, how can be non-contradictory the old and the new testament?.
i whant clarify something. I said that the bible it's a book as any other, but, all we know that isn't. Was the first text printed, probably the book with most copies in the hole world, and can be considerated as the most widespread and influential book of history, wich obviously avoid to talk about the bible as a "book as any other". but, to me, it keeps to be a book, with more historical value than a life guidance (or The truth itself as you state that it is), since we can infer what the people of the time though when it was written. It's a book that proposed something, but if you take it away that "holy" and "written by god" halo, you can just see a book that can be debated, and can be wrong.Can be useful, but you can just take whatever you find worth and the rest just ignore, without the attachements of "sin" implies in all the critisism to a holy and religious matter
The knowledge it's a constant pursuit, the truth it's reached by the amount of all possible information, and essentially, by THE REASON. If your faith brings to you the truth, I respect that, but I can not share it, because I need a logical and reasonable substratum for such so important issue, as the conception of divinity, and the religous view certainly is