Didymus wrote:
RickSea wrote:
It was written by Paul many years after the death of Jesus, so I don't see how it could be the word of God.
You left out Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, James, and Jude. All of them except Mark and Luke knew Jesus personally and wrote from personal experience. Luke, however, did extensive research before writing his gospel.
That was my mistake; I think we can move on from this topic.
Didymus wrote:
RickSea wrote:
Even so, wasn't it written at a different time for a different kind of people? How can we be so sure that it must be followed word for word today?
That is a very good question. My response is that truth does not change, even when culture, language, and heritage do.
I’m going to try as hard as I can to not offend you. How do you know that the bible
is the truth? What proof is there that the bible is true? ?
That’s what this thread is all about. Show me
proof that the bible is as relevant today as it was in 100 A.D.
Like I’ve said before, there is nothing wrong with people using the bible as a general guide. In fact, the fact that Christianity caused you to overcome great personal trouble, Didymus, proves that religion is a very good thing (for most people). I know there are parts of The Bible that few Christians follow, but I don’t know the New Testament, so I can’t point them out for you. If someone else could, I’d appreciate it. My point is, it angers me when Christians use outdated references to the bible to help ban gay marriage as opposed to ending world hunger.
On a semi-related note, I also don’t see the big deal about “going to church” every week and how people who go to church and don’t do much are better than people who don’t go to church and do great things. In fact, I’ll start a new thread on going to church. It’ll be a spin-off of a spin-off thread!
Discount Brick wrote:
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especially with all the translation issues?
Ummm...in 1997 a shepred boy was looking for his sheep in Isreal and came across a bunch of 2000 year old scrolls in a cave inside a jar that turned out to be an early bible, when scientist translated it, it was 99.9 the same as the current bible!
Show me proof of this event and I’ll believe you.
Didymus wrote:
RickSea wrote:
(especially with all the translation issues)
That’s why we study Hebrew and Greek in seminary, so we don’t have to rely on translations. But even so, the vast majority of English translations out there (with a few rare exceptions, like the New World Translation) are plenty good enough for laymen to study. The translation issue is not nearly as drastic as some people make it out to be.
All right, I’ll level with you that translation of the bible is not a huge issue here.
Didymus wrote:
erin wrote:
Anyone who believes in everything in the bible word for word is just naive. It's all a metaphor for how to live a "good" life and how to make God happy, etc.
Naïve? I expect an apology for that insult, Evin. First of all, you don’t know what struggles I’ve faced in my life. You have no idea of the path I have trod on my spiritual journey. I’d love for you to come on down to Laclede Groves sometime and tell some of my patients (and I do mean competent ones) just how naïve you think they are. Forgive my anger, but you honestly have no right to call anyone naïve.
dictionary.com wrote:
na·ïve Lacking worldly experience and understanding
Is Didymus lacking worldly experience and understanding? Just because you believe in the bible are you lacking worldly experience and understanding? The answer is no; in fact, Didymus is the opposite of naïve; he is downright mature.
evin290 wrote:
didymus wrote:
Thank you. While I would agree there are some pretty unbelievable things in the Bible, I still believe them. If God exists (and I believe he does), then just about anything could happen (and probably did). For example, if God created the universe, then why would he have any difficulty raising the dead?
That's another thing about the bible that irks me. If God ressurected the dead and parted the sea and turned water into wine, why doesn't he do any of that stuff anymore? I mean, I know that supposedly this society has "turned its back on God" or whatever, but there were plenty of Israelites that turned their back on God (i.e. the 40 days of spying on Canaan) but he still performed miracles for them.
Miracles happen every day, Evin. When loved ones are sick, people pray for them, and they miraculously get better. When life is lost because people abuse drugs and alcohol, God gives them hope and strength, and sometimes, they recover. In fact, I’m going to start another new “Getting to Know You” thread about personal miracles, just to prove that they happen every day.
IantheGecko wrote:
The Roman historian Flavius Joesphus historically recorded Jesus' death in about 33 BC.
How could Jesus have died thirty-three years before he was born?
evin290 wrote:
Well no one can doubt that Jesus Christ existed, because he did, but I don't see how there can be "scietific proof" of Jesus Christ being the son of God. It's about faith, not science. You can't really scientifically prove anything about religion, or scientifically disprove it for that matter.
The thing is if God exists, he created a world of science. Therefore, religion and science must be very well connected. What puzzles me is that with his miraculous powers, why has God limited the Earth to pure science, where everything makes complete sense? Was it a gift to simple humans? The only way to explain this is with a third new thread about Science vs. Religion. Wow, three new threads based on one post (sorry about the length)!
Word of Advice: If you compose a post in Microsoft Word, the curvy parentheses you get in Word won’t work for quoting in BBC Code. Be sure to adjust the curvy parentheses to the straight ones in the workbox before posting (this gave me some trouble this morning).
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