Ah, so you agree that the Bible is self-contradictory. Unusual.
If there is a contradiction, it means that there is a need for interpretation. Not in a bad way, as when you and I would contradict ourselves.
Ah, so you agree that the Bible is self-contradictory. Unusual.
What about this : try to feel the meaning with your heart.
I tried but I started getting a tingling feeling in my left arm.
If there is a contradiction, it means that there is a need for interpretation. Not in a bad way, as when you and I would contradict ourselves.
Because that is a (proven) horrible method for finding the truth.
1) You have to follow the right taught morality.
2) It has to be taught by god and not by someone else.
It's simple.
You have a spiritual text. And in it there are things about loving your brother, and being good. So, you can assume that the writer is not a lunatic.
Then you see that he says "Sell all of your belongings". So, you can safely assume that he did not mean that literally, since then it would be lunacy.
What about this : try to feel the meaning with your heart.
What does it mean for a religion to have been shown "true"?
I think what I'm asking is: Are religions too diverse to speak of in generalities?
One might as well ask whether there is anything we can say that chemical elements are good for? Yes, some, in the right combination are very beneficial. Other, in the wrong combination are extremely hurtful. But can we pass judgment on all of them, in general?
What about this : try to feel the meaning with your heart.
I agree that it might have some problems, but how is it (proven) exactly?![]()
That isn't to say that writing was invented for that purpose, but that its the primary reason people actually *did* learn to read and write.
Even that would be fine. The problem is that religion tells people "feel the meaning with your heart ... and this is the meaning you should be feeling ... if not, then please sit still and do not resist the mental reconditioning."
Because, when people go with heart, their odds of being right are about nil. (or about the same as chance in a multiple choice situation)
Relying on your 'heart' is the same and make up what ever you like that you that makes you feel good about it. How on Earth could that possibly be a good way of figuring something out?
That would be complete lunacy, if taken literally, so one needs an interpretation here.
And I still do not understand what the Nazi have to do with anything in the first place.
The big benefit to religion that I see in history is the extent to which it drove literacy, writing, and education. It isn't too much of an exaggeration to say that writing and literacy were primarily developed so that religions could keep track of sacred stories and rules, and pass them on to believers without having to recite them from memory repeatedly.
That isn't to say that writing was invented for that purpose, but that its the primary reason people actually *did* learn to read and write.
You must be completely ignorant of the dark ages. And the church had zero interest in most people being able to read the bible for themselves for the vast bulk of history. In fact, it was positively put down by the church.The big benefit to religion that I see in history is the extent to which it drove literacy, writing, and education.
Yes it would be. Especially since writing predates any religion we've ever heard of. Writing seems most likely to have been allowed and necessited by the advent of the agrarian lifestyle.It isn't too much of an exaggeration to say that writing and literacy were primarily developed so that religions could keep track of sacred stories and rules, and pass them on to believers without having to recite them from memory repeatedly.
That isn't to say that writing was invented for that purpose, but that its the primary reason people actually *did* learn to read and write.
Any references?Almost all of them claimed to be followers of Jesus--the new testaments teachings... just like you...they used the bible to endorse their genocide--
They obviously got it wrong. You know, "Love your neighbour as yourself" does not equal kill him...and all white supremacist groups refer to themselves as "Christian Groups", and as far as I know, they always have. The KKK wants to be known first for it's "Christianity"...