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Topic started on 23-10-2004 @ 01:42 PM by Paranoid Pain
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reply posted on 23-10-2004 @ 02:03 PM by Solasis
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... I fear you.
Anyway, I've read Genesis and about half of Exodus.
Man, it is just... repetitive. When God talks, it sounds like Mojo Jojo.
Oh, and I'm "Not religious like that Atomix guy, who doesn't believe in god "
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reply posted on 23-10-2004 @ 02:13 PM by Atomix
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reply posted on 23-10-2004 @ 02:27 PM by Solasis
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Uhm... I didn't mean to offend you (if I did... I can't tell o.o) ^^;;; I don't even know you ^^;;; I was just playing off of what Paranoid
said. because it read really weird...
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reply posted on 23-10-2004 @ 02:48 PM by Jazzerman
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I'm not exactly sure what this thread is supposed to be about...seems more like the "post as many smilies as possible" thread. Anyhow, I will try
and answer it to the best of my ability to translate the original posters message.
I am not a Christian, but I have read much of the Old Testament and a bit of the New, much more for its relationship with history than anything.
It's a pretty easy read, so I don't understand what the fuss is about, but I guess after having to read manuscripts from Medieval Europe and
hundreds of ancient texts it's probably easier for myself and others like me. The King James version of the bible is written in pretty standard
language for 15th-17th Century English, and does not seem to pose a viable "language barrier" to myself. The Bible is a very easy read compared to
works out of ancient Assyria, or even 11th Century European texts.
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 04:42 AM by stalkingwolf
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i have read it twice, and my wife has read and studied it so much that she has
worn out several bibles in our 24 year marriage. enough so that the changes in
wording stand out.
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 04:53 AM by just_a_pilot
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I do belive in God or do I not. I don't know what to belive. I guess that makes me an agnostic.
I do not belive in organized religion. Religion in itself was "created" to fearfully keep people in line. Control measure you could say. I also
think the bible was and is the best work of fiction ever written.
Most people want to belive in God and Heaven and Hell. Not because they were taught about it but because they are afraid of the unkown. The unkown
being what happens after you die. You do not want to logicaly accept the fact that there is nothing. The human cannot really understand nothing.
Thats why a databse has NULL.
Religion ( not a belife in a God ) but religion itself has caused more wars, more pograms and more inquisitions than anything in mankind.
Why did they call him TORQUEMADA? Cause you couldnt talk him outta anything.
JB
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 04:54 AM by Misfit
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Been there.
Done that.
A few times, being 1st thru 10th grade Christian school.
Note: I don't disbelieve in "God", I do in fact believe in higher powers, I just don't believe in how the Bible is translated by the church to be
as a Christian person.
Misfit
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 05:00 AM by Thomas Crowne
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Have I read the Bible? Sure, for whatever that's is worth. Have I studied the Bible with the assistance of the Holy Spirit to make sense out of
that which would be nonsense to the disbeliever? Yes, and that is the better question. It isn't a Dean R. Koontz novel, friend.
PS, I find it easier reading than reading posts with excessive and senseless emoticon usage!
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 05:22 AM by xpert11
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Since I dont think god exits ,I arent ever read the bible. With all do respect I have never seen the bible as anything but a book of short stories.
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 05:34 AM by Thomas Crowne
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Originally posted by xpert11
Since I dont think god exits ,I arent ever read the bible. With all do respect I have never seen the bible as anything but a book of short stories.

All due respect noted, no disrespect taken whatsoever.
Just between you and me, xpert, some of the stories aren't so short!
Or maybe I'm just a slow reader!
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 05:49 AM by xpert11
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Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Originally posted by xpert11
Since I dont think god exits ,I arent ever read the bible. With all do respect I have never seen the bible as anything but a book of short stories.

All due respect noted, no disrespect taken whatsoever.
Just between you and me, xpert, some of the stories aren't so short!
Or maybe I'm just a slow reader! 
I doubt your a slow reader if you have picked up a bible you would know more about its contents then me.
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 06:27 AM by Nerevar
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erm......can't quite figure out what this post is about so i'll just chuck in my opinion (before i do i'd like to point out that i do not believe
in any God:
I do not believe the bible should be taken literally....if you do it makes no logical sense whatsoever. It is a collection of metaphores on how to
live a "christian" life in the eyes of their "God".
People seem to just want to say "hey this is stupid cos it say x did this and then y flew away"...well take it in the context of how it was
written...to explain a concept to people who were still, in my opinion, quite primitve (Hence them being under Roman rule). The best way of doing this
was to dress up the concept of forgiving, for example, in a pretty dress to make it easier to understand.
The thing that really makes me wonder is the censorship of certain Gospels/chapters whatever, by (I think) one of the earlier popes or emperors....may
be Constantine at the Council of Nicea??
I mean if it was the "word of God" why the need to filter what people read??
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reply posted on 24-10-2004 @ 07:41 AM by Machine
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I read somewhere recently that the Holy Bible could be read from beginning to end in 72 hours. Whoever said this must have used speed-reading
techniques to get it done that fast. I prefer to read it slowly and allow the words to sink in deep. I have read it several times over which is a big
reason why I’m such a solid Christian. Now when I say, “solid” I mean to say that I know the core truths that the Bible teaches well.
I often read or hear people criticize the Holy Bible but almost to a last man none of them have even read it! This is like finding a man guilty of
murder without having a trial. If you don’t want to read the Holy Bible no one is forcing you. But if you want to comment on it with any authority at
all you better read it first lest you make yourself look like an idiot. The Holy Bible contains a depth to it that is unmatched in human literature.
Don’t write it off until you’ve read it first.
www.equip.org
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reply posted on 25-10-2004 @ 04:37 AM by rosebeforetime
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I have been a christian for about 3 years. Before that I was a drugged out idiot. I only finished year 9 at school. But since I found God I have
been studying the bible constantly. I think the bible is a miracle. And it shows us the truth about the state of our heart and teaches us the right
way to live. Read proverbs it is full of wisdom.
Also it has helped me greatly with the rearing of my children. They went thru a lot of crap before God found me. They are now being healed in an
awsome way.
One thing I suggest is to pray to God for an open mind and soft heart, and to give you understanding before you read the bible.
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reply posted on 25-10-2004 @ 05:14 PM by Solasis
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No offense, but I think that people like rose just turn to the bible because it gives them comfort; they're scared of what they're doing/have
become/whatever it is. So they see this nice book that tells them what it's all about, and that it's going to be okay, so they try to make it that
way. That is both the bible(actually, religion in general)'s largest strength and biggest weakness.
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reply posted on 25-10-2004 @ 05:54 PM by rawiea
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I tried to read it several times, a different translation each time. Every time I got to all those Old Testament Laws in Exodus, Deuteronomy and the
woeful tone in Lamentations I gave up, although I had read the New Testament several times. My wife bought me a New Century Version. It is the easiest
translation I have found to read, almost like a novel in places. It took a year to go cover to cover reading a little each day. Found out that I had
to unlearn a few things I had been taught. They were not actually in the Bible. I had to learn a few things that I had never imagined were there. When
I found something really outlandish, I compared it to other translations. It was there too, but in different words. I found it very interesting, and
insightful. I guess I could say that I felt humbled by what I read, and more importantly learned. I guess I had gone for too many years simply
letting people tell me what was there, without verifying it myself as I should have.
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reply posted on 25-10-2004 @ 05:56 PM by favouriteslave
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Originally posted by Machine
I read somewhere recently that the Holy Bible could be read from beginning to end in 72 hours. Whoever said this must have used speed-reading
techniques to get it done that fast. I prefer to read it slowly and allow the words to sink in deep. I have read it several times over which is a big
reason why I’m such a solid Christian. Now when I say, “solid” I mean to say that I know the core truths that the Bible teaches well.
I often read or hear people criticize the Holy Bible but almost to a last man none of them have even read it! This is like finding a man guilty of
murder without having a trial. If you don’t want to read the Holy Bible no one is forcing you. But if you want to comment on it with any authority at
all you better read it first lest you make yourself look like an idiot. The Holy Bible contains a depth to it that is unmatched in human literature.
Don’t write it off until you’ve read it first.
www.equip.org

So since you have read the bible and it has made you a better christian doesn't it at all bother you that the God, Yahweh, Elohim, Lord etc...
murders and commands others to murder others. I think that if you are in your right mind you should take this into consideration. The bible say you
shall know the tree by its fruit. In this case how does this tree produce good fruit. Everything in the bible starts with god, he is the tree. You
cant just take Jesus teaching and throw out the god of the OT. Get back to basics. Can someone please tell me what you find good about this god that
is worthy of worship?
Some bible quotes to ponder about god. Just some of the FEW instances where god is dispicable murderer.
Under God's direction, Moses' army defeats the Midianites. They kill all the adult males, but take the women and children captive. When Moses learns
that they left some live, he angrily says: "Have you saved all the women alive? Kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath
known man by lying with him. But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves." So they went back
and did as Moses (and presumably God) instructed, killing everyone except for the virgins. In this way they got 32,000 virgins -- Wow! [Even God gets
some of the booty -- including the virgins. NUMBERS (31:28-29)] 31:1-54 28-29
God travels with people and fights in their wars. DEUTERONOMY 20:4
"But of the cities ... which the Lord thy God doth give thee for an inheritance, thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth." Kill the old men and
women, the sick and the dying, the blind and the lame, pregnant mothers, nursing mothers, infants, toddlers, and babies. DEUTERONOMY 20:16
God commands the Israelites to "blot out the rembrance of Amalek from under heaven." A few hundred years later God orders Saul to kill of the
Amalekites "both man and woman, infant and suckling." (1 Sam.15:2-3) 25:19
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