What do you think of the Bible?
- Terri2
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What do you think of the Bible?
Have you read these religious texts? Have you read the Bible? All of it? What do you think of it?
- kaytie
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I think, with all the translations and the edits and the political changes in all three texts it is impossible to say that current editions are anything but the creations of humans, and as humans, they are contradictory in nature.
They do, however, contain some beautiful writing and imagery, some incredibly interesting stories, lots of blood, lust, love, excitement, and crazy deaths. They have also influenced modern literature such that I think it's important for readers and writers to at least have studied the major stories within them. To fully dismiss them as literature is shortsighted.
As to my beliefs? I classify myself as a freethinker.
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One of these days I'll read the Quran and the Torah.
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I feel that because it was edited by man we need to look at it as such. We know without question that there are several mistranslated words and phrases. We should also look at some of the books that were not included. Do I think it was written by God? No. Do I think some of the original books were inspired by God? Yes
Also rather you are reading the Bible or Quran or Torah it is all the same God. There is only one so it must be, right? It is all in the interpretation.
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- Tracey Neal
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I like Genesis,Exodus,Ruth,Psalms,Proverbs,Isaiah,Ezekiel,Matthew,Mark,Luke,John,Romans,1&2 Corinthians,1&2 Peter,Hebrews,Revelation. I don't read the bible anymore though. But (all) religion's and God intrigue me.
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On the other hand, as a religious text, I have, as you have all mentioned, other problems with it. This is a book written by man, edited by man, and interpreted by man (and all his associated political and personal agendas). So whether or not this book was 'inspired' by God, or not, I believe that it cannot be taken literally. And as much as I would love to believe I was reading the word of God, I can't shake this extra baggage associated with Christianity. The history, the abuses, the hypocrisy, the prejudice... I know Christian people who have really great hearts, and the best of intentions, but Christianity as a whole has too many negative connotations for my taste.
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I totally agree. I wish that religion was automatically associated with humanity and compassion, rather than prejudice and hate. For example, (some people) using the bible as a basis for "proving" that homosexual individuals are wrong. I can't help but cringe when they use religion against others, instead of merely accepting that they are human and that their life is worth while. Shouldn't the worth of human life be the first important aspect of religion?knightss wrote:what's the point of God putting us here if He wants us to kill each other?
Okay - I don't know if I'm making sense anymore. I think I'm just ranting.
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I really agree and respect what you say on this subject, I think religion is a very hard thing to discuss at times, or rather it is for me, because truthfully what I believe in today, might change tomorrow. And religion right now eludes me. Thats just me being honest as I can about this subject and the Bible. But I really like your statement on this.sleepydumpling wrote:Personally I think all major religions have their problems, and it's all about the interpretation of the texts. No one is without it's bloodshed and hypocrisy. Sadly, it's the "violent minority" of fundamentalists that interpret the texts in the way that SUITS their agenda, that ruin it for the rest of the folks of the faith (the silent majority).
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I think it's all about ones core values. If your values are strong and fair, then whatever your faith, you're going to be someone who is accepting and giving. If your values are violent, hateful an angry... then you're going to be that way, and you'll just use faith as an excuse to be that way.
Does that make sense?
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Yes it makes sense, you brought up a very good point about "ones core values"...and using your religion..( faith) as an excuse to inflict pain and suffering on others. Thats where we need hope...hope is something we all need when confronting issues such as this. Hope for a better tomorrow, and no matter what our faith, hoping for peace is something we should all keep in our hearts. And of course LOVE...one can never go wrong with lovesleepydumpling wrote:Personally, my faith, I believe anyway, teaches me to LOVE, respect and accept others. It doesn't teach me to convert others, to hate them for their sins, to commit acts of violence in any form etc... but there are other followers of the same faith as me who will swear that it actually does.
I think it's all about ones core values. If your values are strong and fair, then whatever your faith, you're going to be someone who is accepting and giving. If your values are violent, hateful an angry... then you're going to be that way, and you'll just use faith as an excuse to be that way.
Does that make sense?

4 Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant,
5 does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered,
6 does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth;
7 bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
8 Love never fails;
I like that
