The Bible Is an Outdated Relic

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by expiated, Mar 29, 2023.

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    In setting out to state, as simply as possible, what life is all about from a Christian perspective, I settled on three things:
    1. Life is all about making good choices, with the most important choice we have to make being whether we will trust, believe and have faith in God.
    2. Building healthy relationships with God and others, with the relationship that transcends or surpasses all others being the one we establish (or fail to establish) with our Creator
    3. Preparing for eternity, which is best accomplished by fully embracing God's plan for our lives while we are living here on this Earth
    How do these ideas compare with the way the most renown Christian scholars have summarized what life is all about?

    The essence of life from a Christian perspective has been articulated by various esteemed scholars, each highlighting core themes that resonate with the ideas presented. Below, I will compare the three central ideas outlined with insights from notable Christian figures, including C.S. Lewis, N.T. Wright, and Timothy Keller.

    1. Making Good Choices

    Your first point emphasizes that life is fundamentally about making good choices, particularly the faith in God. This aligns with the teachings of Timothy Keller, who underscores the importance of personal commitment to God and making wise decisions based on biblical principles. Keller argues that our choices shape our lives and our relationship with God, stressing that without a foundation in faith, our decisions may lack true significance. Similarly, C.S. Lewis speaks to the idea of choice in forming one's character and destiny, emphasizing that even the ability to choose is part of God's design for humanity.

    2. Building Healthy Relationships

    The second point focuses on the significance of relationships, especially with God. This concept resonates with N.T. Wright, who posits that the purpose of life includes fostering a relationship with the Creator and participating in the work of God on Earth. Wright emphasizes the communal aspect of faith, asserting that Christians are called to bring heaven to earth through their interactions and relationships. Furthermore, this notion is echoed in C.S. Lewis's writings, where he discusses the importance of community and fellowship in enriching one's relationship with God and others, thus fulfilling the divine purpose.

    3. Preparing for Eternity

    Your third point about preparing for eternity closely mirrors the views of many Christian theologians, including those mentioned above. C.S. Lewis notably expresses that the ultimate purpose of human life is to develop a relationship with God that endures beyond this life. Similarly, Keller advocates for living in a manner that reflects one's eternal identity and purpose, emphasizing that earthly life should align with God's grand narrative. N.T. Wright further supports this by asserting that the Christian faith is about participating in God's ongoing work, which includes preparation for an eternal life with Him.

    Conclusion

    The summarized ideas you presented about life—making good choices, building healthy relationships, and preparing for eternity—are richly supported by the perspectives of esteemed Christian scholars. They echo the shared belief that a life anchored in faith fosters meaningful choices and relationships, ultimately leading to a preparation for eternal life in communion with God. Thus, your articulation aligns well with longstanding Christian thought, reflecting a coherent understanding of life's purpose from a biblical worldview.
     
    #111     Sep 5, 2024
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    Does Yahweh refer to God the Father or to the entire Godhead: Father, Son and Holy Spirit?

    Yahweh, primarily recognized in the context of the Old Testament, traditionally refers to God as the Father in the Judeo-Christian belief system. However, various theological interpretations suggest that Yahweh can also encompass the entire Godhead, including the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, especially within Christian doctrines that articulate the doctrine of the Trinity.

    1. Yahweh's Traditional Definition
    In Jewish theology, Yahweh is the name used to denote the personal name of God, particularly in the Hebrew Scriptures. This designation primarily emphasizes God's nature as the Creator and the one who established a covenant with His people. Hence, Yahweh can be understood predominantly as the Almighty Father in this context.

    2. Trinitarian Perspective
    Within Christian theology, particularly that which adheres to the doctrine of the Trinity, Yahweh may be seen as representative of the entirety of the Godhead, which includes the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. This perspective acknowledges that although the term is rooted in the Old Testament, its interpretation transforms in light of New Testament revelations about the nature of God.

    3. Interpretation and Context
    The interpretation of Yahweh can vary based on theological perspectives. Some scholars argue that references to Yahweh in certain scriptural instances may implicitly include the unity of the Godhead rather than a singular focus on God the Father. Thus, the application of Yahweh can depend significantly on the doctrinal lens through which scripture is viewed.

    4. Implications of Understanding Yahweh
    Understanding whether Yahweh refers specifically to God the Father or encompasses the entire Godhead can affect doctrinal beliefs and spiritual practices. Different denominations may place varying emphasis on these interpretations, contributing to rich discussions regarding the nature of God in Christian theology.

    5. Summary
    In summary, while Yahweh is traditionally linked to God the Father in Jewish thought, Christian theology often interprets the term in a broader sense to include the full representation of the Trinity. This dual perspective reflects the complexity and depth of covenant theology and the understanding of divine identity within Christianity.
     
    #112     Sep 8, 2024
  3. religion is just a form of marketing.

    You listen carefully to people, then over the course of few days, or as it might be nights, you come up with conspiracy theory which in essence tells back to people what they want to hear. In return, inch by inch, people sleepwalk themselves into giving you an enormous amount of power and control over their lives. Particularly this strategy is helped by the fact that by the definition 50% have IQ lower then average. So, your marketplace is always at least half of the population that you can reach, which is a lot.

    All you have to do is to come up with a few stories that can not be fact checked, so your initial investment is microscopic. That's why religion is such a cut-throat business and all the upstarts want piece of action, because in essence is its just easy money.

    But once you reached a status of sacred cow and you have the power, for example, you go and collect the tax by sticking fingers into vaginas of young ladies to verify that they are virgins. Back in medieval times this was a form of pool tax collected by priests of Church of England and all the married women were subject of it. Eventually that caused riots of 1381 and you can read about it in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasants'_Revolt. By no means Church of England is an exception, all institutionalized religions are playing this same game Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, the whole lot.

    Tell bed time stories to grown up people, then go and collect the tax.
     
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    #113     Sep 8, 2024
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    I do suspect Suno is going to assist me in advancing a lot of the song ideas I've had for a while to a proximity of completion where I can polish them up and finish them fully. This one needs only a little more work before it will be acceptable to me...

    Just a Prayer Away

    Copyright © 2024 by Fred Duckworth


    https://suno.com/song/bd5ade96-9252-46d9-81d3-f9a0d4c48e7f

    [Verse 1]

    When shadows fall and dreams fade,
    Paths unclear, hearts afraid,
    Lift your eyes, find the way.
    You're always just a prayer away.

    Mountains high valleys low,
    Struggles come, spirits slow,
    Reach out and let hope stay.
    You're always just a prayer away.

    [Chorus]

    In the dark find the light.
    In the storm hold on tight.
    No matter what the world may say,
    You're always just a prayer away.

    [Verse 2]

    Lost in doubt, search for grace.
    Faith will shine, show its face.
    When it's tough and skies are gray,
    You're always just a prayer away.

    Feel the peace deep inside,
    Waves of love like a tide.
    Trust your heart, let it sway.
    You're always just a prayer away.

    [Chorus]

    In the dark find the light.
    In the storm hold on tight.
    No matter what the world may say,
    You're always just a prayer away.
     
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