So it must be God's fault that Scripture is confusing to you? What other talents of this world have also escaped you? Welder, Writer,..
Well, your god is all-powerful and made everything didn't he? Neat thing about the religious is that if something goes right, they can blame gods. If something goes wrong, it must also be gods will. It's been my observation that I am not the only one that has problems understanding that book of obscureness, inaccuracies, and sometime outrageous fertilizer.
How about that you view it as a"passing curosity"?
How about it?
Jack of all trades master of none.
Sorry, I do have a field of study. It involves past and present cultures.
The rest of the world does not revolve around what or what doesn't interest you.
That's a too bad. It might be more fun otherwise.
Other than that, why are you even on this thread or any others that have the same general theme...God?
I am having fun. Aren't you?
Why would anybody invent somebody named God at all, especially ones that could really kick-(human)ass if they wanted too, let alone if their is one true God. All the others could easily fit in with the fallen angels before Noah's flood.
People invented gods in an attempt to understand what they could not understand and hence, perhaps quench some of their fears about stuff they had no comprehension about. Maybe you should read something other than the Bible of holes. Like a little Joseph Campbell about mythology, EG.
Because what seems like a comtradiction has a verse somewhere that determines why something appears 'out of whack'. There is no hope of understanding if you can't see
I see. So a writer says something, another contradicts him a few books later, and then more books later, some other writer posts a reconciliation between the two? Yeah, that should clarify things for someone ..........that doesn't mind hopping back and forth, into one book, out, and into another book and zig-zagging here, hither, and yon through the tome. lol
GE:1 as being for the flesh of man and his journey with God compared to Ge:2 as being the spiritual journey of man with God. You can keep reading but it will be utter confusion, just let it play out just outside yourself. It's almost the same thing. In this case ignorance is bliss.
Yep. Ignorance is bliss, atheists are evil, etc. I heard it before. As I said, the Tao Te Ching is a better read and doesn't need all the spectacular and unbelievable nonsense to be a better read.
That's right, you do not have to fear if your Government or your Doctors or your Lawyers are telling you the truth. They said they are so they must be. Unfortunately for me I have to go through this with each and every single verse.
1Th:5:21: Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
Not a good plan to apply that standard to influences outside of Scripture.
That's why people research things. Believe me, I checked out my doctor before I became her patient. Same for my dentist and lawyer. Some things I take for granted, like people in some field of study or other, EG, that have had good peer reviews. But one can be gullible, sceptical, or cynical. The gullible will believe regardless of evidence (or lack of it), the sceptical will disbelieve until the evidence shows different, but the cynic won't believe it in spite of the evidence they are wrong.
Apparently you missed the verse that has Fallen Angels being bound when they are in the pit, along with this one.
Probably, I skipped over it, yes.
The punishment for sin is death, since Adam and Eve each new child was destined for the grave before they were ever old enough to sin.
That's very loving of the creature in control, right. It's nonsense, MHz. Why would a loving creature invent things, allow them to go bad, then torment them for being bad when it could have prevented the entire issue in the first place. It's inane at best, insane at worst.
Luckily as 'off-beat' as His prophecies are at least we can be sure who is doing what when they come to pass, and if somebody tries to repent any of them, big fat fake.
Jer:4:28:
For this shall the earth mourn,
and the heavens above be black:
because I have spoken it,
I have purposed it,
and will not repent,
neither will I turn back from it.
M't:10:28:
And fear not them which kill the body,
but are not able to kill the soul:
but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.[/quote]Aaaahh, the tyrant introducing the concept of fear. Lovely. Fear me, worship me, adore me or I will cook your goose.