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I'm going to tell you about a few of my ideas anyway.Where I grew up, Christianity is an alien minority
religion.
I was raised atheist though we observed certain
Buddhist rituals and ways of thought. As well
as from other religions including christmas.
But as for the above, it sounds to me like the family in which you were raised didn't know what to believe or follow either way, etc.
So you're still judging Christianity and Judiasm and the Bible based on other Jews or Christians?I had no interest in or feelings about Chrictian
ideas. My 5+ yrs in the USA was introduction to
Christians.
Not to go into lengthy details, but I was unimpressed.
That's interesting?
I hope you do know most of that was found/derived/adopted from the moral truths/laws found in the Bible and/or Christianity that were adopted by the rest of the world over time, etc.We teach the same things about morality and ethics,and
more besides, and it's just part of life, no preacher, no
church needed.
They do show some of God's abilities to manipulate/overturn/use many forces/things, etc.The founding documents, starting with Genesis
are an odd mix of nonsense, obscurantism, pointless
recitation, folk,wisdom, advice good and bad, semi
historical accounts with a lot of magic realism.
Yes, they are. But that's because in the OT we are dealing with One who is meant to represent/introduce us to the beginnings of God, if God could have a beginning, etc. And also of a God who didn't know absolutely all of everything starting out at the beginning, etc.Many of the actions or instructions of " god"
are horrific.
Many have read it and studied it for years, and perhaps all of their life, but without the ability to be truly 100% objective, did not really understand a lot of it, or had much divine revelation about the truths truly taught in it about many things, etc.I could go on... but as a holy book from a god of
perfect goodness...no.
It's not like I didn't read the book.
This is true on both or all sides of it, etc.Those who read it as believers have next to no chance of seeing it without profound, usually unshakeable bias.
I don't think you have to have 100% blind faith necessarily, etc. I know mine is not, etc.It's a highest virtue to just have faith that its all true somehow no matter what.
So was I, but I always like to proceed with the premise of how a thing could or might be still true, if it is, and then dive deeper into those possibilities to see if they could still be true still or not, etc, and then if they can, still keep or maintain/retain an open mind about them until they can be proved otherwise, etc.I was taught to question everything...and keep what proves good and true.
For me the bible is a near total flop in that regard.
Yes, it is, and is why I have been quite literally pushed out of many churches, but again, this goes back to judging the truth of a religion or certain sets of religious beliefs or a religious book as being true or not based on it's imperfect people, which is never wise, and in itself creates or leads to bias, etc.Questioning like that is discouraged in church.
I believe that hell is not literal, but what it truly is is people being locked in to a continuous cycle or reliving these kinds of lives/realities here, and that that is over and over again forever here that cannot be changed ever, etc.And don't forget going to hell if you do dare!
But we don't know everything and so from our perspective it still can sometimes be changed sometimes, etc.
Not necessarily.Objectivity has no role there.
God Bless.
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