QuantumFlux said:I don't believe you could have gotten any more vague.
Now come on what do you expect from a liberal
I believe that the Gospels are accurate accounts of true events in history. I believe that the authors were Divinely inspired (although not plenary verbal inspiration) and that they truly believed what they were putting onto scrolls. So the Gospels are records of historical events. Genesis is a completely different matter.
Hardly considering how many religions never claim to have the only true God. Most have many gods and others leave room for other gods to be true as well, but with the jewish faith and christianity there is no room for any other God. Now if this was just fables and myths and folk lore, I would have no reason to believe it over any of the other fables and myths other than the fact that its lasted so long. You say my version of christianity is a strawman but your version consists of mostly lies and folk tales. You can say they aren't lies but anything not truth trying to be passed off as truth is a lie. Gensis gives no hint at it being a story of folk lore, its obviously stating it matter of factly. If its not that way and the author knew it, he certainly didnt give any hints to that.
We worship and believe in the God of Abraham. I am not a Biblical minimalist in that I deny the patriarchal period but you must realize that Abraham arose in a culture that was polytheistic in which there were gods of the mountains and gods of the valley and if you wanted safe passage you were to pay homage to all these different gods. Abraham recognized that these were all the same God; the one true God. He did not think there was not a god of the mountain and a god of the valley but that those gods were One.
Therefore the one true God encompasses all those other gods and misconceptions about God. Abraham was blessed instrumentally not exclusively though and it is how I view Christians. Abraham was blessed but he was blessed to be a blessing and was used to share that blessing with the whole world. He was not blessed exclusively which Calvinism claims for the elect but he was blessed to share grace with others.
My version only consists of a myth about our biological and very ancient historical origin. The rest is true and wonderful to realize.
Well off for now
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