Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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I learn much from the historical theologians of our faith, who like us, were thinkers. Here's some 6th century insight as to the Bible;
For as the word of God, by the mysteries which it contains, exercises the understanding of the wise, so usually by what presents itself on the outside, it nurses the simple-minded. It presents in open day that wherewith the little ones may be fed; it keeps in secret that whereby men of a loftier range may be held in suspense of admiration. It is, as it were, a kind of river, if I may so liken it, which is both shallow and deep, wherein both the lamb may find a footing, and the elephant float at large. (Gregory the Great, Morals on the Book of Job, pref. 4)
How can the same Scripture be both shallow and deep? Because of the mysteries which it contains.
Blessings, Mark
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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The many contradictory and fanciful beliefs on here only make me more secure in the life journey that has resulted in my position as a non-believer. I sure don't need to accept accounts of supernatural actions and magic tricks in order to be judged to be a good person. Dust to dust.
Jarhead
"Just as the deer herd lives in mortal fear of its wolves, so does a mountain live in mortal fear of its deer." Aldo Leopold
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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We all get to decide who's boss. There is wonder (and mercy) in that. We all got here somehow. Unless you're a gnostic and all this is a wisp.
I have always been fascinated why someone would hang their eternal hat on a human opinion tree. Those all just make for good firewood.
Some stand, 1988 years later, with the only human to ever rise out of a grave after being in it for three days. Some stand opposed. There's always only ever been two sides. Still is.
Blessings y'all, Mark
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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Why would a person care if he was judged to be "good" if he believes he is just dust?
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement!
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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Why would a person care if he was judged to be "good" if he believes he is just dust? What restraint would dust have to be called good?
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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I can sorta see why an anti-trapper would oppose trapping.... save the whales anthropology. Why are people anti-Christian? I mean I sorta understand why the philosophers like Karl Marx said religion was the opiate of the people and if only people could be freed from it, they would finally reach their glory among humanity. But why the other anti-Christian concern? It is the anthropological apologetic for the existence of God. One of the strongest of several arguments.
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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The many contradictory and fanciful beliefs on here only make me more secure in the life journey that has resulted in my position as a non-believer. I sure don't need to accept accounts of supernatural actions and magic tricks in order to be judged to be a good person. Dust to dust.
Jarhead While I do agree that there are supernatural accounts (call them magic tricks if you want, are displayed on this thread) what are the "many" contradictory" beliefs you speak of; other than KeithC's comment at the first of this thread. There is nothing wrong with discussing perceived contradictions.
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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Religion only works well at controlling people when it inspires great fear and hope for great reward. Christianity was well designed by men to do just that. Christianity is being continuously tweaked to make it even more manipulative.
I just can't believe that God is insecure, petty, fickle and vindictive as he is portrayed in Christianity.
Keith Funny the differences in how one sees scripture. I have never seen Jesus as insecure, petty, fickle, or vindictive.
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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I often wonder why non-believers comment on these kinds of threads.....I really don't understand it if their mind is already made up.
The above posts make me think a lot about where we are today as a world of human beings; and it certainly justifies and re-assurances my belief (which I believe is the absolute TRUTH) that Jesus Christ is the most anti-religious person to ever walk the face of the earth. Jesus could not stand religion; I dare say I think He hated it due to its divisiveness.
Take the comments on this thread for an example........Danny's, Jarhead's, Davisfur's, and KeithC's (my intention is not to offend, but rather trying to understand where you are coming from based on what you have written and believe previously)
Danny Clifton, who I respect immensely on this forum and value his thought across all boards trapping, hunting, fishing, and family; I believe is agnostic. He may very well believe in the supernatural, but he's just not sure about that Jesus Christ fellow and the so called "religion" of Christianity; or any others for that matter. He is open for other ideas and also researches and educates himself in what best fits his moral compass.
Jarhead on the other hand is a self spoken atheist; and I humbly appreciate his service to our nation and respect him very much. He does not believe that there is a God, or that any supernatural events take place. To him, everything must make sense both mathematically and scientifically. His rock is science and facts.
Davisfur's story is an unfortunate one that I know all too well; as I have been there. He was raised by "religion" rather than the Word of God. This is something still going on today in many of our protestant and southern Baptist churches.....sadly. The upside is, that I believe that many of them are turning around. We cannot condone sin; but goodness gracious when you walk out of the church house, we ought to feel better than when we walk in. I truly hope you read the Book of Matthew without blinders on and predisposed theology. Read it for what the Word says to you, not what some church house preacher says.
KeithC is a very interesting fellow indeed and very well versed on history and basic human nature. I think he believes and follows the Golden Rule indefinitely; however, he just sees a different aspect that we all may be able to learn from.
I for one, believe that Jesus Christ is the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. I also believe He is 100% anti-religion. Jesus Christ did not come down to this earth and die on the cross for our sins to form any religion; which only separates and divides. He came down here to save mankind from the predicament we are in because of our sins.
That's how I see it, and I hope I did not offend anyone. Chancey
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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Literally everything is proof that God exists. Without God there would be nothing.
Overall, everything is good, including most people, so God is good. Also I think the act of creation itself is good.
I think we are made in God's image. Likely we are not made in God's physical image, but in his reasoning and trying image.
I don't know what God wants from us. It seems very unlikely that God wants our praise and blind obedience. If he wanted that he would have stopped with a dog like being. I think God likely wants us to be more like him.
I believe God used evolution, but knew how things were likely to turn out. I think he definitely created numerous master pieces for us to enjoy and appreciate.
I think we are all much more closely related and in some ways more of the same individual, with some differences, then we understand. I think most of us trappers probably share a huge amount of DNA. I think we are a type.
I think the best thing to do in regards to other people is to treat them well, but not thoughtlessly well. Jesus's commandment "Love thy neighbors as thyself." makes sense to a fairly high point. Past that point, I see nothing wrong with aggressively correcting or even fatally correcting some forms of behavior, such as theft, child molestation and unjustified homicide.
I am more curious about most things than most people. I have lots of disparate interests. I really look forward to meeting God and learning.
Keith
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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Religion only works well at controlling people when it inspires great fear and hope for great reward. Christianity was well designed by men to do just that. Christianity is being continuously tweaked to make it even more manipulative.
I just can't believe that God is insecure, petty, fickle and vindictive as he is portrayed in Christianity.
Keith Funny the differences in how one sees scripture. I have never seen Jesus as insecure, petty, fickle, or vindictive. I said God, not Jesus. Look at how God is portrayed in the Old Testament. Even New Testament God is not portrayed as kind. New Testament God needed appeased with his son's death. Stan Lee wrote "With great power comes great responsibility". I believe God has incredible power and is therefore incredibly responsible for everything. I can't see how a responsible being like God, would create someone to suffer terribly, forever for any reason, much less for just not worshipping him and his son properly. I don't think God is that petty and vindictive. I think God is fantastically good. Keith
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Re: Fake Dead Sea reporting
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Funny thing about all this talk of organized religion. Jesus did not profess organized religion. In fact his message was in opposition to the organized religion at the time. Many churches and denominations have added the organized parts of Christianity over 2000 years, but if you ignore all that and consider Jesus' original message, it has nothing to do with organized religion.
This is why many "organized" denominations of Christianity are in decline but the fastest growing and most successful churches of today are not organized and are focused solely on the original authority of the bible and Jesus.
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