justoneman, one of the beautiful things about The Bible is that complicated things are explained in a simple way, no need for reading long scientific explanations. Having said that, there are many parts of The Bible which are complicated relatively depending on what God has revealed to a person and if a person is gullible and arrogant they will dismiss The Bible as dogma and unscientific, what a big mistake.
Einstein: "Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind."
Einstein was a mathematician. When he thought about the universe (E=MC^2) he knows that, whether it is math or language, both sides of the "equation" must be equal.
When he says science without religion is lame; he is saying the pursuit of science itself without allowing it to guide religious belief is lame: what's the point of knowing the "how" if not the "why"? When he says religion without science is blind, he is saying the pursuit of spirituality without science to measure it against is blind.
If you are going to neglect science and not juxtapose religion against it (as in an equation), you will never come up anything resembling what is actually true.
I am not saying the bible is unscientific in itself; but failure to apply science to it is the problem.
For example the Exodus account is (as we now know) not an actual event; it is just a story. Adam and Eve and the entire Genesis account is also a story; it didn't literally happen the way it is written.
It is like one of Jesus' disciples, upon having the story of the boy who cried wolf recited to them, asking questions like "what is the heritage of the boy? how old was he? who were his parents? what species of wolf? is there any archaeological evidence etc." All nonsense questions which entirely miss the point; the Bible is a NARRATIVE.
The story of Jesus is a NARRATIVE; the gospels are accounts 30-100 years after Jesus' death. This all happened in the dark ages where women were either married into rich families, or joined the sex trade, or buried alive. Human consciousness was nowhere near what it is today; if you want to continue to believe that these people knew more about the nature of existence than we do now, you're living in the past.
There is nothing complicated in the Bible; Einstein himself suggested it was mostly nonsense; because the man upon which the NT/Gospels was erected by the Romans as God in the flesh is exactly the sort of thing Moses warns against to the Israelites which, lo and behold, got it wrong, and we are descendants from those people, including the religions that were developed afterward.
Do you realize where Jesus was the majority of his adolescent life? He was studying in India. Do you now realize why even Jesus himself said it is not appropriate to call him "good"?
The Bible is a collection of books written by men according to the times. I'm sorry if this somehow upsets you, but if you haven't noticed, that Bible, and indeed books like the Qur'an (which makes the exact same claim to divinity) is exactly what has caused the past 2000 years of this religious nonsense; empires dumping mass dogmas onto the people in order for them to control the masses.
I read as many sources as I can to ensure I am avoiding dogma; to compare and contrast, as it is only this pursuit which allows you to see things unsullied by dogma.
That's why Jesus' teachings are meant to show you the immensity of being "just one man", which is why I chose this name; it's all he ever claimed to be, and I claim the same for myself; because it is only in the realization that you are one man will you understand the immensity of it.
However, you may believe what you want to believe, and I will do the same, but if you're going to continue with the ad hominem simply because you don't agree with what I say, I might suggest you simply ignore me and let me dig my own hole as it were.
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