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In reply to the discussion: For anyone who actually read the Bible.... [View all]zeemike
(18,998 posts)20. The same could be said for Plato, Aristotle, and Alexander the Great.
When you look at it we have little evidence that they ever existed...other than some writings that could have been just made up.
But we chose to believe they were real because they did not do anything out of the ordinary like Jesus or Siddhartha.
And not that any of them were not mentioned in history of the time, but we have little of those writings that survived time...the vast majority of those historical writings were destroyed, like in the fire that destroyed the great library in Alexandria which contained writings from all over the world...
The bible survived because monks kept making copies of it and did so very acuratly...as shown by the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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Thank you!! But most "Christians" will have none of it.They want sodomy to be what they want it to
kelliekat44
Nov 2013
#13
Paul was a class-A jackass, and I often wonder how much he distorted early Christianity.
winter is coming
Nov 2013
#14
Well, to be fair, most American Christians don't actually practice "Christianity"....
A HERETIC I AM
Nov 2013
#19
Thank you, Winter....Paul IS TRULY as much of a distorter as fox news is today.
loudsue
Nov 2013
#68
Christianity has always been interpreted by prevailing attitudes of religionists
Major Nikon
Nov 2013
#62
No credible scholar thinks that the gospels were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John at the time
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#33
So you're a non-Christian arguing for an ahistorical literalist interpretation of the gospels?
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#46
No hit and run, lol. And the substance of my response lies in the ability of
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2013
#99
We know, on the other hand, a great deal about historical figures of the period.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#36
I'm sorry, you're apparently unfamiliar with the primary sources of the period.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#53
Yes, many heroes, kings and luminaries are made legendary more by their followers than their own
Rozlee
Nov 2013
#27
I thought I heard, or read somewhere that some of what Paul was attributed with writing...
47of74
Nov 2013
#96
I love much of Pauls writings but the women hating, gay hating, and sex hating stuff I can do
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#35
Do you ever get the feeling that we gentiles stumbled into a giant family argument?
raging moderate
Nov 2013
#38
I see your little line at the end is a quotation from one of Paul's letters.
raging moderate
Nov 2013
#55