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Igel

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21. Read on.
Wed Aug 6, 2014, 01:54 PM
Aug 2014

Just a few more verses, that's all.

Was it the wealth that was the issue? And could a rich man be saved?

When you pick cherries, you really have to either take the pits with the fruit or find a pit-free fruit to pick. May I suggest figs, instead?

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Aslan is right about Jesus' condemnation of wealth. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #1
Fascinating, excellent book. Highly recommend! truebluegreen Aug 2014 #12
I read a book on the general topic before. Suddenly the New Testament really made sense. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #31
"It is Jesus' wisdom and teachings that matter." truebluegreen Aug 2014 #33
Interesting. Thanks. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #34
My parents told me a long time ago that the Anti-Christ was the opposite of Jesus. LiberalArkie Aug 2014 #32
Most Christians feel Jesus and the New Testament, its spirituality, are a revelation. But? Brettongarcia Aug 2014 #42
That's refreshing to read. trusty elf Aug 2014 #2
This is how the megachurch charlatans of today have justified their corruption AngryOldDem Aug 2014 #3
I have no doubt he would throw them out of the temple. cbayer Aug 2014 #5
Matthew 19:24 Ilsa Aug 2014 #4
Camels are easy. I'm just not sure it'll be much use as a camel, after it goes through the juicer. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #16
Yeah, that's a fun one to visualize, even as a kid Ilsa Aug 2014 #19
Read on. Igel Aug 2014 #21
My one verse wasn't intended to be Ilsa Aug 2014 #27
To be factual...... TheMick Aug 2014 #6
Welcome to DU and the to religion group, TheMick. cbayer Aug 2014 #7
If people want to...... TheMick Aug 2014 #10
I also individualize my donations and look carefully at who I am donating to. cbayer Aug 2014 #11
All that wealth interferes with or blocks us from having a relationship with God Justice Aug 2014 #8
Neither side has clean hands in this. Igel Aug 2014 #26
Yes. People think of Jesus as wholly"spiritual." But 1) liberals want material things for the poor. Brettongarcia Aug 2014 #38
Well, Aslan certainly has better credentials okasha Oct 2014 #73
Idunno, he got pretty pissed off at the moneychangers at the temple. AtheistCrusader Aug 2014 #17
But then he delivered big physical goods: physical resurrection it seems Brettongarcia Aug 2014 #43
I tend to give to specifics as well... Ilsa Aug 2014 #20
I suspected Jesus hated quite a few things. Igel Aug 2014 #23
Joel probably thinks.... DeSwiss Aug 2014 #9
+infinity. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #30
Shame about the Parable of the Talents/Minas intaglio Aug 2014 #13
What the hell is that edhopper Aug 2014 #14
I agree entirely intaglio Aug 2014 #15
Do you know what the general edhopper Aug 2014 #18
I think the general modern interpretation is that intaglio Aug 2014 #24
the one I heard was DonCoquixote Oct 2014 #61
Sounds like a stretch edhopper Oct 2014 #62
I am just telling you what I heard, since you asked DonCoquixote Oct 2014 #63
I know edhopper Oct 2014 #65
maybe, but DonCoquixote Oct 2014 #68
One interpretation I heard regarding this verse had to do with the gate's construction... bluesbassman Oct 2014 #70
Simple. okasha Aug 2014 #22
Okay edhopper Aug 2014 #35
No. Go back to the text. okasha Aug 2014 #37
I don't see it that way edhopper Aug 2014 #39
Whatever. okasha Aug 2014 #40
You see no connection between Jesus, or God, and the Kingdom of Heaven? Brettongarcia Aug 2014 #45
What I was taught about this parable was to ignore the Ilsa Aug 2014 #25
I didn't say it could be interpreted in other ways intaglio Aug 2014 #28
I see your point. But Ilsa Aug 2014 #29
It's a pretty fair bet that when a Gospel says, okasha Aug 2014 #36
Parable - a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson intaglio Aug 2014 #41
In the Greek of the NT, okasha Aug 2014 #46
The Herods themselves were considered Jewish. Many Hellenized Jews followed them, as their ruler. Brettongarcia Aug 2014 #47
I repeat I am not saying that your particular interpretation is "wrong" intaglio Aug 2014 #48
I am reminded of the episode of edhopper Aug 2014 #49
Sure edhopper Aug 2014 #44
Real charlatan is Reza Aslan Texprof Oct 2014 #50
Hello Texprof and welcome to DU. cbayer Oct 2014 #51
One does not get a PhD with a focus on religion Goblinmonger Oct 2014 #52
His PhD is specifically in "The Sociology of Religions" cbayer Oct 2014 #53
All I'm saying is that claiming that one is an expert in all religions Goblinmonger Oct 2014 #57
When has he said he was an expert in all religions? cbayer Oct 2014 #58
From my understanding, Christianity was not his area of study. Goblinmonger Oct 2014 #60
Are you referring to his book on Jesus? cbayer Oct 2014 #64
OK, that's not the same attack. Goblinmonger Oct 2014 #66
I'm not calling you a racist at all, just informing you that cbayer Oct 2014 #67
Former Sec. of State Rice also has a PhD. Leontius Oct 2014 #69
What ever you may thing about Dr. Rice's politics, she is extremely cbayer Oct 2014 #71
I'm sorry I missed the rest of your post because I fell out of my chair at "bright". Leontius Oct 2014 #72
he takes too many of the stories in the NT as if they happened edhopper Oct 2014 #54
And one can disagree with his POV on those things, but cbayer Oct 2014 #55
Agree edhopper Oct 2014 #56
Compared To Joel Osteen, Sir, Our Cat Is an Expert On Sound Christian Doctrine The Magistrate Oct 2014 #59
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