By reading those texts that were both included and excluded from the canon.Shahter wrote:
and you know what those teaching were how?FEOS wrote:
No, I mean the teachings of a man who ran around the area currently known as Israel roughly 2000 years ago.Shahter wrote:
ah, you mean the nonsence book called "holy bible" and various commentaries and speculations around it? sorry, man, but these sources are full of bias and obviously manufactured.
now again, i don't doubt a huge impact christianity had on the history of human civilization, but to claim that jesus' existence stands anywhere close to a proven historical fact is completely out there.
This shows your lack of understanding of how human history and the history of the Bible are intertwined. The books that were chosen (and conversely, the books that were excluded) from the "official" canon that became the now-recognized Bible were based largely on political (thus, man-made) decisions at that time. Many texts and accounts of Jesus' teachings and those of his apostles were excluded, to include those of Mary Magdelene--for political reasons, not because of their message.Shahter wrote:
"some cases"? the whole bloody thing is an obvious attempt to synthesize a sort of ultimate manipulation tool out of religious stuff that had been produced by human civilization by the time the bible was written.FEOS wrote:
The Bible is man's attempt, after the fact, to collect those teachings and--in some cases--spin them to some political end via inclusion and exclusion of certain texts, just as was done with historical accounts of ancient figures long ago (see Josephus and others).
No. You obviously don't get it.Shahter wrote:
oh, i get it, if somebody doesn't fall on his knees in awe after reading your fucking holy book that must mean he haven't read it with a open enough mind or at all. i'll tell you what: there's no any "awesome message" behind those nonsence stories, man. human culture and thought have progressed so far since that bullshit had been written that today anybody can form his own morality and become a honest decent man without beleaving in talking snakes and pretending that on sundays he drinks the blood of some two thousand years old jewish carpenter. there's nothing unique or even original in christianity stories - those are just a bunch of dusty all papers, outdated and irrelevant.FEOS wrote:
However, your snide commentary makes it clear you either haven't read the thing or haven't read it with an open enough mind to grasp the message behind the stories. You're too blinded by what a few men have done in twisting the religion to suit their temporal purposes that you've missed the original message.
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