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raidah wrote:ill start by saying that im a protestant christian, so that nobody would call me names for what ill say.
unfortunately the church has very little to do with faith or religion. meaning that its and has always been more about dogmas and controll over people. so why would the church wellcome anything that is different from what it has been preached for so long? by admitting smthing "new" they would undermine their own power and legitimacy. any question or issue that would come to the attention of the world, is just simply not acceptable for the mere fact that is uncompatible with the politics of the church.
secondly, their is a passage in the bible. it says-don t throw pearls to the pigs. if i remember well, not just anybody, but jesus says those words. well, its a methaphore and in translation it means that there r things that r just not for the masses, because they would simply not understand it. in other words the bible is a code and we don t know the most of it.
so sorry if smbody feels offended, but i think one can "gain" more by saying a pray at home and being a nice persone with others, than going everyday to church, "acting" like a good christian and not even thinking about he says he believes in.
ajb wrote:Its quite funny to see people pointing out that the Da vinci code is fiction but fail to realise that the Bible is also (it has never been credited as a book of history)
raidah wrote: it means that there r things that r just not for the masses, because they would simply not understand it.
raidah wrote:in other words the bible is a code and we don t know the most of it.
sharewadi wrote:ajb wrote:Its quite funny to see people pointing out that the Da vinci code is fiction but fail to realise that the Bible is also (it has never been credited as a book of history)
You're comparing apples with pears.
The DVC is not claimed to be non-fiction by anyone, including the author.
The Bible is claimed to be non-fiction by a significant number of people. And anyway, I don't think it was ever intended to be a history book.
ajb wrote:You miss my point.