Hi abs,
There are in fact many things I find confusing about the Bible. Some of which is listed below. My biggest challenge with the Bible, or any other religious text, is finding that point at which the metaphors end, and what is literal begins... A few of these are quoted below, but first I would like address a few things you said in a previous statement:
abs wrote:God created man in His image. Becos the Holy Bible says so..
Fair enough. Here's a few more things the Bible has to say:
“He has fixed the earth firm, immovable.” 1 -
Chronicles 16:30“Thou hast fixed the earth immovable and firm ...” -
Psalm 93:1“Thou didst fix the earth on its foundation so that it never can be shaken.” -
Psalm 104:5This points to the geocentric belief that the earth is the center of our universe. Do you not believe the earth is traveling around the sun?, which is travelling through the galactic arms of our galaxy?, which is traveling amongst it's galactic cluster? and so on?. Here's a few more references to the nature of the Earth:
“Behold, he is coming with the clouds! Every eye shall see him...” -
Revelation 1:7“Once again, the devil took him to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the world [cosmos] in their glory.” -
Matthew 4:8 These two passages would likely be possible only if the earth were flat.
So abs... Do you believe the earth is flat? Do you believe the earth is fixed and "immovable"? The Bible says so... If I am guilty taking the Bible out context, than what of those who still believe the above passages have some contextual or symbolic merit? Wouldn't they be changing the very context it was originally taken in as well?
abs wrote:The Holy Bible is older than any other books on earth so don't argue with its accuracy.
Actually, Hinduism is generally considered to be the oldest religion still being practiced today. The texts they created are the Vedas, which were written around 1,500 B.C.E. The Torah (the Jewish holy text) was written by Moses in 1,400 B.C.E. But again, Hinduism has the oldest recorded roots, which lie in Dravidianism. Dravidianism is estimated to have been practiced around 6,000 to 3,000 BCE and as such predates even the Sumerian, Egyptian, and Babylonian cultures.
And hey, doesn't a certain logic dictate that the older a religion, and it's holy text equivalent is, the more
inaccurate it would be? What if GOD made a mass sighting tomorrow and rewrote the all holy texts? I would be far more inclined to follow that book, than one which was written thousands of years ago, over a period of hundreds of years, and re-translated a few times. Most of us know the "purple monkey dishwasher" effect when telling a story down the line...
abs wrote:God only created life on earth. There are no ETs. The Bible says so.
Please post the quote from the Bible stating this. To be honest, I haven't heard of that anywhere in the Bible. Genesis simply states that on the first day He created the heavens and the Earth, and spent the next few days preparing for his final creation... Man. Actually Eve was created after Adam... I guess one could deduce that Woman is the epitome of his creations.
abs wrote:I believe Above us is the air thats surrounded by the forces of evil. We call it the layer of heaven closest to us.
The devil will send you all kinds of false signal to divert you away from the one true path to eternal life.
Jesus said: "I am the truth, the way and the light. Nobody goes to the Father BUT THROUGH ME!"
If you believe theres a God..then believe this.
Aliens will come in the end to deceive many.
Don't be naive.
The ways of man is not the ways of God.
Do not think for 1 sec that what you think is right Should be fine in the eyes of God.
To make it easier for you to understand..think of the movie "MATRIX".
Many think they are living the life they know until they take the "Red Pill".
Jesus is the Only Way.
Without believing in Him...God will not hear you at all.
Without the shielding of Jesus...God will kill you on base on the sin thats in ALL of us.
Peace and Grace
Please do not take offense to this, but most of what your saying in the above is rhetorical and based on references to the Bible which is typical of those defending their judaeo-christian beliefs. For the sake of the rest of us, please try to make a case for GOD using what we as humans can measure about the existing universe, so those who are of different faiths or even agnostic can relate on some level.
You must understand that the Bible, Quran, Book of Mormon, Tao Te Chung, and the Vedas are all simply Books! Recorded a long time ago using very poor methods, unless you feel, that whatever GOD you believe in sat by and overlooked the recording of
every word, while whatever human contributed to it wrote away... Trying to convince a non-believer that GOD exists using the Bible, is like trying to convince someone "the Matrix" exists using the movie... It maybe convincing, but it's ultimately flawed. I do like your
"red pill" analogy though. One of the underlying points of the movie I enjoyed is that the world that we see around us, that which we can see, smell, touch, taste and hear, and connect to on an emotional level, does not exist outside of us, but is rather an interpretation in our own mind...
I hope I'm not really offending anyone here, but I sometimes think that if most people in this world didn't cling to their religious beliefs as absolute, the Hitlers, Bin Ladens, and Bushs of the world would have less ground to stand on, and would have a harder time rallying to their cause...