Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
If all you guys are going to do is troll and bash a person's set of beliefs, I would ask that you keep it to yourselves.
If you have questions, I'm sure that people more than willing to talk about their beliefs, listen to yours and just talk.
OP - Is there something specific you wanted to know about the Book of Joshua? Asking what the point of an entire book in the Bible is way too much to attempt to put in a post 😉
-Kevin
He gave you 10 points to use. Typical answer though.
I don't buy into any form of the bible we have today being the true story.
He didn't give me 10 points. He gave me 10 stereotypes that people always try to use!
-Kevin
Hey if it is old testament, his points were probably pretty close. Unless it was about Abraham or Dave and kicking ass.
I do not fall into the "religious" category. Don't buy it. But from a philosophical stand point, I do like the stuff Jesus had to say. He had some great idea. Too bad too many take the old testament stuff as "absolute" but the stuff JC said as a "good suggestion".
I have never once heard anything remotely close to that in the Old Testament - Yes, there is a religious war in place; however, every underlying principle leads back (or forward - however you look at it) to Jesus' greatest commandment to "love one another".
You're not supposed to sum things up so succinctly. You need to hide the hatred in a lot of archaic language. The thumpers eat that stuff up.
Have you ever taken an English class and read a story that, on the surface, you said "No way" - but there were literary and stylistic devices that made it absolutely amazing? Why should you read the Bible any differently? Why are you giving it that double standard? Just to try and prove a point (or points) that don't fit with ANY OTHER lesson in the Bible?
-Kevin
I embrace the Old Testament still. I have said it before and I will say it again, I believe every word in the Bible.
There is lines in the OT that say homosexuality carries a death sentence. That it is cool to kill people because they believe something different. I've seen the quotes on the crazy people signs. I am not saying there isn't some good stuff in the OT but there is a lot of archaic garbage.
I am not saying you are one of the nut jobs who doesn't get the analogies.
Unfortunately the people who get the most attention in your religion are the nutballs who believe every word is absolute in the OT (even though it is a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a story).
Like I said, there is some really good stuff in that book. On a couple days of the year, it gets focused on and that is great. It is unfortunate that some focus on the the crazy points and ignore the good stuff.
Personally I think the world would be a much better place if all the people who believed his story bought in to the stuff JC said not just the filler. He had a good idea of how people could live.
A simple google and 15 million nutballs all saying the same quote.
Leviticus 20:13: "If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads."
Still believe every word?
Absolutely I believe every word.
I am not going to get into an argument with you. If you want a civil discussion, that is great; however, I will report this thread if it comes down to vulgar or profane language directed at me, my set of beliefs, or anyone else's set of beliefs (Yes, if someone comes in and bashes Ahteism, they will be reported just as fast).
Leviticus is largely around to show us, in present day, what life was like before Jesus. Before he took all of those laws in Leviticus on the cross and died with them.
Now, if you broke a law back in the era before Christ (Leviticus), you would have to offer some sort of a sacrifice to atone for your mistake.
Since Jesus came, he was crucified with EVERY SINGLE SIN on his shoulders. He was perfect, and he took EVERY SINGLE SIN of ours to the grave so we would never have to deal with those consequences again. He then rose from the dead to show that he had conquered death and sin and to proclaim that he would return one day to rid the world of sin.
Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice. No matter how many times we screw up, nothing can surpass Jesus's sacrifice; and, therefore, we are saved.
This leaves us with the dilemma of why Leviticus is in the Bible still if Jesus took all those sins. Well there are two reasons:
A.) To show Christians what life was like before Jesus - in a world where sacrifices must be made for sin.
B.) To give us commandments to strive to achieve
Homosexuality for instance - yes it is a sin. But that sin is no different than me lying or cheating. Both were taken with Jesus to the cross and crucified - therefore I don't need to sacrifice for lying and they don't have to sacrifice for their choice.
We as Christians are called to embrace these people as brothers and sisters in Christ just the same as anyone else. Anyone who does not embrace them as a brother or sister in Christ is, once again, ignoring the commandment to "love one another".
Please keep this discussion clean - I love to discuss these things on AT Forums and elsewhere, but I hate it when people simply bash another person's ideas or beliefs - at least be mature enough to back out of the thread if you cannot discuss in a civil tongue.
In Him,
-Kevin