Does the bible have a central theme? Does it prove inspiration?

by GreenhornChristian 32 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Bugbear
    Bugbear


    Is the Bible inspired and truly the word of god? Does all the different writers write on the “same theme or subject?” Is there any consistency in all these books?

    First of all who has collected all these different scriptures, and assembled in an understandable order so that we could find the theme in this obviously important “message” from god. Scholars and science is quite agreeing on one name, Athanastasios. He was a bishop, in Alexandria from late 300 AC. He is mostly famous for his fight for trinity against Arians. The Arians was famous for believing in only one GOD and nothing more. The Athanasios confession become law under athanastasios.

    But he also famous for “the letter” to all Christian congregations at the time telling all Christians which letter or book that were “truly” Christian. He told these congregations that only the gospel of Luke, John. Mathew, marc, was ok. And also the some of the letters from Paul was ok. But it was not OK to read the gospel of Mary Thomas or this or that letter writer.

    When you look upon how the Bible actually was assembled, it was clearly not un act of god, but an accidental event

    BUGBEAR

  • TerryWalstrom
    TerryWalstrom

    One day a man wakes up and finds himself in deep trouble. 

    The cops tell him he is accused of some terrible crimes.

    "I didn't do anything!" the accused man insists, but the cops say they

    have all the evidence they need to convict him.

    "What can I do? Who will help me?"

    The Court provides a Public Defender who is a court-appointed lawyer.

    The man consults and pleads with his attorney, "I'm innocent."

    The lawyer says, "Nobody is innocent. Plead guilty and throw yourself

    on the mercy of the Court. Maybe the judge will be lenient."

    Unsurprisingly, the accused fellow refuses, insisting an innocent man who accepts false charges against himself, is worse than a criminal for betraying his own innocence.

    The day of the trial arrives.

    The Public Defender represents the defendant in Court and stands before the Judge saying:

    "My client is guilty of thinking himself innocent, Your Honor. He refuses to plead guilty. He will not throw himself on the mercy of the Court."

    The Trial proceeds.

    The accusations are read to the jury. The Prosecutor lays out crimes to the jurors. Witnesses are called and testimony is given.

    The Public Defender does the best he can, but the conviction comes easily after only an hour's deliberation.

    At the time of sentencing, the Judge lays down his judgment upon the convicted man who stands dumbfounded before the Court.

    "This Court finds you guilty as charged. You are hereby sentenced to live the rest of your life in abject guilt, depression, and misery for the crimes you've committed. This sentence will be fully discharged only on the day of your death."

    The prisoner is then released into the world.

    He scrambles about living here and there for a time, and never making much of a mark at success. He starts and ends a few broken families. He begins drinking and falls into a deep well of depression, finally ending his life in suicide at the age of 50; prematurely aged, penniless, and held in no esteem by friends or family.

    He's buried after a pauper's funeral attended by nobody except the gravedigger who patiently waits for the service to end.

    As the last shovel full of soil is tossed on top of the cheap coffin, the gravedigger wipes the sweat from his brow and blows out his cheeks an exhausted puff of air.

    "Damn," he moans, "this son of a bitch must have been a real bastard. Ain't nobody show up for this. Wonder what he did?"

    Only a small marker remained atop the freshly sealed gravesite. 

    Here lies an innocent man who refused to admit his guilt. May he rot in Hell.

  • Crazyguy
    Crazyguy
    Those that created the bible were trying to make a central religion worshipping one central guy and idea with a lot of stuff thrown in to not rise up against Rome.  Gnostic ideas came in and Marcion didnt like the god of the old testament which caused problems with some of the way the NT was written or what books were used. They stuck with many of the teachings that came out of Babylon and were so pervasive back then, thats why Jesus like so many gods before him defeats the dragon and death and then becomes the highest god. But in the end it was all about making one religion out of many so the state Rome could control the people.

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