This seems to be an example in transparency, whether we read Hebrew or not.
I wonder if it would be possible to do the same with every scroll, paper, whatever, so more and more people could verify Bible translations independently.
for those with an interest.
http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/ .
meo doey oobla qwandabla nowky suuki shamball-la-la qurkyley whadda madda faddda?
kooly-aidies dwinkala gulp gulp mmmmmmmm ahhhhhhhhh .
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meo doey oobla qwandabla nowky suuki shamball-la-la qurkyley whadda madda faddda?
kooly-aidies dwinkala gulp gulp mmmmmmmm ahhhhhhhhh .
editway:.
the above is a phrase taken from an article written by steven pinker in the review of this weekends wall street journal.
the title is violence vanquished and presents the thought that human history has been so loaded with tribal violence in particular, that our current era is "the most peaceable era in human existence".. battle deaths and murder generally have declined substantially across centuries to the low level they generally are today.
i admit i am mystified as to why we don't see much more violence and crime at present, in this ugly economy.
I do get the point that the person who made this stament means "globally". But, if you were to ask this question to Latin Americans, they would think this is in very poor taste.
That said, I think that the real point here is hidden (not intentionally). Whether we live in violent times or not, that violence is not the sign of Armageddon. Things don't happen "according to prophecies". It's about time we understand that earthquakes, or violence, or whatever, do not happen in fulfillment of the way a group of men interpret the Bible, making due reference to the fact that such men derive their personal power from spreading that myth.
thought provoking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a42rhvmnuaa&feature=uploademail.
thought provoking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a42rhvmnuaa&feature=uploademail.
forgive me if this comes off as harsh,.
i've read & read many posts here mostly very negative.
alot of you have family that have shunned & continue to shun.
forgive me if this comes off as harsh,.
i've read & read many posts here mostly very negative.
alot of you have family that have shunned & continue to shun.
obves says the world ends next week, meaning this is the last weekend ever!
better make it a good one!.
i'm gonna step out on a limb and predict that i will have at least 1,784 more weekends before my dirt nap starts, so i'm gonna sit on my rear and watch as much college and nfl football as possible.
thought provoking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a42rhvmnuaa&feature=uploademail.
Yes, not only every religion, but every culture passes lessons using tales.
I am more interested in who determined what was moral and what was not. Was it man, or was it God? Before we go too far, I need proof that such a God exists. Otherwise I will think it was just a man who wanted to pass his own opinions as God's word.
Wait! According to you, P Sacramento, this is what the author of the Book of Job did!
I think this answers whose standards were taken in consideration.
By the way, were those good standards? What about the murder of Job's children? How were they "rewarded"? They weren't even part of the bet! God's standards - I mean, the author's standards imply that it's fine to murder all of Job's children just for the sake of winning a bet whose outcome is known already. Great!