EasyPrompt - “Yeah, right, that whole thing about showing love to your neighbor must have been a parable…”
Pretty sure he used the parable of the “Good Samaritan” to teach that very lesson.
lengths of life of the patriarchs.
genesis.
length of life.
EasyPrompt - “Yeah, right, that whole thing about showing love to your neighbor must have been a parable…”
Pretty sure he used the parable of the “Good Samaritan” to teach that very lesson.
lengths of life of the patriarchs.
genesis.
length of life.
Really, by that logic, insisting that the Bible be viewed as set-in-stone literal with no room for anything else does a disservice to it and everyone who contributed to its existence.
lengths of life of the patriarchs.
genesis.
length of life.
Pretty sure Jesus taught almost exclusively using parables.
Also known as allegories. Or metaphors.
I think that’s the point that all-or-nothing Biblical literalists fail to grasp (accidentally or otherwise)…
…that a symbolic narrative can have just as much value as theological “Truth” as a set-in-stone fact. More so, even, in some cases.
Take Aesop’s fables for example… no one in their right mind insists those stories are literal, but no one dismisses them as worthless, either.
Why?
Because they have profound value and insight into the human condition.
lengths of life of the patriarchs.
genesis.
length of life.
Re. my last post on the previous page…
In fact, I’ve long suspected this was the primary factor in the Medieval Church’s historic antisemitism.
They wanted to present all the books of the Bible as a single throughline historical narrative for authoritative and cosmological reasons…
…but if the common folk learned that the actual individuals who wrote the books didn’t necessarily view them as set-in-stone fact, that authority and cosmology would be too deeply called into question.
Thus, the demonization of the descendants of the actual individuals who wrote the books…
…after all, no one is gonna ask scholarly questions or discuss history and theology with people they’re persecuting and ostracizing.
lengths of life of the patriarchs.
genesis.
length of life.
KalebOutWest - “…Jews have never believed this information was ever literal…”
Super important, and, IMO, can never be repeated enough…
…that the people originally responsible for the Bible’s very existence viewed it as metaphor.
lengths of life of the patriarchs.
genesis.
length of life.
Considering everything modern science and history has learned in the past century or so, I think the safest bet is to view pretty much everything in the Bible as “allegory”.
jehovah's witnesses are not encouraging university education... but those who are lawyers already can apply to volunteer to help at bethel.. https://youtu.be/5d_-1lbg-oc?si=fsxeewic-fkczu9p.
“Must specialize in payoffs and NDAs.”Jeezus, if that doesn’t raise red flags, nothin’ will. 🙄
BTW, this is not the first time they’ve put out a casting call for free legal help from the rank-and-file. Anyone wanna hazard a guess how well it went before?
this is a topic discussed in a current article in the hongkong based asia times*.
find it at: https://asiatimes.com/2023/09/nones-still-no-match-for-us-christian-nationalism/.
the claim is made in the article, that near 30% of americans are non-believers, and that this number is increasing.
“What is a shepherd without a flock?”
Out of work.
this is a topic discussed in a current article in the hongkong based asia times*.
find it at: https://asiatimes.com/2023/09/nones-still-no-match-for-us-christian-nationalism/.
the claim is made in the article, that near 30% of americans are non-believers, and that this number is increasing.
Probably for the best, all things being equal.
“On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many deeds of power in your name?' Then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; go away from me, you evildoers'…” - Matthew 7:21-23
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