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Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:28 pm
by callmeslick
ruggbutt wrote:As a reminder, I'll explain Sunday
that has something to do with blending in with the locals in Roman times, doesn't it?
and how Hell came about.
this, I've never heard explained.
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:32 pm
by Daiichidoku
bearkiller wrote:There's nothing you can tell me that I don't already know....
well, that settles everything then
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:39 pm
by Buzz
My post disappeared.
Groan...I'm not writing it again.
One tidbit Ruggs.
Yes, when you quote me in your post. I think you're talking to me. If you change that in your post. Then address it to Slick from that point on. I'm not a mind reader.
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:41 pm
by CUDA
callmeslick wrote: and how Hell came about.
this, I've never heard explained.
I think it will rank right up there with Satan being God's Wife and yet satan is called The Prince of the World and the Son of Perdition, both Male in their make up
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:44 pm
by Buzz
Daiichidoku wrote:bearkiller wrote:There's nothing you can tell me that I don't already know....
well, that settles everything then
I was talking about the Bible, but I guess you knew that. Didn't you?
I can still learn. I just don't think Ruggs is the one to do it. For one thing. He doesn't seem to believe it. That's how I see it anyway.
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:46 pm
by Buzz
ruggbutt wrote:As a reminder, I'll explain Sunday and how Hell came about.
This should be interesting.
Do you think there's a hell right now?
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:51 pm
by callmeslick
well, the concept of Hell is common to the Abrahamic religions(Judaism,Christianity, Islam), but not really prevalent in others. Given the feeling of some philosophers that the function of religion is to keep social order, the idea of an eternal punishment seems as useful as the promise of eternal reward(Heaven). Another view of religion is as explanation/reassurance of man's fear of Death. For that end, a lack of heaven, as in the Hindu idea of perpetual reincarnation would seem appealing. The third strain of 'explanation' of the development in man of religion is to merely explain the unexplainable, or unknown. For that end, I always thought the Bhuddists had it right: find inner peace and stop worrying about it.
Now, mind you, the true believer of any of these is going to say that the true purpose of religion is that it is the will of God(or the Gods), but then, why did man develop so many variations, so many relgions? If there is but one true God, why didn't He(or She) manifest that reality to ALL people?
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:55 pm
by callmeslick
bearkiller wrote:Daiichidoku wrote:bearkiller wrote:There's nothing you can tell me that I don't already know....
well, that settles everything then
I was talking about the Bible, but I guess you knew that. Didn't you?
I knew that. Which is why I found the statement to be sort of astounding. Doesn't the New Testament suggest that Jesus sought out those least likely to be accepted as Godly, or worthy of Him? Why would a follower dismiss the chance for insight beyond his own from anyone else. Not to say you have to accept it, but to claim you know all there is to know, is sort of to suggest that you are light-years ahead of most Biblical scholars, or most Ministers or Priests which I've ever encountered.
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:56 pm
by callmeslick
bearkiller wrote:This should be interesting.
Do you think there's a hell right now?
Do you think Hell is open or closed at various times? Or, present sometimes and other times not? I always thought it was a constant.
Re: The King James Bible
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:31 pm
by Pudfark
I'm sure some of y'all are relieved that I have not entered the discussion....

.....and I won't....just didn't want you to think I wasn't watching....
Here is why I won't........This particular subject is about feelings, beliefs and interpretations...and to that end, there is no right or wrong.....just opinions....and again, none are right or wrong.....
Faith is an intensely personal belief. I have it. I'm very glad that y'all do.....
Old Pudfark sez: " Ya gotta believe.......in something......... "