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Re: what the bible teaches
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The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline. Genesis 9 and Jehovah God causeth to sprout from the ground every tree desirable for appearance, and good for food, and the tree of life in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil 17 and of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, thou dost not eat of it, for in the day of thine eating of it -- dying thou dost die.' But no where in all the bible does the bible suggest read only the bible, or read only of .........any book...... basically knowledge is the key to life, but yet no where are we told where knowledge comes from other than by reading what the bible suggest..... but no where does the bible tell us to read only the bible...... ![]() |
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The bible is a book of law given to mankind so that they may know how to serve our lord god! it doesnt say that everyone has to serve god but simply that if you have faith and beleave in him this is what you should do......
The trouble with the modern bible is that its not a true reflection of what was passed to humanity as it has been edited by the church and as such only provides a rough outline of whats required to serve correctly but perhaps this was supposed to happen so that the true sevants of good would become evident by working out the correct method of worship for themselves. any how the principle of the bible is to give people a guide to do our job correctly and serve god properly after all every kingdom has its laws and heaven is no different. in other words you wana serve god then follow the law! |
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This suggests he is not God .......per his words here. But like you suggested... follow the rules and then notice the first 4 commandments are not present in the form of homage or ritual observance to God..... Rituals are for the faith, not for God... otherwise we would be still offering sacrafice...... Seems almost as if the religion itself is evolving...... ![]() hosea 4:4-7 4Only, let no one strive, nor reprove a man, And thy people [are] as those striving with a priest. 5And thou hast stumbled in the day, And stumbled hath also a prophet with thee in the night, And I have cut off thy mother. 6Cut off have been My people for lack of knowledge, Because thou knowledge hast rejected, I reject thee from being priest to Me, And thou forgettest the law of thy God, I forget thy sons, I also! 7According to their abundance so they sinned against Me, Their honour into shame I change. so remain unlearned and complacent to the failed preaching and your honor will not remain.... |
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But that is just silly ol' me... That religion is evolving is not a new idea. That it should evolve the way *you* desire it is quite another. But then, I suppose it is not possible you might "strive, or reprove a man, and thy people [be] as those striving with a priest?" Or could it? ![]() Last edited by juantoo3 : 04-13-2008 at 10:15 AM. |
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at sharing a regression from simply observing reality. nothing is damaging but to develop. That when one, such as shared, simply removes observance based on misunderstanding or to argue unfounded, does cause ill regard to the seeker within. doubt is good, but not to contest based on selfish ignorance or unawareness to the course proposed, does none the better. The form used is the closest interpretation to represent scripture in english. Other forms have changed the context of the words for the evangelical teachings of the west. Can you read the old languages? Then to suggest context without material evidence is rude. |
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the bible is where we can gain knowledge about Jehovah and his son Jesus . it is like a letter from God . All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness, that the man of God may be fully competent, completely equipped for every good work. 2 TIMOTHY 3;16-17 |
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We read at 2 Peter 3:13: "There are new heavens and a new earth that we are awaiting according to his promise, and in these righteousness is to dwell.
thats what the bible teaches And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away. ![]() And the One seated on the throne said: "Look! I am making all things new." Also, he says: "Write, because these words are faithful and true revelation 21;-4-5 |
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Can you read the old languages? To some very small extent I *can* read the old languages of the Bible, and where I cannot I hold a wealth of resources in my personal library dedicated to that very issue. The material evidence is plain in your previous post, where the quotes are used decidedly out of context from their intended meanings. One needn't be able to translate the old languages, why reinvent the wheel? Any good translation, such as the KJV, will suffice to provide the proper context. So if stating fact is rude, then you are most correct, I am very rude. ![]() Quote:
Otherwise, I could quote out of context to you: "I will not punish your daughters when they commit whoredom, nor your spouses when they commit adultery: for themselves are separated with whores, and they sacrifice with harlots: therefore the people that doth not understand shall fall." Afterall, that is Hosea 4:14. So if we are going to get into a scripture battle, shall we at least stay in context please? I would ask as much even of Christians.Last edited by juantoo3 : 04-17-2008 at 09:29 AM. |
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Hoseas Prophecy Helps Us to Walk With God "After Jehovah they will walk."—HOSEA 11:10. The Ways of Jehovah Are Upright "The ways of Jehovah are upright, and the righteous are the ones who will walk in them."—HOSEA 14:9. Jehovah requires unhypocritical worship, God shows his people loyal love, we need to hope in Jehovah constantly, Jehovah’s ways are always upright, and sinners can return to Jehovah. ![]() thats what the bible teaches |
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And 'therefore the people that doth not UNDERSTAND will fall" Hey I agree! It is why the old saying suggests....... 'let him who hath understanding' recon the number of all known life.... C-12......... So to have understanding, each must have knowledge, and the knowledge to comprehend life in true physical understanding, is not within the KJV.......... all the KJV offer is the ability to understand compassion but not a thing your doctor will ever learn within that book will assist your child through medical attention......... see the difference? One type of knowledge shares the old descriptions of addressing the human experience, and one give life with physical UNDERSTANDING. And to combine the two, offers the truth! |
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Indeed. I get no self-aggrandizing ego trip from some convoluted new age pseudo-prophetic ideality preached as though it were factual truth.
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Apples and oranges, my friend. You cannot compare the two in any but the most fringe manner. Two completely different magesteria, as S.J.Gould puts it. Science and fact have no authority over religion and faith, likewise faith and religion have no authority over science and fact. If you are game, I have an experiment for you. What is love? Take your choice of approach; the scientific "factual" biochemical road, or the religious "faithful" adoration road...either road will lead you to an understanding of love, a "menu" so to speak. But neither one will replace the experience of love, the "meal." So using science to attempt to undermine religion, or using religion to undermine science, is disingenuous at best. At worst it is hypocritical. In the end the arguments are frivolous and moot, and have nothing to do with righteous behavior. It is all staring at the menu and salivating instead of enjoying the meal. "Let us hear the whole of the matter; Fear G-d, and keep His commandments." -said Solomon in Ecclesiastes. Doesn't say anything about mysteries there! I believe it is Ezekiel that admonishes that all secret things will be shouted from the roof tops. Hardly an inducement to secrets and mysteries... ![]() You are most welcome of course, to keep staring at your menu, or you are welcome to pull up a chair and enjoy your meal. Please excuse me while I enjoy my meal. ![]() Last edited by juantoo3 : 04-18-2008 at 03:45 AM. |
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and if I play are you willing to do the reading or do you wish for me to just spell it out and you will accept it as true? So either you can recognize what is true when observed, or you wish to remain complacent. Quote:
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So which is it……? Let’s start with Love……………… please tell us all why we Love our parents? What physical, literal, practical reality, makes it that one would die to save their parents lives? Why is there that need or desire to be with a spouse? How is that physically occurring? And please, we are in the 21st century, use something that is equal to all mankind and not simply based on one book as we all know, there is more “love” ( billion people) in China than in the west, so what you post must also apply to them equally, not faithfully. |
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Reality check: It was built in 1936, with the technology of the day (long leaf pine planks @ 50 feet as well as plentiful Alaskan White Cedar, and german made bronze rivets, and german engineering...now all gone. How to restore it in this "enlightened" age? They went back to the old books, and taught themselves shiprights of a bygone era. Moral? They had to go back to the original lessons, because this day's enlightenment did nothing for them. Ecclesiastes comes to mind when I read your posts of enlightenment...nothing new under the sun. Sometimes it pays to blow the dust off of old books of wisdom and actually read what the authors were trying to convey to "future" generations (eh, that's you and me), instead of attempting to invent "new" wisdom. I opine that your "wisdom" won't save a life (let alone a soul), but my simple wisdom (lesson learned) will and has done both. (do unto others as you would have done unto you). You're a smart person, and highly intelligent. (there is a difference, and you have both attributes) But the God complex has to go. That really detracts from your appeal. v/r Q |
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question is do you represent the truth of these matters or remain complacent simply by choice? Seems good to pick up where they left off so to both honor and finish what can be expected; UNDERSTANDING. Basically it take a choice of integrity to observe both the past and future, to be of any moral constitution. As if the previous generations did not care of the future then no material knowledge would ever convey. So to remain true of honesty to our forefathers, then observe more of our brothers opinions as 'that man is also of my father.' Quote:
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