Col. Hstar wrote:Yanoda wrote:This is the problem with the Bible I kept addressing, it is easily interpreted in different ways based on the situation and view of the interpreter. Don't forget that at the same time (Dark Ages, AKA the Middle Ages), many people were executed for questioning the Bible or did actions (harmless) that were not wanted by the Church in the name of God.
You, can't judge the bible by the actions of those who claim to follow it. People doing evil things in the name of God was foretold by his son Jesus Christ when he was on earth. At Matt 13:24-26, Jesus gave an Illustration, and explained it in vs 37-39
Read my statement again. I never said the Bible commanded these actions, it were the individuals that interpreted the Bible that did the actions.
Col. Hstar wrote:During the following 2 centuries, Bible truth became corrupted with Greek Mythology, and many people started accepting pagan doctrines and teaching as bible truths. So when in the 4th century Constantine adopted Christianity as the religion of the Holy Roman Empire it was as Jesus said over run with weeds or false teaching. So many of these Holy Wars and atrocities being committed in the name of God are actually being fueled by Satan the Devil.
I understand that what your saying is that the interpretation of the bible basically depends on who does the interpreting, but there are enough things in the bible that are straight forward enough to know if the one interpreting it , is doing it correctly.
Review the history of religions etc.
Paganism and Greek Mythology (among others) came before Christianity, Judaism and Islam. So it cannot be assumed that the religions before the 'big 3' corrupted them. Many pagan rituals were implemented into the Bible as well. Don't forget that monotheistic religions came from polytheism. The religions 'evolved' to meet the 'needs' at the time. I would recommend reading: "A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam". Quite informative.
So I ask, what is the right religion? How do we know if the Monotheistic God is false and that the Greek Gods are true or vise-versa? As you stated, there are several contradictions what some religions preach and act. Though, the 10 Commandments also have their flaws and several of them cannot be properly applied anymore today.
(SWGO)Minas_Thirith wrote:Well for starters i did mean moral, and i wasn't necesarily talking about Egyptian moral, more like general.
You see the moral i'm talking about isn't based on the bible but of statements of historians, for example the fact that the Amorites by law were allowed to have intercourse with cattle while in other cases there was no restrictions, if anyone here by common sence doesn't state this is inmoral then there is something wrong with you lol.
As far as lev 13-14 goes ill copy/paste it when i get home, from what i'm reading the priests had to inspect these posible lepra cases and depending on the case and color declare it one way or another.
I don't find anything regarding a bird
Mt
Morality is not as black and white as several assume MT. Can you post a link/source proving your statement that "Amorites were allowed to have intercourse with cattle". I could not find anything concerning this. If it is moral or not is another subject, morality is based on the views of the individual and does not necessarily mean that others hold the same view. Stealing may be considered immoral for some, but others state that it is not, based on the situation. What morals were the norm at the time do not directly apply to us now. Our societies' morality changes over time and will continue to do so.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?se ... ersion=KJV
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?se ... ersion=KJV
Clearly states that sacrifices need to be made.
(SWGO)Minas_Thirith wrote:the smell sure as hell wasn't ovbios in the middle ages, and most people around israel at that time nor in the future followed said rules, so as far as my unanswered question goes, how did moses raised by Egyptians knew all this? There was no science to proove anything all these laws weren't ussed by the rest of humanity till the last freaking 100' s of years, moses wasn't tought any of this, yet after leaving Egypte he stated all this
Mt
Smell wasn't obvious? You do realize at the time (the Middle Ages) people lived in terrible conditions, ever thought that they didn't have the means to use hygiene. It was the same way as several people live in Africa today. Ever considered that maybe this information was already available at the time?
Where did you get this information MT?
Did some research on Egyptian health and life expectancy, and indicate other reasons for their low life expectancy among other health problems from yours.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/eg ... h_01.shtml
Having a lack of hygiene was the least of their problems.
In your previous post, you claimed that Moses knew about hygiene but never indicated a source, please provide since I couldn't find anything. Though, I presume that Moses had different reasons in cleaning than what was found in 1830 as you claim. Please state the name of the Doctor and please give the correct name of the fever, Farrowing Fever occurs in pigs, not women.
(SWGO)Minas_Thirith wrote:The first mistake yet again is binding the bible to a religion.
The curch back then did do such things, but i also recall them stating that bad people would go to hell for an eternal suffering, however the bible doesn't state this.
Mt
Read again, I did not bind the Bible to a specific religion. Though the Bible does arise religion.
Merriam Webster definition of Religion:
1 a : the state of a religious <a nun in her 20th year of religion>
b (1) : the service and worship of God or the supernatural (2) : commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance
2: a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
3 archaic : scrupulous conformity : conscientiousness
4: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
So technically Religion and the Bible go hand in hand.
Bible doesn't state hell? http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?se ... rsion=KJ21
It does mention hell...
(SWGO)Minas_Thirith wrote:As far as spreading these laws i don't recall the name p(i have to look it up) there was a man during the plague that applied the laws of the bible recalling cleansiness as a consequence that village/region had no rats, wich meant no plague, stats show that only less then 5% of the people there became sick.
He spread the word about it, but instead of others applying this method they tortured him and excecuted him. Because they tought that since there were little to no people sick there that he was one of the persons spreading the plague
Mt
Please give proper names and sources. Otherwise your arguments can be just considered claims. Rats were not the direct cause for the plague but the fleas that sucked blood from them. Read: G. Christakos "Interdisciplinary Public Health Reasoning and Epidemic Modelling: The Case of Black Death"
Don't forget that the disease/bacteria (Yersinia Pestis) is able to be spread not only by fleas & rats but also through skin contact, sneezing and coughing. Once a sufficient amount of individuals are infected, they can spread it to others.
Cheers
Yanoda