Desdinova
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This is such an odd topic for me, and my own personal view of religion and God is constantly changing. The fact that I grew up in a religious cult caused me to avoid confronting this subject for most of my adulthood.
The Bible, Religion, and God are all separate issues for me, but are all influenced by each other.
My personal view on The Bible is that it's a collection of stories, much like a children's book. The stories in it REFLECT what society was like at that period of time. The stories constantly get passed down to teach people lessons to learn from. IMO, that's why the old testament is referred to by Jesus, which is documented in the new testament.
The problem with the stories in the bible is that things get embellished. These stories probably started out somewhat different by the person who came up with them, but by the time this stuff was documented, it was modified. And no, I do not believe it is God's word. There's too many mistakes in the bible, and a perfect God wouldn't have allowed those mistakes to be recorded in his own book.
I DO however believe that much of the bible is useful. If we applied those teaching to society today and enforced them, feminism wouldn't exist. The Bible provides some good examples of how society functions well, as well as how it doesn't function well.
Religion (at least Christianity) is just a collection of businesses profiting from The Bible. It does not however mean that the people who subject themselves to religion are necessarily bad people for doing so. Some of them are fvcking nutcases, but many of them are not, and genuinely want to be good people. They just have no clue how to do it for themselves, so they use the bible (and their chosen religion) to tell them how.
As for God, I think there's something out there. I don't think it's necessarily a spiritual being, but possibly some sort of a force; kinda like how the moon affects the ocean and it's tides. I've had too much ironic and predictable circumstances happen in my life to boil it down to coincidence. It may have to do with my aura or possibly a collective aura. I don't know and can't explain it, but there's some sort of influence going on. The interesting thing is the influence goes both ways; I can influence it, and it can influence me.
Perhaps the people in biblical times realized this and tried to define it or have greater influence over it by naming it YHWH and creating prayer.
I'm not sure about this same force being behind intelligent design though. It may be or not. There's nothing that defines this influential force as being the same force that made the earth come to life. All of that part of it is mystery, and the only time I could possibly find out the answer is when I die... and that's if I'm given an answer at all. But why should the creation of the Earth consume me? It's here and I'm living on it. It's not going away anytime soon, unless some a55hole decides to destroy it with one huge explosion.
The Bible, Religion, and God are all separate issues for me, but are all influenced by each other.
My personal view on The Bible is that it's a collection of stories, much like a children's book. The stories in it REFLECT what society was like at that period of time. The stories constantly get passed down to teach people lessons to learn from. IMO, that's why the old testament is referred to by Jesus, which is documented in the new testament.
The problem with the stories in the bible is that things get embellished. These stories probably started out somewhat different by the person who came up with them, but by the time this stuff was documented, it was modified. And no, I do not believe it is God's word. There's too many mistakes in the bible, and a perfect God wouldn't have allowed those mistakes to be recorded in his own book.
I DO however believe that much of the bible is useful. If we applied those teaching to society today and enforced them, feminism wouldn't exist. The Bible provides some good examples of how society functions well, as well as how it doesn't function well.
Religion (at least Christianity) is just a collection of businesses profiting from The Bible. It does not however mean that the people who subject themselves to religion are necessarily bad people for doing so. Some of them are fvcking nutcases, but many of them are not, and genuinely want to be good people. They just have no clue how to do it for themselves, so they use the bible (and their chosen religion) to tell them how.
As for God, I think there's something out there. I don't think it's necessarily a spiritual being, but possibly some sort of a force; kinda like how the moon affects the ocean and it's tides. I've had too much ironic and predictable circumstances happen in my life to boil it down to coincidence. It may have to do with my aura or possibly a collective aura. I don't know and can't explain it, but there's some sort of influence going on. The interesting thing is the influence goes both ways; I can influence it, and it can influence me.
Perhaps the people in biblical times realized this and tried to define it or have greater influence over it by naming it YHWH and creating prayer.
I'm not sure about this same force being behind intelligent design though. It may be or not. There's nothing that defines this influential force as being the same force that made the earth come to life. All of that part of it is mystery, and the only time I could possibly find out the answer is when I die... and that's if I'm given an answer at all. But why should the creation of the Earth consume me? It's here and I'm living on it. It's not going away anytime soon, unless some a55hole decides to destroy it with one huge explosion.