[–] syrupbl-ster ago
I'm not so sure anymore my man. I understand the bible isn't meant to be taken literally and that it has some solid parables and values to gain from understanding it, but at the end of the day they're just words. Anyone could have written those words and you just accept that they're holy, just like any other religion would.
Thats not what the Bible is bro. Like at all. Its legit a history book, no different from those written in Greece or Rome. (and of course they mention gods doing miracles) It tells the history of the Middle East with many different peoples. Its also written by many different people, many of whom are not even Israelis or Jews (which are 2 different things, they had a civil war, jews fuked off and made Judea).
The stories and shit Jesus told is to help the normies of the time to understand different concepts. And the last book is legit modern day under jew subjugation.
Revelation 2.9 (KJV)
I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are of Israel, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.
[–] DanielR [S] ago
Its actually a lot of wisdom in it. I mean it even has books from the smartest white man to ever live, Solomon. (Jesus is a God not a man so He doesnt count)
You need to be smart about it thou. If you find contradictions, you are doing something wrong. Maybe you missing the context, you forgot a exception to some laws or you need to read between the lines.
A great example is Jesus not stoning a alleged whore. Well Jesus tells us, jews are liars, so when jews come to Jesus saying "this woman is a whore", you know thats a lie. The Law was "those who cheat on their husband or wife must die". So the trap wasnt to have Jesus obey the law, that makes no sense. BUT what if Jesus killed by accident a innocent woman ? Thats what I mean by thinking while reading. God wants us to be smart.