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aikido: "Whatever floats your boat man?" "Whatever floats your boat man?"
THANKS FOR TREATING ME WITH THE RESPECT AND DIGNITY WE ALL DESERVE--NOT!!! You are becoming prosaically transparent to me. Behind most of your questions lie statements you fail to recognize or are afraid to claim. You seem to call for more and more "belief" in a Jesus enshrined in ritual and dogma rather than demonstrating any Christian/religious transformation process in your posts. ...Then again, I could be wrong. It wouldn't be the first time. SWL: I think you're a bit paranoid, aikido. I don't care if you're an atheist, an agnostic, a Buddhist, whatever. I'm here to discuss Biblical Criticism and Archaeology. I didn't ask you to share any of my beliefs - all I ask is that you try to respect our differences. SecWebLurker |
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Well I don't mean to be so down on everybody. They aren't bad people, for the most part. And yes, this country is pathetically deprived of any real education, but overly triened in technical matters such that this is almost all people trust. But its odd because textual criticism is a technical matter, and yet they don't really trust that. I blame the chruches for much of the problem. They try to maintian the divide between cleargy and laity and do nothing to promote a theoloigcal education. I dont' know what happenes to them. In seminary they are really eagar and want to teach all they have learned. Most of them start out with the assumption that after a couple of years under their training they will have a theologially literate congregation. than after a few years of scrubing toilets and arranging chairs and setting up community bake sales that is all gone and they don't remember what they learned in seminary either. Hey I'm over 40 and I'm very much aware of the differnce in the world I was born into and the one that exists now. Like another planet, it really is. In so many ways. The way people thought, the mannerisms, they outlook, the background knowlede and the assumptions. And it's not all for the worse, some assumptions that most people made in the world I was born into are better left behind. I espeicially like what you say about the artist and the visionary! Brovo! Thanks for that post! I hope you had a good life, it was clealry a thoughtful life, I hope you continue to have one I hope you do look back on this post 10 years form now! I'm sure you will, and I hope that you enjoy every moment in between taht time and beyond. [This message has been edited by Metacrock (edited May 30, 2001).] |
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