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Not all that difficult. Read real memoirs and see how the scrupulous reporter establishes what he knew and how he knew it. There's a difference between 'what i was eyewitness to' and 'what someone told me happened.' it's important for understanding the credibility of the author. Even more credibility might be lent if any of the gospels actually identified their authors, you think? Quote:
Or, whoever the author was could have made it up. How would you go about showing that one of those conditions was the historical one? |
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If not hell, where does a pious non-Xtian go? Is there an equivalency between faiths?
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But as with Judaism (particularly Hasidism), that cycle ends when Messiah comes (again, Christians would say). Good people earn a heavenly state (the New Jerusalem?), the wicked start a new cycle of earth-like lives at a level lower than current conditions on Earth. Earth is already a Purgatory, the next cycle would be a worse Purgatory that could be called Hell. (Life on Earth now may be already some people's Hell.) |
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What about the second question. Is there equivalency? |
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There could be equivalency in one's chances for good judgment after death if particular faiths are better for spiritual/etc. development.
Giving this some fresh thought, I have always thought that a person tends to be reincarnated within families (as Hasids believe) or at least among religions. Likewise with explaining that people rarely convert to a new religion, because they tend to be the same as they were in prior lives. My new thought is that people who make good decisions in one lifetime might be upgraded to a better religion in their next life because they have shown themselves ready to advance. I have always thought this is regards to progressive improvement from brute to animist, animist to polytheist, polytheist to monotheist, so the same would likely apply to advancing from one higher religion to another. Maybe at our level, however, the religion best for one person may not be the best for someone else. I worry, however, that at the highest levels of civilization the best people are subject to influences dragging them downwards. (But this feeling may be just an intrinsic conservatism from my youth that I have not adequately overcome even with my new-found abhorrence of conservatives.) |
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Oh, I found it on the "post icons" that run along the bottom. But now I see it posts up on the top left corner, like my whole post is a joke. And smilies and post icons cannot be edited? Guess the jokes on me. |
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redacted mess.
my point is that there is no such thing as the bible.
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If the authors could write about anything 'as if they were there' then they could have been written a hundred years after the event. Or the supposed event. What do you use to make sure that ANY of the contents were actually witnessed? Quote:
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What evidence do you have, though? Seems to me that yo're taking quite a bit of it at face value. We know Moby Dick is fiction because we know who wrote it. And when. And for what purpose. We don't know who wrote the gospels. or when. Or for what purpose. Without those, analysis of contents is difficult to take in a meaningful manner. |
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