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If we come to common ground and say it's merely an ancient artifact, then anyone of any faith could read it. However, the nature of it suggests ways to live, people to worship etc. It's not just a book full of fairy tales and metaphors, it's a book that suggests a way of life. In this sense, I don't believe it to be good literature. I don't mind reading about some metaphorical fairy tales, but not if it's trying to get me to change my belief system throughout the entire book. Not that I'm closed minded to other ways of life and other beliefs, but I've already given that lifestyle a chance and didn't benefit from it. The major cause of problem for you in this statement is that the bible is "trying to get me to change my belief system throughout the entire book", which in itself is not true, but it reflects why you dismiss the bible, because of its belief system, a belief system which you have rejected. This is the baby with the bathwater. Pure and simple. Quote:
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To conclude that the bible is crap, beyond the level of personal reaction (which is of little use to us here), one has to do more than show little understanding of the bible. spin (And sorry to gripe about your orthography, but you have spelt "ridiculous" wrong a few times now. If you are going to limply insult somebody, you should at least spell the insult correctly.) |
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Let's see, you resort to ad hominem attacks in your original response to me, you resort to ad hominem attacks now, and you wonder why I don't respond to what you're talking about? For a man who clearly has such a high opinion of his litrary abilities and edjication, wouldn't you say that's dumb? Really dumb? Quote:
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Your problem is the implied assumption here: "But the artform of the Bible is a combination of all these things, don't you agree?" The word "form" in "artform" should help you along a little. You can find good poets without much content and bad poets with lots of content. Shelley for example fluctuated between the two. When studying literature, it is the form which makes it literature, which separates it from good journalism or sage prose. Quote:
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Don't you get sick of all the good versus evil scenarios that crop up? The effect is that the world is divided into two camps, the good (that's us) and the bas (that's them). This simplistic indoctrination is poured out of a television near (or in front of) you. Lots of mindless films that I enjoy also embed this dichotomy of right and wrong. This is hokey content. You can happily overlook it, when you are aware of it, and take in the entertainment. Others get angry and refuse to watch such films to avoid such content, but they don't have very many films to watch in doing so. Instead of simple acceptance or rejection, one needs a "crap detector" (c/o Neil Postman) in order to sift through things and not throw out the baby with the bathwater. This is on one level that I have been asking in this thread. But the literature we've been talking around is unfortunately arcane. It is not easy to penetrate because of the lack of acquaintance we have of the cultural baggage necessary to understand it. One cannot expect to be able to make informed comments without a good grasp of that baggage. spin |
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Spin, you're obviously post-whoring since you refuse to address my questions. But I see what really has bothered you in my last few posts: my level of education.
This will really chap your ass: I have two more degrees AND I speak three languages. Since this post is off-topic and also post-whoring, a la spin, I end my "discussion" of why the Bible is crap by analyzing spin's (excuse me, Gerard Manley Hopkins) poem: to prove once and for all that content IS important. Quote:
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Instead of this nit-picking fallacious crap, try plainly stating why you think that my opinion against the bible is wrong. If you think I have come to a false conclusion, tell me what arguments are erroneous, and why. I'd be glad to continue, but we have to clean up the act a little bit. PF |
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