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By the way, I'm not saying that the fish tremble. I'm saying that figurative speech is meaningful and can not be dismissed as being meaningless as you tried to do. You can't turn the passages presented to you as meaning a mere separation from God. The images presented are those of fire and torture. Quote:
Second, it doesn't matter whether it is figurative or not. You can't interpret those passages as being a mere separation from God. These are images of torture, not benign neglect. Third, all languages -- English, Greek, and Aramaic -- are capable of expressing ideas both literally and figuratively. Had the images chosen by the gospel writers meant something other than torture, the translators could very easily express that meaning in English. So unless you claim greater expertise in ancient languages than those who did the translation, I don't think you have much of a case here. Quote:
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Jinto --
This topic had been on my mind for a couple of weeks. I was just waiting for a good example of someone declaring a passage as being figurative then ignoring the plain message. BGIC happened to be it. As CX pointed out, all he's doing is trying to fit the biblical message to his modern view. Had he said, yes those passages mean what they say they mean, but the authors were incorrect, I wouldn't have used him as an example. But I don't think he's capable of admitting such a thing -- it would imply there is other incorrectness in the Bible. Which is why he keeps trying to suck this thread into a debate over the nature of hell and why I've worked so hard to keep it on topic. The nature of hell is not relevant to the point I'm trying to make here. |
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Ach, sorry, made an off-topic post here.
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What I am rebelling against is the POWER of people who believe in God, such as that born-again mass murderer George Bush, who used to line people up on death row as a hobby. I don't give a fuck about God, who has no existence and, therefore, no power. But the believers, ah, there's the rub! Now that xtianity has settled down as a justification for war, racism, repression and capitalism as whole, I have no problem targeting it. As for your god -- out to lunch. RED DAVE |
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Good topic.
A similar phenomenon occurs when one quotes or points out a passage such as Luke 19:27: "But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay [them] before me." Local apologists are quick to point out "But that's part of a parable! You're not reading it in context!" (Whether this exemplary passage is indeed part of a parable is irrelevant to the point.) In doing this, the apologists are glossing over the fact that the parables are supposed to convey some truth about God, and the "parable" defense, like the "figurative" defense, is used to soften the harshness of what the parable is conveying and to fit the biblical message to a modern view. |
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If you rebel you must know what you rebel against. --J.D. |
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Ok , now continue with the topic =p |
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Red Dave:
Have you lost Reverend Jimmy?! I can help you find him! But are you willing to "plant a seed" to allow your faith to grow? Anyways, this is all just another matter of the age-old tradition of reading what you "like" strictly, and what you "do not like" figuratively. If that does not work . . . listen to the voices that visit in the night after that fifth of Rye. . . . --J.D. |
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