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04-12-2003, 02:54 PM | #31 |
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I wish it to be clear that my statement was about your belief and not a personal attack against you. I wrote that “Your belief in the efficacy of Astrology as a meaningful system for understanding the world is totally naïve.” That is a statement about my opinion of your belief. I am not saying that that is a general characterization or evaluation of you. My point about ancient astrologer’s general ignorance about the objects of their study was that they were coming up with conclusions based on ignorance. I’m sure that astrologers contributed to the advancement of our knowledge of Mathematics, Astronomy and the physical universe. I’m sure that even incorrect systems help us in the development of systematic thinking. Gershom Scholem the great historian of Jewish mysticism never seems to be a believer in mysticism but he always seems to believe in the importance of mysticism in the development and the history of Judaism. My disbelief in astrology does not prevent my agreement with you that astrological symbolism is of importance in the OT and the NT. You have already mentioned the 12 tribes as an astrological metaphor, I have compared Jacob and Esau to Gemini and I would add that they seem to be connected to the Asian yin/yang (I’d be interested in your opinion of this). Could you please list a few more Astrological symbols that you have found in the Bible. Thank you Baidarka |
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Maybe you have seen, that I have post here an URL doormann.org/mazzarot.htm containing a lot of collected stuff in this context I have mirrored on my page. In the case of Jacob and Esau I see a different symbol as you did, that is often in many other stories dramatized both in OT and in NT. I like to write to this parable an article next time in detail. Good Night from Germany Volker |
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Baidarka, you're becoming as nearly as impossible as Volker to respond to. I've reset my cookies and responding to either you or Volker causes me to get logged out. Grrrrrrrrr.....!! Could I talk y'all into writing shorter books to post....???? {batting eyelashes}
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“Baidarka, you're becoming as nearly as impossible as Volker to respond to. I've reset my cookies and responding to either you or Volker causes me to get logged out. Grrrrrrrrr.....!! Could I talk y'all into writing shorter books to post....???? {batting eyelashes}” I type my posts off line on Microsoft Word and then copy and paste into the reply box this way I don’t have to worry about getting logged out. It also gives me a chance to edit and use spell check (I do tend to make a few typos). I don’t know if my method would be helpful to you but this is how I solved the problem. I will have to read your post more carefully before I reply. Thanks for your reply I can see that you have given me some thing to ponder. |
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Jacob and Esau
Baidarka: "Volker: You have already mentioned the 12 tribes as an astrological metaphor, I have compared Jacob and Esau to Gemini and I would add that they seem to be connected to the Asian yin/yang (I’d be interested in your opinion of this). Could you please list a few more Astrological symbols that you have found in the Bible"
Volker: "In the case of Jacob and Esau I see a different symbol as you did, that is often in many other stories dramatized both in OT and in NT. I like to write to this parable an article next time in detail." Here we goes. The story of Jacob and Esau is to be understand by the knowledge of the different symbols used in the dramaturgy of all that Pentateuch myths. The central dramaturgy is using figured symbols to describe the travel of the spiritual soul from a spiritual peaceful 'home place' into a physical world into a physical fleshly body, it's experience of injustice, hunger, rape of the soul and sistersoul, bondage, and sorrow from this world perceived as bondage of the soul in that physical body, it's wrestle for freedom from this bondage, and would like to come home to that peaceful home of the soul of other familiar souls, while that physical flesh is of no meaning then. This doublefaced consciousness, the consciousness of the fleshy body and fleshly (physical) mind and the consciousness of the immaterial soul and it's sense and suspect of an other world (or 'other country') of justice, peace, love, harmony - never to be find in this physical world in perfection - is p.e. dramatized in that Jacob and Esau myth using all this symbols as figures. The story begins with the information, that one, who was firstborn has a symbol of 'red' (Edom = Adam - dam means red - blood physical blood) with an attribute of a physical body: 'hairy', Hebrew = Esau, as well as a twiceborn Jacob (Hebrew: supplanter) with the differenet professions of both. While the physical understanding of a firstborn is, that the person, who gets the power, if the father dies, there is a hidden different understanding coming from the Indian Vedas and it's Sanskrit laws doormann.org/manuslaw.txt, that the twiceborn is the birth of this spiritual soul in that firstborn bloody (red/Esau) body. There is then a repeating of the descending of Abram and Sara as souls down into the body (Symbol: Egypt, Hebrew: 'narrow places') with the very same elements now as experience of Isaac and Rebeca (Hebrew: ensnare), after this couple got the message, that the older (firstborn body) has to be served the younger (twiceborn soul). Because of the dramaturgy Jacob does experience on a physical life as firstborn, learning all that injustice as soul in a bondage (body) of (life-)time - but aware about his true home symbolized with that perceiving of the attributes of this spiritual country in that ladder to sky. Esau, getting his experience with the spiritual now as twiceborn (souls consciousness) , do welcome Jacob as Jacob comes home to Esau. Because on this travel Jacob has decided to release himself from that physical bondage as of injustice from Laban, this his way back home wrestling for justice, he was called 'he who wrestles with god' or Hebrew: IsraEL. This dramaturgy is repeated in many other stories in the Pentateuch. Every time, if a Figure is 'descending' down to Egypt/hades/hel , it is meant, that the spiritual soul is getting in a bondage of a physical body. The Exodus is dramatized also with these symbols of 'red', bondage, injustice, death of the body as 'death of the firstborn Egypt's' the symbol 'IsraEL' is wresting for spiritual justice on the way back home to a spiritual country of peace for the soul. There is nothing mystical in this parables. No politics. Spiritual attributes have no existence in the physical. Justice or sorrow is not to be shown as of physical. Same as in nature, were objects get names from the human body (arm of a river, head of a department, on the feet of a Mountain), and every body knows, that a mountain did not really has feet, myths, which try to deal with the spiritual attributes, taking human figures to symbol that spiritual attribute, knowing, that a human living never is in this world without a body. Spiritual attributes like justice, love, harmony, freedom from (social) bondage as an acknowledged soul are not to be proved. If one argues, that only that, what is to be proved by facts and evidence in total, then this arguing despise this immaterial 'objects'. Hebrew myths of the Pentateuch can help to learn, that beyond skepticism and natural science an other order of nature can be known, without to switch of reason, logic and attention to the own reality of self consciousness. Volker |
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Re: Astrology and reason
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And now, friends and neighbors, the "bazillion flavors of religion", confined to the Christian portion of the Abrahamist spectrum, and yet remains anything but comprehensive. If, as Volker claims, all this stuff is the result of people of reason, you've GOTTA be wondering "what the heck were they THINKING?!?!" This was originally posted on a discussion board under the topic "Funny Things That Theists Do". Repeating reminder: THERE IS MORE TO ADD TO THIS LIST; THIS LIST IS NOT COMPREHENSIVE. ######################################## Since this addresses the claim that there's only one God and one Bible, this is a reference post regarding the many versions and sects/churches whose very existence proves the contrary. It's gonna be a list, and it's long, so brace yourselves. =========================================== It's funny how theists say that "The Bible" is the largest-selling book on the planet, while NOT telling you that they're using figures that sum up total sales of all versions; the sales figures on just one version won't stand to muster--and this is Exhibit One on this bearing of false witness by those who profess that God has a law against it. The list of different versions is by no means comprehensive; prior to the publishing of The American Standard of 1901, there were a bazillion "unauthorized versions" primarily attempting to address the problem of addressing American idiom, and in the process severely changed the meanings of different passages. Following the list of different versions is a list of all the different religious sects known to exist up until 1872, taken from an Oxford-like version of the Bible (with apocrypha) published on that date and which contains that particular information listed here. A great many of the sects listed are from the First thru Sixth Centuries A.D., the time when the books in "The Bible" as we now know it were alleged to have been written. While many sects have had their hand in the biblical stew, the funniest thing is that today's Christians claim that the book we now have with that title is still "The Word Of God". It's hilarious. And now the list of (major) versions: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -Vulgate (Catholic) -Greek Septuagint -Tyndale (William) version of New Testament--burned at stake Oct. 1536 -NT of Beza's translation of -Coverdale version of 1535 -Thomas Matthew version (pen name of John Rogers?) -Great Bible of 1539 -Geneva Version of 1560 (Puritan) -Bishops' of 1568 --the Rheims NT (Catholic translation) -Douay of 1609 (Catholic) -King James version of 1611, which hybridized Tyndale & Beza's works--and Beza got his from Erasmus of 1516-1535, who got his from medieval sources. The Old Testamen portion came from "original texts", of course but from those of the Masoretes, a Jewish preservationist sect of the 6th-9th centuries that did strange things with Hebrew and Aramaic texts (Masoric Texts). The KJV was in head-on competition with the Geneva Bible in terms of popularity, but when the crown deemed the KJV as "authorized", it eventually won out. -Jerusalem Bible of the "Synod of Jerusalem", 1672 -English Revised of 1870 pub 1881-85 -American Standard of 1901 'tween '85 and '01, lots of unauth versions rev 1937 pub as Revised Std. 1946-51; -Newberry -Revised Standard -Rotherham -New American -Restoration of Original Sacred Name (re: tetragrammation) -Watchtower -Scofield -Goodspeed -New International of 1973 (NT); full, 1978, rev 1983 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ...and I've yet to mention the versions of concordances: Strong's and Young's. Now to the list of the bazillion Christian & hybrid religions that all have claimed to know better than everybody what God's deal is. Keep in mind that this list is current only to 1872, 130 years ago. What's funnier still are all the denominations that have been added to this list, since 130 years ago: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Abelians (Abelites) Abyssinian Acacians (4th Century) Adamites ("early", up to the 15th Century) Adoptionists (8th Century) Aerians (Aetians) (Arians) (4th Century) Agapaemonians Agonetae (4th & 6th Century) Agonyclitae (7th Century) Agynians (7th Century) Albanois (Albanenses) (8th Century) Albigenses (Albigois)(Gazares)(11 - 12th Century) Albrights (Knight Evangelist Church) (1800's) Allenites Amedians Anabaptists (1523) Angelites (5th Century) Anthromorphites Antinomians (16th Century) Anti-Sabbatatrians Aphtharoocites (Eutychians) Apollinarists (Apollinacians)(4th Century) Apostolici (Apostolics)(Ap. 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Lebanon thing, decendant of Druses--Turkey) Dutch Reformed Church Ebionites Effronites (16th Century) Elxaites Enlish Presbyterian Ephrath Baptists (7th Day Baptists)(1728) Episcopalians Equinians Erastians (1500's) Eudoxians (4th Century) Eunomians (4th Century) Eustathians (4th Century) Evangelical Lutherans (Lutherans) Farnovians Fifth Monarchy Men Flagellants (Whippers)(13 thru 15th Centuries) Fratres Albati (Fratricelli)(15th Century) Free Thinkers Free Will Baptists (1800's) French Prophets (late 14th Century) Friends (Quakers) (1600's) Galenists German Reformed Church German 7th Day Baptists (1728) Glassites Gnostics (1st Century) Gospellers (14th Century) Greek Orthodox (15th Century) Harmonists (1780) Hattemists (17th Century) Henricians (12th Century) Heracleonites ("early") Hermageniams (2nd Century) Hicksites (1827) Hoffmanists (16th Century) Hopkinsians Huguenots (16th Century) Hussites (13th Century) Hutchinsonians (1724) Iberians (Georgians, of ancient Iberia, not the Iberian Peninsula) Iconoclasts Incorruptables ("under Justinian regime") Independents (various, mainly post-Reformation) Inghamites (18th Century) Irvingites (1832) Jacobites (6th Century) Jansenists (1600's) Keithians Kirk (Church of Scotland)(1689) Labadists (17th Century) Lampetians (17th Century) Latitudinarians (17th Century) Leadlyans Leucopetarians (12th Century) Libertines (16th Century) Lollards (associated with Wycklif)(14th Century) Lucianists (2nd Century) Luciferians (NOT what it looks like!)(4th Century) Macedonians Manicheans (3rd Century) Marcarians (4th Century) Marcellans (2nd Century) Marcionites (2nd Century) Marcites (2nd Century) Maronites (6th Century)(another Mount Lebanon thing) Massalians/Messalians (4th Century) Melchisedicians (2nd Century) Melchites Melitoni Menandrians (named for a BC philosopher but an AD Magistic sect) Mengretians Methodists (Wesleyan)(18th Century) Methodist Episcopal Church (1776) Methodist Protestant Church (1828) Millenarians (Chiliasts) Millerites (Second Adventists)(Adventists) Molinists (17th ) Monarchians (2nd Century) Monophysites (16th Century) Monothelites (7th Century) Montanists (2nd Century) Monte-Negrins Mormons (1823) Muggletonians Neonomians Nestorians (5th Century) New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgians) (1700's) Noetians (2nd Century) Novatians (3th Century) Origenists (3rd Century) Ortlibenses (Vaudois)(Waldenses) (12th Century) Passaginians Passalorymchites (2nd Century) Paulianists (3rd Century) Paulicians (6th Century) Pelagians (5th Century) Petrobrussians (11th Century) Petrojoanites (12th Century) Philipists Pietists Pomorians Praxeans (2nd Century) Presbyterians, Associate Reformed (1782) Presbyterians, Reformed (1773) Presbyterian Church of the United States (1716) Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States (1785) Progressive Friends Psatyrians (4th Century) Publicani (11th Century) Puritans (Roundheads) Puseyites (Tractarians) Quietists ("early", Greek)(17th Century, French, Spanish Molinists) Quintilians ("early", condemned by 2nd Century) Re-Anointers Rellyanists Rogerenes (17th Century) Roman Catholic Church Sabbatarians Sabellians (3rd Century) Saccaphori (4th Century wearers of sackcloth) Sandemanians Saint Simonians (1830) Schwenkfeldians (16th Century) Se-Baptists Secularists Seekers (17th Century) Seleucians (4th Century) Sembiani Semi-Arians (4th Century) Semi-Pelagians (5th Century) Servetians (16th Century) Serpentinians (Ophites)(2nd Century) Sethians (2nd Century) Shakers (United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing) (1770) Six-Principle Baptists Socinians (16th Century) Southcottians Starobradsi Syrian Christians (similar to Church of England) Tanquelinians (12th Century) Tascodrugitae Theodosians Theopaschites (5th Century) Theophilanthropists Tractarians (1833) Tritheists (6th Century) Tschomaboltsi Turlupins Ubiquitarians Uckewallists Unitarians (1815) United Brethren In Christ (1800) Verschorists (17th Century) Wilhelminians Wilkinsonians (1700's) Winebrennaarians (1830) Wyckliffites (14th Century) Zacheans (4th Century) Zwinglians |
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Can somebody out there decipher the preceeding message for me????
The most I got out of it was maybe a stance that astrology is? is not? religion?? Where's the resident translator.....? When the topic is read in plain English, I thought I knew what the topic was, but now I'm told I didn't read this right....???? |
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