RE: Why the "There are so many interpretations of the Bible" claim is confused
October 31, 2015 at 4:59 am
(October 30, 2015 at 9:23 pm)robvalue Wrote: Yeah, I don't get it. If I had a dream about Lord of the rings, and then something similar happened in real life, is Sauron real? I don't see how a dream can prove anything here.
No, it's the "symbolism". Sauron might be symbolizing something in your subliminal thoughts.
Like the story of Joseph : one of the guys in prison saw bread atop of his head the birds feed on; it pointed to his head being the FOOD of the bird; thus he got crucified and birds ate from his head..
His head turned into the birds' bread..Symbolism.
Irrational
I'm not a mental, irrational. Dreams come true, and dreams do show us the future sometimes.
Aractus
I never get sick from reminding people, that dates hold no true value.
Yes, parts of the bible and talmud are true, according to the Quran.
The forging touched many of it, that's the main reason why the Quran was descended anyways..
Revising the archaeological evidence, will never bring the dead back to testify. The body of Jesus was never found, and unlike Mohammed, even his tomb isn't known.
Until then,Aractus, the archaeological evidence is based on "copies" of the bible and the Torah, and until then that dates can never be trusted when it comes to the original versions.
Rhythm
To each of us his their path to believe. Though the Quran has many other verses. As the dream made me clinch to the faith more, if the other verses didn't make any sense that grip would've turned soft a long time ago.