RE: Truth in a story which is entirely dependent upon subjective interpretation
January 4, 2017 at 8:54 pm
(January 4, 2017 at 7:57 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote:(January 4, 2017 at 6:26 pm)Astonished Wrote: Because he either didn't give enough of a fuck to make it clear to us, or he's merely the fictional, fevered imagining of very, very flawed and more primitive humans than us.I'd put my money on the second option. Nothing adds up. I could write a more credible and comprehensible story in the 12th grade. Are you familiar with the works of Bart Ehrman? Based on the interest that you've expressed, I think you'll find him a treasure.
Any other theories would have to be less credible than these two extremes.
I see in the bible a story that begins with the creation of the universe, progresses through the history of the Jewish nation and culminates in the life and death of Jesus, who is the answer to the consequences of the sin which began within the first few chapters. It comes with the fulfillment of hundreds of prophesies made throughout the story. It's real easy to follow the theme from beginning to end. As far as it's purpose to lead the reader to the Messiah and salvation, it does it's job very well. It's true that it takes much time and study to understand every concept. I do understand why you guys don't accept what is written in the bible as truth. The bible in itself isn't enough to endow faith in an individual. That's a direct action between God and the individual.