RE: New to the forum
December 21, 2013 at 3:43 am
(This post was last modified: December 21, 2013 at 3:46 am by λάθε βιώσας.)
(December 21, 2013 at 3:36 am)Blake the Heretic Wrote: The bible is certainly a piece of cultural history in the United states, and more so it plays a major role throughout history so i would never wish to see it fade away completely. I'd just wish people wouldn't so blindly accept it as truth.
Jesus is an interesting character. Definitely a huge step up morally from the character of Yahweh.
I haven't gotten to chat with too many people yet, so I'll reserve judgement for the time being
You know that's an interesting idea, although I never really reject anything it is possible there might not be enough to consume here in conversation with others.
Still I reserve judgement for someone else, as I am not judgmental.
I think American history more revolves it's biblical aspect around Martin Luther and William Tyndale, and the early puritans who told the Pope to shove it.
They started something new rolling here in the United States, and very much a Christian concept, as they considered their version the "true christian religion" and wrote a Constitution with their opinions in mind.
Of course they had a deep sense of the history of the human race, they didn't have much better to do back then besides work and study.