Quote:Do you know the meaning of 110 C Fahrenheit in a tropical climate?
There is no such thing as ‘110 C Fahrenheit’.
Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
Does the Quran support Theocracy?
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Quote:Do you know the meaning of 110 C Fahrenheit in a tropical climate? There is no such thing as ‘110 C Fahrenheit’. Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
Grand Nudger:
I want you to look at the images below. This first one is the façade Of the cathedral of St-Lazare in France: This is the day of final judgement. The end of days. The people where all illiterate at the time. So they took the New Testament and made it into pictures so the people could understand at least the very basic stuff: Here is a detailed picture of the West-Side: The angels are bringing the souls to another angel that is weighing the souls. Some medieval cathedrals have huge fat demons eating the souls of the damned. This is the top of a column in the cathedral: Am angel is going to the “Three Magi” in the story of jesus Capar, Melchior and Baltazar to announce them the birth of Christ: - Now did I go crazy all of a sudden? – No. The people who did this where not evil. If you ever get to see those Gothic Cathedrals for yourselves you will see that they are all covered with images. The aim here is pedagogical more than artistic beauty. The people were illiterate. Life expectancy was about 30 years. Few had enough to eat for the next week or so. So they simplified. Broke it down into images. Well into the Renaissance they took stories of creation and made it into comics like stories all over their greatest buildings (they had tapestries full of images to depict so major historical events too). So they took the story. Over simplified it. Made it into dogmas. And inscribed them into the minds of their listeners. It was not that different in Islam. Even today, people will pay to learn medieval Arabic and then read the Quran as it was written 1,5 millennia ago. But must people have ritualized the process completely. They will read and read and read thinking that this will magically help them. “Magic Book” remember? So my proposal is that we are 21st century people now. Don’t get me wrong. There are no Da Vinci Code or anything of the sort. But there can be a better approach. I see myself as having a better approach.
What is your point exactly? Is there one?
I grew up attending mass in a Basilica. Every inch is covered in religious-themed art. Till I was in my teens the mass was in Latin. So, again, what is your point? RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
April 26, 2024 at 5:38 pm
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2024 at 6:07 pm by Leonardo17.)
(April 25, 2024 at 2:37 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:Quote:Do you know the meaning of 110 C Fahrenheit in a tropical climate? Sorry, I meant 104 Degree Fahrenheit (40 Degree in my country) On Reiki: I have a second degree initiation since 2004. I’ve met several masters and practitioners. The entire thing is rather fascinating although I must agree it’s not for sceptics. So as a man in my country has once said: “All of my hope lies in the Youth”. RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
April 26, 2024 at 5:55 pm
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2024 at 5:57 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
You and I have a different idea of what evil entails. That cathedral was built for the same purpose as a snake oil salesmans cart - with the proceeds of rape and murder on a global scale. You look at that and see a simplified version of..well..who knows really, because you never get around to articulating it - but I see a monument to cruelty and exploitation.
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RE: Does the Quran support Theocracy?
April 29, 2024 at 12:33 pm
(This post was last modified: April 29, 2024 at 12:33 pm by Ferrocyanide.)
Religious artwork on walls?
People do it because they want a record of themselves. It doesn’t mean that they have a written language. Some primitive humans drew inside caves, they drew elephants, dear, giraffes, hippopotamus. It gives us an idea of what their lives were like. The painter probably was thinking “What did my ancestors do? What were they up to? Am I the first who is going to record life on these walls?” Some cultures built monuments and drawings and leave them outside. Some cultures placed value in having a building where you go and pray. So, might as well put some decoration on the walls. Over time, they made them more elaborate. Gigantic churches with a lot of decoration. Muslims did the same thing. It was for their god so it made sense to spend a lot of time on that and less time on their own homes. Naturally, they are going to make some objects of god, copper, bronze with a lot of fancy details. The artists who made such things probably worked for very cheap and basically gave it to the church for free. And you also get artists who write the holy scripts by hand with a lot of artwork. Eventually, you get the printing press and they make books with fancy looking covers for their Bible. 1. People always want more. Bigger churches, bigger pyramids. Fancier artwork. Make the god happier and happier. Judaism and its flavor of religions are transactional religions. 2. Cultures copy each other. It is possible that the pyramids of Egypt inspired some europeans to build excessively big churches and arabs did the same for their Islam. (April 26, 2024 at 4:43 pm)Leonardo17 Wrote: The aim here is pedagogical more than artistic beauty. The people were illiterate. I don’t think so. (April 26, 2024 at 4:43 pm)Leonardo17 Wrote: I see myself as having a better approach. OK. What was your approach again?
Evil people can create beautiful art.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
That there is something called. “Genuine Spirituality”
I am going to go a little imagy again: An ego-base discussion on “your belief vs. my non-belief” will probably only put everybody here to sleep. The Course in Miracles says that “The teachers of God come from all religions and no religion”. So it’s ok for if somebody is from any religion or no religion at all. That’s not the issue here
I'd post the popcorn emoji but this thread isn't popcorn worthy.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.
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