krishna
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[email protected] said:That's pretty funny.
The only real bashing going on is FROM them. -And the only reason THAT is happening is because they do not read the Bible to understand it themselves, but instead take another person's synopsis. Which is exactly what you are accusing others of.
By the same argument, nobody not familiar with the Bible has no right to speak against it either.
Yet, in America, freedom of speech is a right no matter what you know or don't know.
Yet, matters of opinion are not matters of fact. When considering if or where life after this will be spent, it behooves us to figure out what is the right or proper answer. If we CHOOSE NOT TO, we end up with matters of opinion so we can dodge fact.
I prefer to prove and determine fact. Therefore, I have become familiar with Mormonism, Jehovas Witnesses, Cathiolicism, Islam, Wicca, and a few others FROM THEIR SOURCE MATERIAL. -Then made decisions as to which was fact based on PROOF.
I would urge others to not merely prove to themselves simple things of Earthly ramifications, but simply prove from the source which things pertaining to afterlife are true. 100 years on Earth ain't nothin' compared to eternity.
I can almost guarontee that I've read every word in the bible at least 5 times more than you have. The more you read it, the clearer it becomes that it's illogical nonsense. Then one looks to other sources for clarification, such as history and other traditions that might shed light on all the contradictions. Islam was exciting for awhile, as it is a beautiful reform of christianity, and clears up a lot of the confusion. But then after the excitement of possible truth clears and stops clouding ones judgement, they then realize that you can't reform a lie. You can make it look as pretty as you want, but its roots are still in fiction. You can shape a bush to look like a tree, but you can't change that it's a bush.