KnightOwl
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I have accepted various Bibles and purchased a couple on my own.
I have of course a KJV. Also a NIV, the Jeh. Wit. version and I believe one or two others. In just the time between the KJV and today, English has morphed enough to make it slightly difficult to understand, sometimes even when you thought you understood... then you find out that back then, words and phrases didn't mean exactly what they do now.
Then of course, I found out that the Bible wasn't written in English and that there are problems with translations both inherent in trying to convey the same thing in a different language and also due to transcription errors.
Yet in the 10 commandments the Bible seems to insist that God is very adamant about us following him and his word. Odd given he helped facilitate confusion when he supposedly mixed up the languages in the Tower of Babel story.
At the end of the day, it doesn't take much to see that this massive collection of writings by many authors, in different styles and often with conflicting messages are just that and not the inerrant word of a powerful being that wants us to follow what is in these writings.
In my mind, if there was a god who created man similar to the modern Christian understanding...
I have of course a KJV. Also a NIV, the Jeh. Wit. version and I believe one or two others. In just the time between the KJV and today, English has morphed enough to make it slightly difficult to understand, sometimes even when you thought you understood... then you find out that back then, words and phrases didn't mean exactly what they do now.
Then of course, I found out that the Bible wasn't written in English and that there are problems with translations both inherent in trying to convey the same thing in a different language and also due to transcription errors.
Yet in the 10 commandments the Bible seems to insist that God is very adamant about us following him and his word. Odd given he helped facilitate confusion when he supposedly mixed up the languages in the Tower of Babel story.
At the end of the day, it doesn't take much to see that this massive collection of writings by many authors, in different styles and often with conflicting messages are just that and not the inerrant word of a powerful being that wants us to follow what is in these writings.
In my mind, if there was a god who created man similar to the modern Christian understanding...
- He would have given clear simple instructions that never needed to be expanded upon starting with the first man.
- He would have created EVERY person with the ability to easily understand what it was he expected of them.
- He would not have felt remorse about all of man's sinning because he would have known exactly what man would do and expected that result before he even finished creating us.
- He would have created us without vestigal organs or badly designed organs.
- He wouldn't have waited 4000 years or more to provide the current understanding of how to follow him (Christianity), allowing slavery, genocide and other immoral behavior in the interim.
- He wouldn't make his word so confusing that even people who believe in him have a hard time agreeing on what his words actually mean. (List of Christian denominations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)