Tazarah
Well-Known Member
Actually no, @PureX didn't say any of that.
Basically, yes. This is what they said about the bible in post #160:
"Jesus did not write Corinthians, and the MAN who did was expressing the same tired prejudice and ignorance that we see expressed every day even in our own time. Also, that MAN that wrote to the Corinthians never met Jesus nor ever heard him speak. So he had no idea what Jesus would have actually said. Even the gospels were written between 75 and 200 years after the events they supposedly portray. Plenty of time for the stories to become mythologized."
And this is what they said about the bible in post #182:
"In fact, the people who wrote and used the OT scripture did so with the specific intention of providing inspiration for group contemplation, discussion, and debate. They intended the texts to be used precisely for the purpose of confronting the inexplicability of their "living God". A God so beyond their comprehension that they refused to even assign it a name. These were clearly not people who presumed themselves to know the mind of God to the degree that they could write spiritual treatises in God's name. And they would be shocked to discover that there are humans now days that idolize their texts in that way."
^ in addition to the fact that he/she feels they have more wisdom than the prophets, the emboldened portion of what they wrote in post # 182 is completely false, as well as many other parts that I will not take the time to mention.