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Wisdom of the Bible (part 5) - The Father Heart of God
by Open-Publishing - Thursday 24 January 20082 comments
The God of the Bible says He’s gonna judge you. It’s time to turn the tables... Seems like the more videos I make about the bible, the more I see how full of sh*t it really is.
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25 January 2008, 07:01, by Amerikagulag
The bible is a collection of books written by many people over many many years of time. Most of whom never checked the writings of the others before attempting to add to them. It is myth, fiction, wishful thinking, outright lie, revisionist history and fairy tale, along with just a smattering of history.
One doesn’t need to watch videos to understand the falacy of the bible is blatant. One only needs to read it.
It is chock full of incest, murder, rape, bigotry and sexism. The god of the bible (the tribal baal Yahweh) is a hateful, vengeful, lustful, lying, forgetful and rather peculiar deity with a strange interest in the certain part of the male anatomy - that of the foreskin. It seems he has a bit of a fetish going there.
For a complete rundown of the inaccuracies and inconsistencies which a god of perfection could never be responsible for, see: "Is It God’s Word"
http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/joseph_wheless/is_it_gods_word/
see also:
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/jim_meritt/bible-contradictions.html
When two statements contradict one another, one is false. They may both be false and probably are, but one is, by necessity, false. For they cannot both be true. The bible simply fails the test of truth time after time after time.
One should also remember that if the Swede’s has written the Bible, Sweden would be the holy land and the Swede’s would be the "chosen people". The same would hold true of the Native Americans Indians.
For a more scientific view of the fallacious nature of the bible, one need only read the scholarly work, "The Bible Unearthed" which demonstrates quite loudly that many of the claimed ’historic’ occurrences of the bible never actually happened.
The parting of the Red Sea - myth
The walls of Jericho - sorry there were none
The wandering in the desert - didn’t happen
The exodus - Egypt never recorded any such expulsion. They were meticulous record-keepers.
The Book of the Law - written by King Josiah in 750BC, not by Moses
For a summary of this groundbreaking expose by Israel’s leading archaeologists Finkelstein and Silberman, see:
http://www.rense.com/general18/bible.htm
and
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684869128
My Karma ran over your dogma.
When the Power of Love overcomes the love or power, the world will know peace.
7 February 2008, 16:10
Turpis raises the same questions I asked in Catechism as a child, questions that eventually sent me to the Mother Superior’s office where I was sternly rebuked for even raising them (blasphemous child, oh my!).
I learned at an early age that you don’t ever buck the Establishment by raising rational arguments against their vaunted religious dogmas, not if you don’t want to have a succesful career in their system.
I’m sure I am not the only person born and raised Catholic who has had to keep their thoughts on the ultimate meaning of life to themselves, thoughts that would be considered by the Church’s managers (leaders is too good a word for these yahoos) as ’detrimental to the faith’ or even ’blasphemous’.
I leave you with two appropriate quotes:
If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts;
but if he will be content to begin with doubts
he shall end in certainties.
- Sir Francis Bacon
When you think of the long and gloomy history of man,
you will find more hideous crimes have been committed in
the name of obedience than have ever been committed in
the name of rebellion.
- CP Snow