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I'm curious. what makes the image of the crescent moon and a star so pagan when compared to say the image of a woman who is "clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head"?I believe if you look up on the top of there mosque you will see the Crescent Moon and star . which is the sign of baal the god of the moon with a star .this may help.
Allah - the Moon God
The Archaeology of the Middle East
The religion of Islam has as its focus of worship a deity by the name of "Allah." The Muslims claim that Allah in pre-Islamic times was the biblical God of the Patriarchs, prophets, and apostles. The issue is thus one of continuity. Was "Allah" the biblical God or a pagan god in Arabia during pre-Islamic times? The Muslim's claim of continuity is essential to their attempt to convert Jews and Christians for if "Allah" is part of the flow of divine revelation in Scripture, then it is the next step in biblical religion. Thus we should all become Muslims. But, on the other hand, if Allah was a pre-Islamic pagan deity, then its core claim is refuted. Religious claims often fall before the results of hard sciences such as archeology. We can endlessly speculate about the past or go and dig it up and see what the evidence reveals. This is the only way to find out the truth concerning the origins of Allah. As we shall see, the hard evidence demonstrates that the god Allah was a pagan deity. In fact, he was the Moon-god who was married to the sun goddess and the stars were his daughters.
I would say ALL understandings of any text (sacred or profane) are coloured by theology as well as the context in which we grew up and the way we have been taught and ....Seems to me that reading the Bible and understanding the Bible are two different things. Most understandings of the Bible are based on and are coloured by theology.
Exactly! Our religions, beliefs or non-beliefs are a result of where and when we are born. This is why I can never believe that 'only good little new born Christians' will be the only ones to inherit the new kingdom of spirit. The idea is preposterous.I would say ALL understandings of any text (sacred or profane) are coloured by theology as well as the context in which we grew up and the way we have been taught and ....
If you are writing that if one doesn't believe in your g_d, they are relativists, then again that is your prerogative, but doesn't automatically apply to everyone else (that would be making up your own definition and more power to you to get other people to follow it)Relativists like to pretend they have the power define their own reality.
But PG-13, you're working from the "assumption" that the gospels are meant to be eye and ear witness recordings of Jesus' ministry. If that was the case, there would not be so many contradictions between them. To look the way you're advising us to look is to incorporate the assumption that if someone could travel back in time with a recording device, they could literally HEAR a person named Jesus of Nazareth say (although I'm going to assume he said it in Aramaic, not Greek) something that could be word-for-word translated into contemporary English "I am the way, the truth and the life".
That sounds more like "a real stretch" than reality to me.
Christ said "I am the way". He didn't say "Christianity is the way". Do you see the difference? In other words, I don't believe that the religion called Christianity has a monopoly on the Christ. The latter stands above all religions. Christ is a world Teacher, not a religious teacher. I see the Christ Consciousness as something that all religions strive for, regardless of their nomenclature.No, I am saying that if Jesus said, I am the way the truth and the life. That may be a true statement or that may be a false statement.
I accept that statement as true. I may be wrong.
Saying that Jesus meant that he is not the way the truth and the life, is not a reasonable and equal interpretation of Jesus statement.
If Neo finds himself with a gun six inches from his head and the trigger is pulled, imagining you can stop a bullet like in the matrix will not change the physics of reality.
Real is real.
Christ said "I am the way". He didn't say "Christianity is the way". Do you see the difference? In other words, I don't believe that the religion called Christianity has a monopoly on the Christ. The latter stands above all religions. Christ is a world Teacher, not a religious teacher. I see the Christ Consciousness as something that all religions strive for, regardless of their nomenclature.
It's true, or it isn't. Believe it or not. But don't make up a bunch of different ridiculous interpretations that have no basis in truth. Words convey meaning. I get what you said. I know you don`t agree with me.
All g_ds are pagan, its just that for sombunall people, 'pagan' is a swear word for a blasphemous concept
For sombunall people, 'pagan' is a virtue or a blessing
One of my favourite commentaries on the OT is a comic series by Douglas Rushkoff called Testament -- one of the things it has fun with is during the binding of Isaac, that it was Ba'al who wanted the sacrifice (Douglas thought what culture was Abraham a part of and what g_ds was he likely to worship, which ones needed human sacrifice atop high places? Bam, Ba'al) and that it was a story meant to show that the 'new' g_d was stronger than the old g_d (Ba'al)
Another of my favourites is Nina Paley, who has done brilliant animations on certain stories in the OT (I love her retelling of the Golden Calf scene as a battle between the old, matriarchal faith and the new paternalistic faith that murders them all...go MOSES!!!)
Narratives are powerful
No, I am saying that if Jesus said, I am the way the truth and the life. That may be a true statement or that may be a false statement.
And that is totally cool -- that you may be wrong, I wish more people the power and character to be able to live like that.I accept that statement as true. I may be wrong.
If Neo finds himself with a gun six inches from his head and the trigger is pulled, imagining you can stop a bullet like in the matrix will not change the physics of reality.
I don't agree with you, PG, because the logic escapes me. If we had just one gospel, you'd have a leg to stand on; we don't - we have FOUR.