I was “raised” Catholic and never read the gospels. Just finished John
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:29 AM Author: Maidenless
Very profound and seems to set the stage for the sacramental aspects of Mass where Eucharist is the new mana from heaven and imbues us with Holy Spirit. I heard all of this second-hand previously and figured it was catechism stuff and not explicitly stated in the Gospel. I knew the Mathew Eucharist section but it doesn’t really layout the purpose of it like John does.
The entire ending sections of crucifixion and resurrection where the transitive properties of God’s love are explained really resonated with me.
Similar to Mathew, the endless trolling of pilpul kikes was hilarious. The part with everyone fretting about Lazarus dying, but Christ knows he is about to be performing the miracle that gets him killed…wow
lol @ me.
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:13 AM
Author: .......,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.
the bible is flame. it's meant to be a general guidance and a somewhat inaccurate historical record. people who actually read that shit word by word are demented.
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:18 AM
Author: .......,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.
(evangelical moron who thinks the world was created in 7 days because Genesis says so)
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:33 AM
Author: .......,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.
I have received 5 of the 7 Catholic Sacraments. Haven't gotten sick and Holy Orders isn't in the playbook for me.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983101) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:37 AM
Author: .......,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.
demons are the ones who still take Eucharist despite being out of practice. either it means something or it doesn't.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983127) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 11:08 AM Author: potluck
if you’re not flaming, semi sincere response is that some passages are pretty clearly intended to be (roughly speaking) metaphorical, whether apparently by the original author or by examining how the passage works contextually or in reference to other related parts of canon (latter part I’m thinking e.g. Leviticus, which is less a coherent set of instructions and more a theological treatise that interplays with Genesis—clearly deliberate in context, but this is not generally obvious to modern readers). others might not mandate that reading but it’s permissible and the alternative makes no sense (eg Noah/flood).
misc parts of the NT might be like that, Revelation is a specialized genre that is very obviously like that, and even the gospels contain some narrative segments that are more theological interpretations than they are particularly concerned about historical detail. but the gospels as a whole—stylistically, in terms of the conclusions they lead the reader towards, and in terms of genre more broadly— can’t be taken seriously if the story they all tell about the man Jesus, his ministry, and the passion/resurrection narratives aren’t read as sincerely attempting to relay historical events that the authors believed in.
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 11:20 AM Author: you've given me a lot to think about
>some passages are pretty clearly intended to be (roughly speaking) metaphorical
Yeah, see that ginormous leap you're making right there? And you still have to qualify it (i.e., "roughly"). I don't know that anything in the Bible is "pretty clearly intended to be (roughly speaking) metaphorical" or literal. What are your criteria for "clear intentions" of the writer?
>by examining how the passage works contextually or in reference to other related parts of canon
So there's a canon, and the writings are fit into the canon using post hoc reasoning? Weak.
>misc parts of the NT might be like that
Again, you don't even know. What your post essentially boils down to is "believe what I want to believe and, if too hard to swallow, believe it's metaphorical"
Why can't these motherfuckers just be WRONG? Why does it have to be a metaphor? Because your daddy believes the bible and his daddy believes the bible and his daddy, etc.?
>the gospels as a whole—stylistically, in terms of the conclusions they lead the reader towards, and in terms of genre more broadly— can’t be taken seriously if the story they all tell about the man Jesus, his ministry, and the passion/resurrection narratives aren’t read as sincerely attempting to relay historical events that the authors believed in
Then why should the OT be taken seriously! Why is some metaphor ok but some is not? And it's precisely where you want it to be?
This is ALL post hoc interpretation to fit into a neat canon. I get the purpose of religion, why and how it evolved, that it's ultimately useful for society (or at least was). But I'm not believing the noble lie anymore. There's just no dignity in it
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983255) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 11:34 AM Author: potluck
I can’t adequately respond to your mostly fair questions because I’m phone posting at work, but, some responses.
I said roughly speaking because “metaphor” isn’t the most precise concept here. There are very obviously different biblical genres. And there are degrees of theological interpretation going on in different narrative segments of scripture. That’s not a post hoc rationalization, that’s just the nature of the documents. “Metaphor” vs “literal” is both a false dichotomy and incomplete. Plenty of metaphor in literal parts of the text, and plenty of “literal” segments that are, on a closer reading and armed with critical tools, loaded in metaphor, allusion, and interpretation. It can be frustrating to be where you are, but you’d have to be a dullard or insanely arrogant to think you can perfectly understand the texts of the bible with a quick review. For the most part, arm yourself with interpretive tools, patience, and lean on some scholarly work (remember we’re talking about by far the most studied and analyzed documents in human history), not to mention churchly interpreters if you’re asking faith questions, and you’ll realize the text is a lot deeper and more profound than you think.
That’s not to say the “did X happen?!” questions aren’t important. They’re hugely important. But we end up talking about too many (potentially unrelated) things at once if we don’t ask these questions more precisely about specific books, narrative segments, etc.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983300) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 12:08 PM Author: potluck
You can read the bible devotionally and spiritually and “plainly” for a lifetime and grow and gain from doing so. Most people do. If you’re more cynical and more skeptical, which I am and I gather you are, you can pose tough questions to the text, arm yourself with some of the more interesting things people have ever had to say or noticed about the text—often, it turns out, the literary form of a 2500 year old text is somewhat difficult to intuit without practice, or Hebrew idiom makes no sense without some nitty gritty linguistic work, or a seemingly irrelevant spinoff in a gospel narrative is a clear allusion to a separate passage from scripture that you missed but that makes the intended meaning clearer—and see where things go. I can’t really do this work for you because it’s not clear what exactly is troubling you. Nor would I claim to have all the answers. I can try to help point you towards resources or ways of thinking about this that might help you clarify your thoughts either direction. Not sure. But I will say on a pretty sincere note that while I find scripture helpful, profound, challenging, etc. for my own faith, I’d never be able to be a Christian if I didn’t find the larger story and person of Christ to be compelling. If you’re actually oscillating between faith and doubt, and I’m not clear that you are, you won’t (imo) be able to answer the questions you’re asking just by interrogating the texts further.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983399) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 11:44 AM Author: you've given me a lot to think about
You seem worked up.
>It is entirely a phenomenon of human psychology that men would proudly be skinned alive or crucified upside down after meeting Christ which serves as the proof of his miracles
Allow me to posit one simple explanation: Fame. Somebody posted a thread the other day talking about early Christians basically committing suicide by cop so they could be remembered as martyrs. It is indeed entirely a phenomenon of human psychology. But it doesn't necessarily imply God. It doesn't even probably imply it, imo. It's just fanatical retards seeking earthly glory
>Just trust me, bro! They happened!
No
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983326) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 2:18 PM Author: you've given me a lot to think about
C'mon now. "There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
https://biblehub.com/galatians/3-28.htm
>It’s “racist” to think white people can have their own country?
I didnt say that (obviously). But you're clearly invoking white nationalism which, based on my understanding, and I've clearly given this topic more thought than you, is not compatible with Christianity. But do go on how you'll enforce a white Christian ethnostate, deporting all NIGGERS in the name of Christ Jesus
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5732778&forum_id=2:#48983832) |
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:36 AM
Author: .......,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.
Gospels are a somewhat inaccurate historical record and John was a crazy fuck. Luke is the best Writer.
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 10:17 AM Author: A Real Life Male Model
the un-bibled, if pressed for time, should read Genesis as slowly and carefully as possible. And then read Gospel of Luke/Acts of the Apostles as slowly as possible.
That will suffice.
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Date: June 3rd, 2025 12:29 PM
Author: .......,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.
he probably rushed to an obscure 1990s era message board to make some half assed jewish gay joke
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