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Bluelighter

some perspective: using the Bible to support ones claims does not give them any weight whatsoever. Its not what the Bible is meant to do; presenting it as 'evidence' is the fundamentalistic turn. Which i'd say is rather blasphemous; considering God is infinite, and so thus is his Word.
Now then what is the Bible? It is meant to guide you along the way. all Holy Scriptures are. They are purposefully written to encompass the whole of human experience. It can thus never be concrete/objective. You can find 'evidence' for any (honest) spiritual proposition in the Bible. And you can follow those paths your spirituality in its manifested form takes you on. And they will guide you to deeper knowledge. But please don't go about confining such a magnificent Scipture to only one possible interpretation. Its beauty lies precisely in the open space it leaves for God to manifest (Heidegger would call it "the nothing nothings, and the world worlds") A spiritual path is in its essence the most individual experience possible. Christianity calls this your very personal bond with God (again a very central theme). What you read is meant to guide you. There is no right or wrong here. The Bible contains no judgement except your own over yourself. Same goes for God.
A take on fundamentalism you ask? Fear i say. fear of change; changing oneself . fear of letting oneself go into this uniquely individually finetuned learning experience. Fear of coming to be truly alone (honest!) before God with ones beliefs about him. for he is truly the ground on which one stands. no more others to hide behind. the fundamentalist tries to 'stave' his belief to others. By which he effectly halts its development. he tries telling himself he found The Answer. But he did not. there would be no need to prove it to others if he truly did. There is no one answer that fits all. God is no confection. How could He be? He manifests himself is our most individual and intimate desire. If one found God, one is content. One radiates his belief. One IS and lives his belief. One has no need to prove it to himself by means of the external agreement of others, or attack others for walking their own paths. One smiles upon it; for they too, one day, will find what they are looking for. One does not 'build' ones belief around him; a wall; a shield from God's myriad forms. the Truth comes from within. The mystical quest is a personal quest; and is bound to get very lonely at times. beliefs will transform, some will fall. but there is one thing that will stay with you; and that is the path itself; continuously dynamic, ever winding, infinite.
edit: in the words of a more or less known videogame character: nothing is true, everything is permitted.
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