Apostacious
Bluelighter
ebola?- I think you are getting to the core of the original and more rational xtian (but still deeply flawed, imo) faith. Gnostic Xtians would agree with you that divinity cannot be contained within parables or other didactic musings which exist in the Bible. They would argue that communication/reception with/of the divine can only exist through Gnosis, which takes rigorous asceticism, meditation, and education. Gnostic Xtians were the spiritually elite within the proto-orthodox church, and viewed the proto-orthodox as foolish sheep that blindly follow the will of bishops, who hold no special wisdom since they too only follow the written word that has been passed down and amended by other bishops. Indeed, if a xtian were to truly know who actually wrote their "divine words so-called," they would most certainly have an apostasy; and if they remained faithful, then they are truly blind.
I just do not see what is divine about the Bible. It has been copied by nearly illiterate scribes/monks for centuries, it has hardly any true authorship, and most gospels/books of the Bible are forgeries, or have pseudonymous authorship, too much of it is self-contradictory, and it is incomplete, since its once "heretic" gospels/books were burned when Constantine recognized Xtianity as the Roman state religion, and gave the proto-orthodox state authority to subjugate "heretics." Further, Gnostic Xtians also understood the concept of evolution (to a degree), in the sense that they viewed their spiritual texts to be freely amendable by fellow Gnostics, since spiritual knowledge is something that grows when it is perceived by the eye of Gnosis. On the other hand, the orthodox view spirituality to be simply contained within a psuedo-static ancient text, and that ancient people of the Mediterranean desert somehow gleamed enough of the ultimate truth, that it is no longer necessary for humans to continue their search for knowledge. It is all hogwash if you ask me.
I just do not see what is divine about the Bible. It has been copied by nearly illiterate scribes/monks for centuries, it has hardly any true authorship, and most gospels/books of the Bible are forgeries, or have pseudonymous authorship, too much of it is self-contradictory, and it is incomplete, since its once "heretic" gospels/books were burned when Constantine recognized Xtianity as the Roman state religion, and gave the proto-orthodox state authority to subjugate "heretics." Further, Gnostic Xtians also understood the concept of evolution (to a degree), in the sense that they viewed their spiritual texts to be freely amendable by fellow Gnostics, since spiritual knowledge is something that grows when it is perceived by the eye of Gnosis. On the other hand, the orthodox view spirituality to be simply contained within a psuedo-static ancient text, and that ancient people of the Mediterranean desert somehow gleamed enough of the ultimate truth, that it is no longer necessary for humans to continue their search for knowledge. It is all hogwash if you ask me.
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