You think the Bible is divine? Why do you think that? |
Mao and Pol Pot had guns to do the talking. People did not worship them willingly. |
I have secondhand embarrassment from this question. |
The stork... |
Maybe OP is very young. |
Religions have childhood indoctrination |
Most mammals mate to produce children. The Bible isn't far off from nature. Being a sinner just means you cognitively understand that you did something harmful to yourself or others. |
I guess that’s true, but much of the NT is written by Paul, and while he was Jewish, he literally is the creator of the Christian faith, convincing people they could ignore circumcision and the dietary laws etc. and all you had to do to have eternal life was believe in Jesus. The Jews of course didn’t believe that |
A lot of the laws also made sense for prosperity and for health. We didn't have the machines we had back then so having children was a priority to prosperity. The dietary laws in many ways were common sense for cleanliness back then. There weren't condoms. The alternative to pagan sex with anyone was marriage with one to a few partners which limited the spread of disease and increased the time the male was with the family. The Bible was a means of inspiration for how to live more peacefully and happily while also putting restraints on yourself for your own health and for the community in a way that could be governed. For the jews, it was the law they lived by in their government as well. A lot of fairy tales and Greek religion do this through story outcomes such as narcissus rather than specific lessons and rules but they have the same purpose to teach how to live a more productive, healthier, and peaceful life while also maintaining power to keep enemies away and take resources as needed. |
This all makes sense. Then there are all the Asian cultures, with their myriad religions, unrelated to Christianity or Judaism |
Chat, why do people write books?
Is Harry Potter the work of God? |
or very dumb or very indoctrinated |
Thousands of years ago, we didn't have science and history and literature and law as separate fields of study and practice. Religion was all of that combined.
I learned this from the preface of my copy of the Bible. |
Exactly. |
They have the same purpose though. |