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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][ Perhaps because the writings in the bible simply reflect the hopes, feeling and fears of the [b]ordinary [/b]humans who wrote them thousands of years ago.[/quote] You see, there is the problem. There are so many concepts in the Bible that can't be written by ordinary people. The concept of forgiving someone who abused you -- it is contradictory to the human nature. But in the end, you learn that only after forgiving someone who did wrong to you, you can move on with your life. Only after changing your own feeling toward the abuser you can live your life fully. Millions of people go to therapists for years to apprehend something simple as this. They spend $$$ to learn this. And all that they have to do is to open Bible to figure out how to do it. Same thing is with the concept of loving your enemy -- it is irrational at the first glance and not in human nature. But only after long analysis you start to understand why is loving your enemy is actually benefit you as a human. [/quote]
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