I'm the same way for sure. Among other things. How do we even know what we are reading is what needs to be conveyed. Some would say, God wouldn't let it get corrupted and the essence lost.....even with the translation issues and vatican stuff.
Well it's a tough situation dude, because with ignorance it's easy to believe, but once you have knowledge, it becomes a lot harder.
100%, the Greek manuscripts themselves have differences. Sometimes minor, and a few major ones. Sometimes entire verses are added. And we're still in the realm of the original papyri here, we haven't even moved out to the translations.
So how the heck am I supposed to take all that information? My dad says I shouldn't worry about it, since the concept of Biblical Inerrancy is a man-made idea, and does not really come across in the texts, and it really doesn't. The writers were self contained in their own books, and by coincidence a lot of it overlaps.
If that's the case, then I would assume the God of the universe can't hold someone like me at fault. I don't want to seem like I'm some kind of superhero, but in the sense of knowledge I have been given so much, I don't want to bite the hand that feeds me, lol
Same here. Also I don't even really know how to go about becoming a christian. How do you just START believing in something that you don't actually believe?
I feel like the traditional values espoused can be lived by easily enough, but truly believing in the more mystical aspects....how do you even do it? Get saved first? Devote a lot of time into learning it immediately after and eventually brainwash yourself into it?
I'm the same way for sure. Among other things. How do we even know what we are reading is what needs to be conveyed. Some would say, God wouldn't let it get corrupted and the essence lost.....even with the translation issues and vatican stuff.
Which doesn't exactly inspire confidence.
Well it's a tough situation dude, because with ignorance it's easy to believe, but once you have knowledge, it becomes a lot harder.
100%, the Greek manuscripts themselves have differences. Sometimes minor, and a few major ones. Sometimes entire verses are added. And we're still in the realm of the original papyri here, we haven't even moved out to the translations.
So how the heck am I supposed to take all that information? My dad says I shouldn't worry about it, since the concept of Biblical Inerrancy is a man-made idea, and does not really come across in the texts, and it really doesn't. The writers were self contained in their own books, and by coincidence a lot of it overlaps.
If that's the case, then I would assume the God of the universe can't hold someone like me at fault. I don't want to seem like I'm some kind of superhero, but in the sense of knowledge I have been given so much, I don't want to bite the hand that feeds me, lol
I heard it put well once by someone.
You know, disproving the bible, talking snakes, all of the fantastical stuff that isn't real.
He said, don't think about the bible as a book of facts, but instead of as a book of truth.
I think there's definitely something there, but I have no way to know, so I guess for now I shall remain a Christian Agnostic.
Same here. Also I don't even really know how to go about becoming a christian. How do you just START believing in something that you don't actually believe?
I feel like the traditional values espoused can be lived by easily enough, but truly believing in the more mystical aspects....how do you even do it? Get saved first? Devote a lot of time into learning it immediately after and eventually brainwash yourself into it?