LORD_RED_DRAGON
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1stAnvilSnake said:I think you're still missing the point to our arguement to your first post. We don't believe that the bible (at least I don't, and I'm quite sure this may also apply for a few others here) is, not only a work of fact, but that we should live our lives to the character, Jesus' example. I do not believe that just because a few people wrote about a man who lived 2000 years ago, we should follow this person's life and live like him. The problem with having a small child answer a question (I'm still unsure of what question you're posing in the first place) is that a small child's beliefs and answers are only as expansive as his influences of parents/guardians, etc. They only belief in what they're told and thats as far as their belief system is until they're able to look outside the box, and realize that life goes far beyond their parents.
the bible is so totally obviously fake, but even if it were real it prolly wouldn't be completely acurate, there would still be some personal biases creeping into whatever the people wrote, even if the writings were "devinely inspired"
2nd
most of the things in the old testament are comepletely mind-bogling unless you either accept it as fantasy or believe that the judeo-christian "God" is infact an extraterestrial (which is a possibility that is believed by scientists talking about it on the history channel)
3rd
i believe a guy named "Jesus" was born in the city of Nazereth but, the idea of Jesus of Nazereth being half-deity/half-human is comepletely ludicrous but also eerily similar to stories that the general public intuitively recognizes as fantasy how can we believe in the idea of Jesus "performing miracles" and yet also recognize that the much more plauseable stories in "mythology" are merely "fantasy"???
4th
the reason christianity still exists today is partially because there are still people that never become psychologically cappable of "looking outside the box" and "religion" as it exists today is really nothing more than a multi-generational cult
5th
the other reason christianity still exists is because of "trigger events" where something so traumatic happens that the weak-minded person can't continue living their life without a deity because they are unfamiliar with nihilism/chaos theory or any of the other philosophies that would enable a traumatized person to be able to cope with the trauma, for these people they're sudden belief in "Christ" is in fact a variation of "Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome"