The best falsehoods are mostly made up of some truth, spun to decieve.
Religions have helped individuals but they've mainly enslaved otherwise good people into doing nothing against evil because their supposed holy men say it's "God's Will".
The Bible is like excavating some city that's been in existence for thousands of years... you got Genesis which is a editing of many older creation texts, meant to give credence to the Hebrew Exodus era accounts.
Then you have such later texts like Deuteronomy which build upon the authority of the pentatuch to further lay down laws that domesticate man. So to speak-I find it too big a leap of logic to associate Jehovah with Jesus. Jehovah didn't heal too many sick or forgave much, and Jesus sure didn't need weird contraptions that seem like ancient accounts of UFO's. Or commit mass murder.
Then you have the Gospels... if Christianity is about Christ Jesus why didn't they keep more of what he said in the Bible? Why these third and fourth hand retellings and not stuff Jesus might have wrote or told someone directly?
Which leads to Saul-a murderous, lying, unrepenting pharisee who's televangelist-like skill hijacked what Jesus tried to achieve and flip it 180 degrees.
And finally, the Roman Emperor Constantine... presiding over a crumbling empire he needed a new doctrine to unite the peoples into a obedient mass. So he convened a council in 326 AD, and stitched together the 66(that's a satanic number, hint, hint)books into the Holy Bible...
Have I mentioned how the original words in their original language and context lose their meaning with translation, time, and changing culture?
And how, if possible the King James Authorized Version could be accurate? Or even a accurate expression of our Father? I mean, King James, a pervert, a bloodline illuminati, presiding over a brutal, rising European empire.
So yes, there's Truth in the Bible but you have to understand the fuller context, and where what you get your inspiration from came from originally.
Only by a honest, hard look at our most sacred cows will we discover how deluded we are, and find the keys to our Freedom.
J. Croft
: I have experienced this, and it first came from those words
: written in that book. Maybe some humans twist those words
: and take action not becoming.
: Perhaps hatred of a perception keeps some people from
: experiancing what could be good coming from the Bible.
: Just a thought.
: Bonnie