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I don't think I would say that I pick & choose what to believe is literal & what is figurative. It's more about context. Sometimes some things in scripture are ridiculously obvious that they're literal(though, I'm sure some would argue otherwise) or figurative. It seems to me like literal things are in groups(for lack of a better term), as are figurative. It doesn't seem like alot of figurative stuff is lumped right in the middle of literal stuff, not sure how else to word it, but, I could be wrong. I believe that Adam & Eve were real based on the lineage traced from Adam to Jesus in a couple of the books, including David & Solomon in the lineage, & also I recall a time or 2 when Jesus spoke of them as if they were real people, rather then just a story. So that's what inclines me to believe they existed in general.
As for miracles, I didn't mean to give the impression that they were all based on natural law. Just that, I think in many cases, God used natural laws, like with the Red Sea, & atleast some of the 10 plagues, & the delivering of quail into Israel, etc. However, there's other things I just don't think were using natural laws, unless there's still some natural law's we still don't understand today, I suppose that's possible. But, for instance, I can't think of any way Jesus could've kept supplying continuous fish & bread, using natural laws. Assuming it actually happened, it does indeed sound like magic. Same goes for alot or all of the healings in the Bible, not that I'm a scientist, but, I have no idea how they'd be done, without God breaking the natural laws.
The anti-christ seems more like a mythical beast so to speak, & earlier it was stated that in the first century, there are already many anti-christs. I don't believe that the anti-christ is a mythical magical superhuman or anything. I'm more inclined to believe that it maybe refers to a group of people with no magical powers or anything. More like a group that doesn't even know they are the so called anti-christ, & they could even consider themselves christian, but teach ideas that seem contrary to the Bible, like hellfire, limbo, the trinity, that Mary's image will appear in grilled cheese sandwhiches, etc. That's probably the easiest way to explain it. Once again though, what sounds literal to one, sounds figurative to another. I won't say I can prove one way over another, just because I believe a certain way.
My idea about God being some kind of multi or omni-chrono singularity is ofcoarse, nothing more then an idea, no proof, I doubt there ever would be. It's just me thinking about things. Probably my ocd kicking in gear, I tend to just think about random stuff, especially stuff based on what we know so far about the universe & natural laws. Though, I do think we'll probably know alot more in another 100 years. The stuff we keep discovering is amazing, The Fibonacci sequence is something that impresses me & I think is quite cool, though I'm no mathmetician. I saw watched a documentray or 2 on it, & I personally find it intruiging, & to me seems like design, rather then chance. I'm not saying anyone has to agree with me, it's just one of those things that really seems to make sense to me.
Yeah, most Christians worship Jesus, though, they think he IS God, so, if he's God, then he's technically not a human, just was for a short period of time. Either way, I don't believe he is God, but rather God's son. I don't believe that God is a 3 headed ogre of some sort. That's one interesting thing. I can't figure out how people can believe the Trinity, & they can't figure out how I don't. To them, the Bible is riddled with scriptures that support the Trinity. To me, just the opposite. Yes, Jesus talked about being one with the Father....but, he also said that a husband & wife should be one! Is that literal..or figurative? Are my wife & I supposed to litteraly join our bodies together based on scripture? He also said let his disciples be one, just as he & God are one. Once again, are they supposed to be some sort of literal multi headed hermaphrodite or something?? I don't believe it, it sounds figurative of being unified in love, joy peace, etc. etc.
Oh yeah, faith is deffinitly involved, & I personally feel I lack alot of faith, & I pray to have faith where I lack it. In no way, shape or form can I see or show anyone, God. What I call evidence to me, is certainly not evidence to someone else. I've always been taugh though, not to have just faith, but to examine & think about things, rather then just blindly believe every last thing without any seeming proof. ?And the Bible itself says that anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word, but the shrewd one considers his steps, & encourage using the power of reason...of which I tend to think alot of Christians don't do, but end up literally blindly believing in stuff, but I can't say for sure, I'm no mind reader
Yeah, I know nothing about abiogenesis, so, that's something to learn about, no doubt. There's always plenty for me to learn about, though, I'm honestly no book worm, even though I am a thinker. I'll be learning till I'm old & grey.
As for us gradually dying(so to speak), I have no evidence, it's just another one of my thoughts, & nothing more. To my knowledge, no religion I know of teaches it, & I don't necessarily believe it, but to me it might make sense only based on lifespans allegedly getting shorter in the Bible. Maybe there's still more at play in regards to aging & dna, etc. that we still haven't discovered? I have no idea.
And yeah, I didn't literally mean old men, just relatively speaking.
I tend to think that the big bang sounds logical for starting things. I think I stated earlier, that I believe the planets & universe itself were started before the 6 creative days, which could've been random lengths of time, thousand or millions or billions, what is time to a being that I think may be outside of time as we understand time currently? In any case, yeah, I have no idea if anyone can ever answer that one way or the other. Maybe someday someone would find an answer, but later it's found they didn't fit in a certain calculation? Who knows.
Nobel Prize, hear I come
No, but seriously, it's just my own thoughts, & nothing more. I don't aspire to be anyone great that has some awesome discovery, though it'd be cool if I did discover something, no doubt.
Yeah, I know about the 2 for unclean & 7 for clean. Seems like most people just focus on the 2 unclean, so I just didn't bother to include them.
Adam & Eve's appearance? No idea. Once again, just a thought of mine in regards to ancient man. I'm inclined at the least to think they were dark skinned. Even now we do have a bit of variation in the different races, probably have alot more we're capable of for all I know. And in the same general location there's groups like the hutu's, tutsi's & twa's. If nothing else, it's just interesting in general to see diversity. My dad made a comment to me(he tends to be a thinker as well) about to him that it seems like maybe having male & female would introduce more variety into the genepool, rather then amoeba or hermaphrodite type breeding, where it would seem like that would be more like just straight cloning.
Actually, in regards to God or god's, I've had a couple of thoughts on what they could be composed of. I think the most obvious idea for someone to come up with, is that they exist in a different dimension, one that we havn't figured out yet. And that they are not material, infact, not male nor female. Even though biblicaly they take the form of a male, doesn't necessarily mean they have a sex. I'm inclined to belive they sexless & don't procreate, other then God making others. I have no proof though, just me musing. Another is that maybe God is composed of the elements we havent' discovered yet?
I'm still learning about how evolution works, & will continue to do so. And yeah, any book that uses figurative language can be taken in a millions different ways, so then it's, who has it figured out? Is my belief's the truth? Just because I believe it is, doesn't make it so. It seems like most the Christians I run into still believe in hellfire, though, in this day & age, I'm sure there's more churches teaching it dfferently...thankfully. I know my grandmothers church taught that if a baby doesn't get baptized, & it dies, then it'll burn in hell forever. That was always something that to her seemed to conflict with other teachings in the Bible, & it truly disgusted her, & she eventually left when she found a group that, to her, reasoned with the scriptures, instead of just saying, that's the way it is, & didn't believe in seemingly contradicting ideas.
In regards to heaven or hell though, to me, it's more about, what did the original translation of hell mean, especially when it even spoke of good people going to hell/sheol/hades. And as strange as it sounds, at this time, I still believe that a small number of people will go to heaven to rule as king's & priests, but I am not one of them, & don't wish to be. I wish to live on earth along with the great crowd of other sheep spoken of that would live on earth, though, this is probably getting a bit wierd sounding, so I'll move on.
Yeah, like I said, it's just more thinking on my part(in regards to Adam & Eve & their children, etc.). To my knowledge, it's not a teaching of any religion, just PD pondering
That thing about the mistranslation of almah sounds familiar. I have no proof in front of me, but feel like I read an article on that very thing, & that there was another word used in the hebrew scriptures(or was almah the hebrew word?) that also referred to the vigrin conception & did mean virgin, or maybe that it was that almah translated to young woman literally, but back in those times meant a virgin? I honestly don't know, but it does sound familiar. And yeah, I always have continuing research to do...I'd say, life is research, atleast in my case