Re: From My Perspective...
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 12:46 pm
For the discussion of all things philosophical.
https://canzookia.com/
Just watch the vid I linked to, you can just have it on audio and read news while doing it, multitasking! ..even put it on x1.25 speed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tv2vY3ga3g
thanks for link - not heard of the "13th demon" reference for judas.HexHammer wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:44 pmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tv2vY3ga3g
It's sir, a thousand pardons, I would have sworn there was posted a link in my 1st post.
I like your entire post. I've wondered the same thing? Why these ancient Middle Easterners, who were an especially bloodthirsty lot.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 11:13 amAs far as I'm aware, the Judeo/Christian Bible is more or less a compilation of stories roughly outlining the history of a very particular clan of people originating and dwelling in a particular region in the Middle East over 2000 years ago. There were doubtless thousands of such groups of people who dwelled in various regions around the world at the time. In contemporary terms it sort of seems a bit like documenting the history of Switzerland and its people and then 2000 years from now (for whatever reason) having a substantial number of human beings spread across the Earth continuously reciting the 20th Century history of Switzerland as somehow the most significant story of humanity.
I generally consider myself "agnostic". Among religious terms, it seems like the most fitting term of any I have encountered to describe my orientation with regard to "religion". However, in spite of my own reservations and skepticism, whether the Judeo/Christian God is in fact the CEO of the universe or not, it does seem pretty extraordinary (and noteworthy) how many of us seem to be particularly enamored with the history of that particular clan of people, despite the fact that the vast majority of us probably have only the most tenuous hereditary connection with them (in relative terms) at best.
you said this:Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 11:13 am As far as I'm aware, the Judeo/Christian Bible is more or less a compilation of stories roughly outlining the history of a very particular clan of people originating and dwelling in a particular region in the Middle East over 2000 years ago. There were doubtless thousands of such groups of people who dwelled in various regions around the world at the time. In contemporary terms it sort of seems a bit like documenting the history of Switzerland and its people and then 2000 years from now (for whatever reason) having a substantial number of human beings spread across the Earth continuously reciting the 20th Century history of Switzerland as somehow the most significant story of humanity.
I generally consider myself "agnostic". Among religious terms, it seems like the most fitting term of any I have encountered to describe my orientation with regard to "religion". However, in spite of my own reservations and skepticism, whether the Judeo/Christian God is in fact the CEO of the universe or not, it does seem pretty extraordinary (and noteworthy) how many of us seem to be particularly enamored with the history of that particular clan of people, despite the fact that the vast majority of us probably have only the most tenuous hereditary connection with them (in relative terms) at best.