Jimmy Higgins
Contributor
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2001
- Messages
- 49,879
- Basic Beliefs
- Calvinistic Atheist
This is not certain. There is a sense that the Earth and Heavens were formed from the pre-existing chaos referred to in Gen 1:2.LOL. Maybe, it will help if I set out the big picture and then go into where I think a new perspective is needed.
The Overall Narrative
Essentially, according to the Bible, God created the universe.
In the First Story of Creation man is created last. In the narrative of the Garden, man is one of the first creations.Humans are His final creation and was created in His image. In the Garden, Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and was banished from the Garden.
The knowledge of Good and Evil is a likely metaphor for "all things". Knowing morality isn't particularly a major thing that makes one a God (one of the cited reasons God boots them from the Garden).Whilst human prospered and grew in number, they were very wicked and corrupt and God tried several ways to teach them to live better. Even though we knew the difference between Good and Evil, we often chose the path of Evil.
There were zero paths to help man become good. Just repeated punishments followed by minor mercies (Garden, Abel's murder, The Flood). When God selects Abraham, he doesn't put forth a moral code, just tells the males to slice something off as a testament to their union with Yahweh. The rules don't come for hundreds of years! Instead, Yahweh tells his chosen people to smite the fuck out of people.Although there were several attempts to lead us to the path of Good, they were not successful and the final solution was to send His Son, Jesus, to fulfil God's commandments and save the world.
We?However, instead of listening to him, we crucified him and hung him up like a murderer.
Mormonism is growing, Islam is a massive religion. Does this imply that these religions have legitimacy because they are popular? Hinduism replaced Buddhism in India... does that mean Hinduism is the right religion?Jesus then rose after the third day and rallied his followers to spread the word, i.e. that he died and rose from the dead. As a result, Christianity grew and became the dominant religion in the world.
It also barely talks about Jesus in the New Testament, which contains some of the writings from the time, but not all of them. It also starts off with a political plea to the Jewish to take them more seriously and that they aren't a cult.The narrative has several paradoxes which challenge the reader and its followers. Amongst them:
1. Although the Bible is taken to be sacred and the Word of God, it contains many contradictions and seems to be somewhat arbitrary.
...and then redefined later.The Moral Imperative
Besides the narrative of Jesus as saviour, the main concern in the Bible is the notion of Good and Evil. Although we are supposed to know what is Good and Evil since Adam and Eve both ate the fruit, it is not clearly defined until much later, in the times of Moses, where God inscribed the Ten Commandments and gave the Jews a whole set of laws to follow.
That'd be two laws.That didn't work very well and the Jewish nation fell into disarray and waited for the coming of their Saviour. Jesus came and summed up the Law into one single commandment, Love God and Love One Another.