Politesse
Lux Aeterna
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2018
- Messages
- 16,510
- Location
- Tauhalamme/Laquisimas
- Gender
- nonbinary
- Basic Beliefs
- Jedi Wayseeker
Doesn't that verse and other related verses describe the ultimate Judgment and fate of humankind? If so, which clearly they do, they can only refer to judgment by God or Jesus.
"Can only" because of something in the text, or because of your cosmological assumptions?
The references are in the narrative. The judgment and fate of those being judged is being described in the text.
But not the identity of their accuser, nor the ultimate source of their torment. And that's the point. The melodrama of these pages isn't just open for debate, it has been vigorously debated, for two millenia now, with various groups coming to different conclusions at different times. Power of a good allegory if you ask me, but even if you want to believe that the whole thing is a technical manual to the afterlife, that ambiguity and the debate that results from it will still be there.