Message from @esotericpazuzuism

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2019-10-28 11:40:46 UTC  

<:CHAD:396569198404435969> based and jesus walks pilled

2019-10-28 11:40:50 UTC  

i don't wanna sound like juden peterstein, but nothing in that book is a mistake, man. scrub your spirituality bucko.

2019-10-28 11:41:03 UTC  

<:steflol:561214382181318656>

2019-10-28 11:41:09 UTC  

@Trommm Jay Dyer is retarded

2019-10-28 11:41:12 UTC  

Who’s said there’s any mistakes lol

2019-10-28 11:41:22 UTC  

so I wouldn't worry about what he thinks

2019-10-28 11:41:23 UTC  

But yes he’s retarded because he’s a prot

2019-10-28 11:41:31 UTC  

Jay Dyer is indeed dumb

2019-10-28 11:41:46 UTC  

soul less bug men JFG must be .... the light of the jesus is needed mhmm?

2019-10-28 11:41:46 UTC  

If you don't take the Bible literally, you're not a Christian.

2019-10-28 11:41:50 UTC  

I'm not made from clay along side some Abbo by Yahweh

2019-10-28 11:41:51 UTC  

<:soyboy:421747339167006724>

2019-10-28 11:41:52 UTC  

Get out of here

2019-10-28 11:41:54 UTC  

Lmao

2019-10-28 11:41:54 UTC  

@Trommm that is not true

2019-10-28 11:42:07 UTC  

i think it's implied there's a mistake (read random) when the argument comes up that christianity doesn't mold our current day values.

2019-10-28 11:42:23 UTC  

your made of carbon <:smugooze:398100987866251265>

2019-10-28 11:42:24 UTC  

Do you not think they had symbolism and metaphor when the bible was written?

2019-10-28 11:42:30 UTC  

“Oh wow you can take something metaphorically in your book? You must not be a Christian!” <:kekboi:417880491182653450>

2019-10-28 11:42:34 UTC  

same as the dirt and clay

2019-10-28 11:42:39 UTC  

<:alex:401875510923100180>

2019-10-28 11:42:50 UTC  

Why is the bible the only book in the world which can't have metaphor?

2019-10-28 11:42:59 UTC  

If you don't take it literally, then why is it such a big deal? Why not just say "this book has a some good rules that we should all follow instead of killing each other"?

2019-10-28 11:43:02 UTC  

Cuz /r/atheism

2019-10-28 11:43:10 UTC  

Church father Origen (184-253 CE), due to his familiarity with reading and interpreting Hellenistic literature, taught that some parts of the Bible ought to be interpreted non-literally. Concerning the Genesis account of creation, he wrote: "who is so silly as to believe that God ... planted a paradise eastward in Eden, and set in it a visible and palpable tree of life ... [and] anyone who tasted its fruit with his bodily teeth would gain life?" He also believed that such hermeneutics should be applied to the gospel accounts as well.[12]

2019-10-28 11:43:10 UTC  

Because whites are too autistic to listen to fairytales

2019-10-28 11:43:11 UTC  

If you don't take it literally, you don't really believe.

2019-10-28 11:43:14 UTC  

@Trommm that is a type of christianity

2019-10-28 11:43:25 UTC  

To follow the word of Jesus Christ is Christianity

2019-10-28 11:43:27 UTC  

@Trommm Read the post above

2019-10-28 11:43:34 UTC  

however you choose to do it

2019-10-28 11:43:56 UTC  

i actually take the position that most of it is metaphorical. maybe not all of it is compatible with today's world, but bill gaede's rope is definitely attaching the past with the present. lol

2019-10-28 11:43:56 UTC  

You dirty Prot

2019-10-28 11:44:04 UTC  

The Right Cast will wage jihad on you for that

2019-10-28 11:44:05 UTC  

It isn’t just the Bible. Listen to the church fathers, aquinas
There is a whole system in place

2019-10-28 11:44:33 UTC  

Some can be taken literally, others not so much

2019-10-28 11:44:52 UTC  

Context clues boi

2019-10-28 11:45:05 UTC  

iippo, lmao.

2019-10-28 11:45:16 UTC  

<:basedmama:396156349676781569> giving the anglo saxons the word of the lord was a mistake

2019-10-28 11:45:33 UTC  

<:dab:395562678153904128> dirty prods

2019-10-28 11:45:38 UTC  

England leaving Catholicism behind was a mistake