Message from @GoldenPhoenix
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Yeah, because they try to weasel their way out of that shit @π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
The YE-Creationist interpretation does not hold up when compared to what we have.
@LittleGiantJ Iβm saying that they donβt agree with the fossil record. Not the process of evolution. Thatβs all Iβm saying.
It's a complete argument GetOutOfJailFreeCard and they know it
@π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯ the only problem with translations is that the more you translate it, the farther you get from the original intent. That's one reason the bible is in no way preserved from the original writing
and why the greek and hebrew translations are considered better than english
@GoldenPhoenix you donβt understand how it gets translated. Lol
i think any book is most understood in its original writing ... when it is translated it will lose some of its original meaning no matter how hard you try to keep the meaning of it cus the translation is subjektive
But a lot of that problem can be circumvented with annotations
some words and phrases to not translate well
@Grenade123 i agree
also, depending on who does the translating, culture phrases and context are sometimes lost
which can lead to baby its cold outside becoming a song about date rape
"how it gets translated" is irrelevant. changing languages always introduces inconsistencies
I donβt think any of yβall actually understand how Christians even interpret the Bible. Lol
which christian
I am a christian
are all christians the same?
i tried translating a book and when i was reading after myself a month later i found out that some of the original meaning was lost and i couldnt find a way to get it there
I believe that there is a creator but do not claim to know how creation happened, I do believe that in science it is valuable to use what you know works in the equations even if you don't think that what got you there is pure truth
i identify as christian but i dont support the way it is done
@GoldenPhoenix they are going back to manuscripts written in the language it was originally written in. People routinely go back to the original language to help interpret.
then isn't it possible for one christian to have a different interpretation than another?
how Christians " interpret" the Bible changes from christian to christian, domination to domination, congregation to congregation, and bible version to bible version
Like, One of the apps I got does this for phrases that would be out of context due to translation
to some extent, from bible translation to bible translation
yes, but here's the problem: time differences. every time a new translation is made, even if you have an expert on the subject, the way our modern language differs from the original languages bleeds through
it's still a giant game of telephone
yeah
You forgot the most important part @GoldenPhoenix
The Intent of the Translator.
there is a reason you have Bible scholars. people who study it all the time.
@Kibec I personally know several Christians who have learned to read the original language the scriptures were written in.
the creation story itself was told orally as tradition until it was written down a couple thousand years BC
i think most of the original meaning was lost centuries ago
there is a lot of research you need to do to go from the original writing to making it make sense in current language
I like AMP, gives context where a verse would typically seem to mean something totally different in English
@Salacious Swanky Cat good for you π
AMP?