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God by the numbers

Started by Terra, August 09, 2007, 02:21:49 AM

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jamesBrine

I would agree with you that when something mutates from something to one something else it purpose becomes nearly useless. Yet in the case of the Genesis story those who support this claim support that it was written for the purpose to "refute" other stories of the time. With that notion it makes any enquiry more exciting to see how it plays into other stories. I.e. How is displays the Jewish/Christian view of God as some being greater or "better" then those of other near eastern religions.
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The Middle Way

Yes, and it's a shame I think

I was looking not long ago at the coptic christianity texts and it was striking how much of a piece it is with other eastern schools of thought, particularly the hindu

and extremely beatiful too


nice myth, good myth
here's dharma
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