Quote from: stephaniec on June 04, 2016, 01:30:15 PM
first for one thing Jesus is the Law, the maker of Law. The words from the Old Testament is through man's interpretation of the spirit of God to build a bridge to God to create a covenant
between God and man. Jesus is the real deal , there is no interpretation , the words are Jesus.
I am not attacking your faith. I am explaining why my faith is gone. So,
If you mean the Old Testament is simply the uninspired writings of men and therefore not a reliable witness of God then I agree.
The words of Jesus were written by anonymous authors not earlier than 40 years after he died. Other than that there is exactly zero primary source material that Jesus even existed, much less spoke those words.
The earliest writings were Paul's which contain no words of Jesus at all but rather convey Paul's theology.
The Bible I used to believe says, in Jesus' words,
Mark 11:24. Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.
Plenty of us here have prayed for decades to be healed. Exactly
zero of those prayers was ever answered. So, either these are in fact not God's words, or they are God's words and are untrue. Either way, if these words of God are untrue then what possible reason is there to believe, absent any primary sources, that any of the rest of it is a reliable witness and not just the writings of 1st Century religious zealots looking to expand their following? Especially what possible reason is there to believe when this living God, after being written about decades after his ascension by anonymous authors, hasn't made a single appearance to anyone else in 2000 years?
Yes, I am angry at myself for ever putting any faith at all in the empty words recorded in the New Testament. And I am angry that we are continually called mentally ill deviants by "Bible believing Christians".
But if you can find comfort in it then I'm happy for you. All I find in it for myself anymore is betrayal and empty promises.
Sapere Aude