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November 10th 2014, 04:34 PM
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I don't get what you're getting so worked up about, Meta. And I quite honestly even have no idea what you're rambling about. I certainly haven't asked anyone to prove anything. I've just been saying things that are said in the texts themselves. One ancient text is not any less relevant or less proof of anything, than the other. However, what makes the modern official Bible less reliable, is that it's been tampered with a lot throughout the times, and a lot has been left out from it. You can't just look at the Bible as it is now and go "Well, this is all there is to it. Everything true about our religion is held within these covers and everything outside of it is false, even if it adds important missing links". You have to look at all the texts as equal and draw your own conclusions, which really isn't that hard with a little bit of common sense.

If there is an ancient Christian text of Jesus saying "There is a force in this realm that even God doesn't comprehend", I think it is a fairly important piece of history and religion, and far from "stupid". If it's hurtful towards Christians, then it's the Christians own fault for being too stuck in their current views, and not opening their eyes to lessons their own religion teaches. Because as far as I'm concerned, there is nothing hurtful or wrong towards Christians in my actions, if I'm quoting the texts their religion has to offer.