honorentheos wrote:There are at least 7 different peaks in Utah all called Mollies Nipple...
Confucius say girl with training bra make mountain out of molehill.
honorentheos wrote:There are at least 7 different peaks in Utah all called Mollies Nipple...
Perfume on my Mind wrote:honorentheos wrote:There are at least 7 different peaks in Utah all called Mollies Nipple...
Confucius say girl with training bra make mountain out of molehill.
Res Ipsa wrote:It’s not Bible study, but I’ve been listening to one of the Great Courses series on Christian Theology. It’s been really interesting for me, and has helped me understand how the theology developed over time. My local library has started carrying a bunch of the courses, so my good friend Libby borrows and plays them for me.
Ceeboo wrote:Having said that, what do yo mean when you say that it "has helped me understand how the theology developed over time?"
Perfume on my Mind wrote:Ceeboo wrote:Having said that, what do yo mean when you say that it "has helped me understand how the theology developed over time?"
I imagine that statement would be confusing.
What he's implying is that theology has evolved. I know religious people think things like this just poofed into existence, but that's not how the universe works.
Of course theology has evolved over time. The entire religious apologists activity is the act of evolving religion. They make up lies to explain away previous lies. That's how religion evolves - it has to, or it will not survive. Just think of all the different christian religions with a common ancestor. They're all sort of similar, but they all have minor to major variations, like you'd expect with cousins.
That's why the older a religion is, the less their adherents generally take it seriously.
Ceeboo wrote:Hey RIRes Ipsa wrote:It’s not Bible study, but I’ve been listening to one of the Great Courses series on Christian Theology. It’s been really interesting for me, and has helped me understand how the theology developed over time. My local library has started carrying a bunch of the courses, so my good friend Libby borrows and plays them for me.
As the author of this thread, I wanted you to know that any Bible related topic is more than welcome in the Bible study thread - This includes things that your good friend Libby plays for you.
Having said that, what do yo mean when you say that it "has helped me understand how the theology developed over time?"
honorentheos wrote:Supposing -
1) There was a point in time when there were human beings on the planet in the past prior to which it never occurred to any human that there was a being such as described in the Judeo-Christian Bible,
2) Over time various beliefs about deities formed describing a diverse pantheons of gods in a region located in and around the modern Middle East,
3) These pantheons and beliefs about the gods that were in them were combined and shifted around as the culture and circumstances of the people changed,
4) During a period of extreme national crisis one view coalesced into one of these deities being the one, true God and the people being the chosen people of the promise by covenant with this God,
5) At a later moment of national crisis while subjugated to yet another in a long line of dominant powers, a popular view arose that the people needed to return to the one, true God who would deliver them from this dominant power,
6) One prophet of this view made his way to the capital city of the people after rallying supporters in a small, rural area, made a move calling the supposed corrupt government of the people to repent and return to the One, True God and proclaim God would deliver the people from the dominant power by the immanent arrival of a champion,
7) The dominant power and the local government didn't take this kind of thing well as it caused a lot of problems they didn't need, so they executed him,
8) The view arose that this prophet WAS the champion whose arrival was immanent, and he was raised from the dead by the one, true God signaling the imminent deliverance of the people from the dominant power,
9) The civic unrest and issues this people presented to the dominant power due to their religious beliefs being a problem, the dominant power exercised both forceful suppression of revolt while also working to draw the poison out of the religious beliefs by propagating a different view that this deceased prophet was a messenger of peace who promised peaceable people a heavenly kingdom rather than being a militant leader meant to trample down the dominant power and restore an earthly kingdom,
10) The dominant power was successful in their forceful put-down of revolts by ultimately evicting the people from the geographic center of their belief that the One, True God would restore their kingdom to them while making the defanged version of the religion the official religion of the dominant power as well,
11) Modern believers in this defanged version of that religion maintain beliefs in an earthly conquest of the reframed spiritual warfare version of this old belief, now viewing individuals and nations as being in league with evil while others are aligned with good while fully expecting the champion of the One, True God to physically come to earth and trample those they view as being on the side of evil.
Res Ipsa wrote:Christianity has had an enormous impact on the world I've lived in. It's kind of refreshing to think about it in terms of how it came about and what it means as opposed to arguing over whether it is true.