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Big Blue Owl wrote:I read up to this point:

7 Coriantor was the son of Moron.
8 And Moron was the son of Ethem.

:-D :-)

Then I realized it's time to go home so I'll finish up tomorrow.

Thanks, Elf!
LOL!

There's a lot of that sort of thing in writings of Old Testament times. :D
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And two instances of it in the New Testament that I can think of offhand.



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I am an Atheist, so do not own nor will ever own any of those books. I do believe some & only some of the stories in those type of books have a smidge of truth to them. Priests & others embelished a lot of the stories in order to scare people into submission or to be good. So i have heard, & i believe it myself. It happens all the time actually, even in our daily lives. Just like rumors & any story passed down & passed down some more. It has also been found that a lot of writers or things in the past, were either under the influence of something, a lot of times not voluntary or any knowledge of it. Or with mental problems, or other illness. I also think that some stuff people wrote just because they had a very vivid imagination, like our writers today, except there were no such things as Sci-Fi/Fantacy sections. They did not catagorize by genre etc back then, not sure when that began. I watch a lot of History, & Science channel LOL.
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LisaBug2112 wrote:Priests & others embelished a lot of the stories in order to scare people into submission or to be good.
Just like the prophet Al Gore is doing in the religion of man-made global warming. :-D

In any case, I wasn't trying to push religion on you. Just offering a story that was ? propos to the topic being discussed.
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Elf, I think there is a big difference between pushing religion on someone and stating what you believe about a topic being discussed.
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Strife!

Stupid Global Warming!

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Gee... I hope no strife...
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Can I share a bit?
Even though I'm not a practicing religious person (last time I was in church I went with a girlfriend and her family. As soon as someone got up and started screaming with their tongue out and eyes bulging, people rushing over to stare into the man's drooling face, I ran for the exits and never looked back...at church or the girl), I loved reading the Bible. I enjoy most of the stories and I contemplate these as actual history with symbolism and the dialogue of those days. I find it inspiring, horrifying, gratifying and complex.

I say read everything, listen to everyone, drink it in like a desert survivor, but not too fast. You'll throw up :-)
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Big Blue Owl wrote:. As soon as someone got up and started screaming with their tongue out and eyes bulging, people rushing over to stare into the man's drooling face, I ran for the exits and never looked back...at church or the girl),
Exactly what I would have done. :)
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The bible is nothing more than myths plagiarized from Mesopotamia.... that's my story and I am sticking to it!
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Oh i know noone was pushing anything onto me & i am not pushing anything onto anyone else. Just chatting is all! :) I like the way you put it Mr Potato Head!!!!!!!!!! "Amen" to that LOL :-D :-D :roll: :roll:
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ElfDude wrote:
Big Blue Owl wrote:. As soon as someone got up and started screaming with their tongue out and eyes bulging, people rushing over to stare into the man's drooling face, I ran for the exits and never looked back...at church or the girl),
Exactly what I would have done. :)
:shock: Me too!!!! :shock:
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