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Does belief in god drive the belief in particular texts or is it the other way around. The bible or Quran are true therefore god exists?
Thanks for the comments, seems pretty unanimous.
If god is the foundation how can any text be more true? Any premise that god exists would make any text possibly true, seems difficult to sort through.
To me, the belief in texts is almost a form of idolatry. We tend to put the text at a higher level than god. It's understandable because without texts it's difficult for most to have a relationship with god. The problem is we tend to worry more about what the text says than how the text came to be. Religious texts, any of them, have been altered to support the view of the group that uses them. That's why a Christian Bible supports Christianity, the Koran supports Islam, and the Torah supports Judaism. They are all "real" texts but the choice of a religion is usually made before much of any text has been read. Then since they have been "prepped" the appropriate text is studied and it confirms their religion no matter which one they picked, because they seldom read other texts that have different interpretations much less study how the text they are reading came to be.
Am not sure I understood your stand on this. Are you saying we should be more worried about the context or how the text came into place ?
Both. The Koran has context that Christians don't accept. The Christian Bible has context that Muslims don't accept. Etc. Etc. Etc.
The context has to be understood or the text is meaningless, but once the context is understood, it's just as important to learn the history of how and when the text came to be. It's easy to quote text but it's just as easy to quote contradictions from another text.
I am not sure I followed on this. Can you explain ?
That is simply nonsense.If god is the foundation how can any text be more true? Any premise that god exists would make any text possibly true, ...
That is simply nonsense.