"But I almost think we are all of us Ghosts, Pastor Manders. It is not only what we have inherited from our father and mother that 'walks' in us. It is all sorts of dead ideas and lifeless old beliefs, and so forth. They have no vitality, but they cling to us all the same, and we can't get rid of them...There must be Ghosts all the country over, as thick as the sands of the sea. And then we are, one and all, so pitifully afraid of the light.
-Ibsen
Yes. Old ideas and beliefs are comfortable, they give us an excuse not to look at ourselves or try and understand each other. Shadows give us someplace to hide. If that's all we're looking for the last thing in the world we want in our lives is light.
People walking around with their hand over their eyes are stumbling in the dark. That can't see anything or anybody (they can't even see the hand).
Luke 18:31-33
31Then he took unto him the twelve,...
No offense Joe, but this is sort of like a commercial in the middle of the movie; it's a sales pitch and it doesn't have anything to do with what we're talking about here.
Anyway, this is supposed to be a cable station--no commercials--and according to the rules, your post is spam (and proselytising).
Good grief ...
Luke 23:33-34When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him and the criminals there, one on his right, the other on his left.
[Then Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, they know not what they do."] (5) They divided his garments by casting lots.
Note (5)[34] [Then Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, they know not what they do."]: this portion of Luke 23:34 does not occur in the oldest papyrus manuscript of Luke and in other early Greek manuscripts and ancient versions of wide geographical distribution.
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Why is it that so many who would pontificate about scripture feel no responsibility to be even moderately knowledgeable about the topic?
Think you're missing the point Jay
; I wouldn't pontificate about scripture (what would be the point?), I'm using scripture to pontificate about life.
Whoever wrote any of this, I find it unlikely that he was thinking, "Cool! 2000 years from now people are going to be banging their heads trying to figure out who I am, what social conditions I was living under, what sources I was drawing on, whether or not any of this stuff is factual..."
I mean, if the bible were a medical journal, what could be more important than the cures it lays out (do they work?)? As far as I'm concerned, everything else is just window dressing.
I think you are overlooking the DEEPER and far more nefarious issues at hand with that quote Quagmire.
These people were mere pawns in the scheme of the cross. When God battles Satan, we often find ourselves doing things not of our own design. This is just as true when we are considering those who try to act as gods (Shrub and co). All too often we let ourselves get caught up in a herd mentality and never stop to simply think for ourselves and perchance to feel outrage against the many satans trying to advance their own agendas of hate and greed.
Nah Pete, I see it the other way around; the deeper more nefarious issue is our own penchant to lie to ourselves. That's what makes us susceptible to politicians/propagandists/Satan in whatever form he appears.
They tell us what we want to hear. They co-sign whatever lies we're already telling ourselves. That's really the only power they have over us, and it's usually enough.
Jay once had an impassioned plea in his signature for us to simply be "intelligent". It's so easy for us to wallow in our intellectual laziness and not see the bigger picture.
Jesus made an impassioned plea for us to be honest with ourselves. And you'll notice, he met the greatest resistance from the intellectuals of his time.
Reducing something to it's most simple, practical, interpretation is actually a way of looking at the big picture. Alot of people just use thier educations to confuse themselves.
We need to move beyond our spiritual myopia and employ clear and critical thought BEFORE we act. Throw away the biases of your mom and dad: they don't need to define you. Throw away the preconceptions you have about any group of people: don't allow yourself to assign motives or characteristics to the entire group based on the actions of one or a few. Learn to recognize when you are being used as a pawn, and especially so when we are talking about church or state leaders. Perhaps the people you are being asked to hate should be tolerated or even embraced instead.
That was actually my point.
Question authority, but be sure to realize that they RARELY give a straight answer. It has been suggested that we are in an "information age". More accurately, we are in a "Manipulation Age". Religions and ideologies are trying to dupe you into being their pawns. Many who claim to be good are evil and quite often those who claim to be benevolent have ulterior motives of greed or power lust!
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again
No, no!
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss
"Call no man on earth your boss". Because really, if we can't even trust ourselves, how can you trust anyone else?