Why a bike though when you could have a chariot which is way older?
Many chariots had spin offs and they were very very sharp.
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Why a bike though when you could have a chariot which is way older?
Much like the OP with religion, I've decided that an arbitrary point in the evolution of wheeled conveyances is the "original" and I'll just ignore the things that came before it.Why a bike though when you could have a chariot which is way older?
yes, saw that in Ben-HurMany chariots had spin offs and they were very very sharp.
for me it's kind of like cloning. A community needs diversity in order to survive. Otherwise you end up with genetic degradation. Spin offs are, therefore, a good thing.There are so many spinoffs of Judaism.
Christianity was the first, changing the teaching of obedience to the law to one of belief, and making a man into God (at least the orthodox version).
Then Islam came, a spin off of a spin off.
Most recently we have Baha'i, a spin off of a spin off of a spin off.
All of them change the original message.
Why should I take all these spin offs seriously when I have the original? Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
Christianity is not a spin off from Judaism. A lot of Christianity is nothing like Judaism. In fact, the New Testament in many ways is totally different from the Old Testament - 'turn the cheek' and 'an eye for an eye' - diametrically opposite!
So you're saying God does not let himself be known. (shrug. OK.)But how? if it's something you identify, then it's obviously not "God" but rather either an idol or simply just creation itself.
So you're saying God does not let himself be known. (shrug. OK.)
So you're saying God does not let himself be known. (shrug. OK.)
If God lets God be known it would be on a more universal perspective and nothe narrow cultural view of one religion or another that defines God from one cultural perspective like the ancient religions. The exclusive belief, 'my way or the highway' would be an unfortunate tribal egocentric human perspective.
That is very likely the worst argument for Judaism that I've encountered.There are so many spinoffs of Judaism.
Christianity was the first, changing the teaching of obedience to the law to one of belief, and making a man into God (at least the orthodox version).
Then Islam came, a spin off of a spin off.
Most recently we have Baha'i, a spin off of a spin off of a spin off.
All of them change the original message.
Why should I take all these spin offs seriously when I have the original? Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
There are so many spinoffs of Judaism.
Christianity was the first, changing the teaching of obedience to the law to one of belief, and making a man into God (at least the orthodox version).
Then Islam came, a spin off of a spin off.
Most recently we have Baha'i, a spin off of a spin off of a spin off.
All of them change the original message.
Why should I take all these spin offs seriously when I have the original? Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
There are so many spinoffs of Judaism.
Christianity was the first, changing the teaching of obedience to the law to one of belief, and making a man into God (at least the orthodox version).
Then Islam came, a spin off of a spin off.
Most recently we have Baha'i, a spin off of a spin off of a spin off.
All of them change the original message.
Why should I take all these spin offs seriously when I have the original? Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
Bahai is not a spinoff of Islam either but an attempt to disguise scary world government with sweet sounding words about tolerance and unity. But if you cross their notion that "all religions are basically the same", prepare to get shunned at best, and probably tracked down at worst. Even Islam despises it
Pakistani Shia cleric warns of dangers posed by Baha'is & Ahmadis
and any Christian ought to notice that it seems very okay with the agenda of Babylon in Revelation, so long as the "world is brought together" they don't seem to care that this government tramples on national rights in favor of multinational unelected leaders.
Consider --There are so many spinoffs of Judaism.
Christianity was the first, changing the teaching of obedience to the law to one of belief, and making a man into God (at least the orthodox version).
Then Islam came, a spin off of a spin off.
Most recently we have Baha'i, a spin off of a spin off of a spin off.
All of them change the original message.
Why should I take all these spin offs seriously when I have the original? Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
While many may disagree, we are born from sinners. Particularly the first two.Consider --
12 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
13 “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. 14 For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.
... 16 You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? 17 So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. 18 A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire....
21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’
-- Jesus, in Matthew chapter 7
In Christianity the Law is still upheld (Romans 3:31 Do we, then, nullify the law by this faith? Certainly not! Instead, we uphold the law.).
But through Christ we uphold the law with the profound help of the transformation/renewal from Christ to help us. He cleanses us and renews us and changes us, so that we can begin to do all the true essence of the law, as you see in verse 12 above. To Love our Neighbors as Ourselves, and to Love God with all our mind, all of our heart, all of our strength, and all of our soul.
He requires we follow the Law, as we can see clearly above in the quote.
(the next verses after the quote above, verses 24-27, tell how those that do as He says will endure and make it, and those that don't do as He says will be destroyed)
I can't afford either of them.Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
I'd rather have a copy of a Van Gogh than have to pick a religion.There are so many spinoffs of Judaism.
Christianity was the first, changing the teaching of obedience to the law to one of belief, and making a man into God (at least the orthodox version).
Then Islam came, a spin off of a spin off.
Most recently we have Baha'i, a spin off of a spin off of a spin off.
All of them change the original message.
Why should I take all these spin offs seriously when I have the original? Which would you rather have: a copy of a Van Gogh, or the original?
Yes, it's practically the entire story of all the Bible in a way. Broken trust in God, and then finally now a full reconciliation and restored relationship with Him.While many may disagree, we are born from sinners. Particularly the first two.