Holy?
The bible is more like a guide book that was needed in society in the past. Needed by men, not by god/Divine/Source.
Men decided what they wanted in the bible and what not. They left out everything that didn't suit them. No woman had a say in the matter.
So what's holy about it?
Or do you consider men with a need to manipulate to be holy?
Furthermore there are different versions of the bible, it has been translated and written time and again.
One tiny little mistake and the whole meaning could've altered.
As a matter of fact there's a joke about exactly that, one monk getting one word wrong which led to horrible things.
Too many men -again not women- have been involved in translated and re-writing.
It isn't pure, not the original info, and it it's a far cry from "holy".
Apart from that it's obsolete.
Mankind isn't stagnant, societies aren't either. We evolve and change.
That book however hasn't changed, it's still what it was thousands of years ago.
How can a book that was written by men thousands of years ago hold value to us today?
Stick it in a museum.
There are better suited guide books these days that do gel with contemporary life.
Edited by
SparklingCrystal ππ
on Fri 06/28/24 04:18 AM