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@josephw saidI haven't read the book. I have no knowledge of its content.
Sure, go ahead and shipwreck your own thread. Not the first time.
"It's an audiobook. It's 6 hours and 49 minutes. It'd be a slim volume, then, rather than a tome. I got about 2 and a half hours into it. That's enough."
Rather it is you that has his fingers in his ears. As soon as you figured out, it took you 2.5 hours, that the narrative of the book runs contrary to yo ...[text shortened]...
I'm curious to hear what sort of sound it makes out in the real world where your face isn't hidden.
Noted.
@josephw saidMaybe you should check your mind in at the spirituality gym and see if it can lift some character and sincerity before you open your mouth. I'm curious to hear what sort of sound it makes out in the real world where your face isn't hidden.
Sure, go ahead and shipwreck your own thread. Not the first time.
"It's an audiobook. It's 6 hours and 49 minutes. It'd be a slim volume, then, rather than a tome. I got about 2 and a half hours into it. That's enough."
Rather it is you that has his fingers in his ears. As soon as you figured out, it took you 2.5 hours, that the narrative of the book runs contrary to yo ...[text shortened]...
I'm curious to hear what sort of sound it makes out in the real world where your face isn't hidden.
I don't think there is any problem with my mind, my character, or my sincerity.
I'm curious to hear what sort of sound [your mouth] makes out in the real world where your face isn't hidden.
Given an arena or opportunity that is similar to this one in the "real world" for discussing matters pertaining to spirituality, philosophy, ideology, morality etc. my "mouth" makes exactly the same "sound", because sincerity is always the best way to ensure that one is consistent and honest.
@josephw saidI agree with this, of course.
There are only apparent contradictions.
They are not "contradictions because they are contradictions." There's no logic in a contradiction.
Contradiction implies a flaw. Logic, flawlessness, or else the entire content isn't what it claims to be.
The question is; does God shout, or whisper? Clearly God does both. Therefore, the question of whether or not a contradiction exists is made moot.
Probably no one will agree.
Each scripture writer can only draw on their own experience. No one of them knew God in full. It's like the four blind men describing an elephant.
@suzianne saidDo you not believe that the scriptures were divinely inspired and that they are the word of God? Why would they be "blind"?
Each scripture writer can only draw on their own experience. No one of them knew God in full. It's like the four blind men describing an elephant.