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Does it really matter if he was a construct? As long as some people followed or advanced his methods he needn't be a real person in order to be influential. We can't simply rewrite history by rejecting Moses or his likes. But we have a choice of living in the past or making the future.
Good point. As I've said in the past, my reason for talking about religious figures is not to humiliate or disparage their foolowers. It's simply personal.
You are very lucky that our dear Zion is no more here :)
You would have been in trouble with her....LOL
I agree with trawetsdor
I will probably try and do that with my neihbor's kid one of these days. he has been vang vanging a lot lately. I will try and re-write the history and if i fail, i will try (by snatching naughty babies) till i get it right. two things'll happen, Either i will successfully rewrite the god damned history or i end up cleansing the neighborhood.
I will emerge a hero either way.
AO jan
Can we bestow upon you the title of "religinologist"??:))) You seem to be a very "abed" and "ba deen"
Asalamo alaykum to you brother
LOL
Although to add to my repsosne to trawetsdor, those "traditions" are really nothing to brag about. The were origins of stoning, killing your female family members on the suspicion of having a relationship with a man, attacking other tribes that did not submit to you and taking their children at slaves...so...
DM jaan,
You can call me "seyyed." :-))
AO
They were the origins of all that is good and positive about life basically right my seyyed haji friend??:)))
AO, where "below" is the link of the Jesus' fraud ?
There's a discussion going on in my country about allowing homosexuals and lesbians to marry. But of kors, Church is opposed. Because Bible says this and that because Jesus said this and that, grrrr.
A link would help, so I can stick it up their ass (skjuz my French) with their 2,000 yrs old fraud.
As for Moses, all I know is he spoke to a burning bush, lol.
All I know about Moses is that the god was running after him in the desert with a knife in his hand trying to circumcise him, and Moses was running away shouting "I don't let you, I don't let you". Milliards of men throughout the history would have been relieved if that geezer could run a little faster.
Rea: I heard that the law was passed and the first gau couple got married there. Good for them! It's about time! Gay couples have been deprived of their right to marry--around thw rold--for too long. My state here in the U.S. has legalized gay marriage, and it's just great. The link that I was referring to is to the video of James Randi (Archaeology vs the Bible) in the video section below.
Divaneh: I don't know what that whole circumcision thing is about. I guess it's another sign of these desert tribes' obsession with sex and genitalia.
Thx AOL for "A vs Bible".
Yes, in France, my adopted country.
But I was actually referring to my home country, Croatia. Big issue right now. Like most countries that have gone thru civil wars, all of a sudden 85 % believers. As if believing in fairy tales makes you a patriot.
The above is probably one of the reasons why I'm so strongly opposed to any foreign intervention in Iran.
If you want people to identify god with patriotism in a multi-ethnic country where everybody has their own god, go for a foreign intervention.
I found statements such as “Jesus a fraud” an emotional expression of the truth that we usually evade, that many of us still would rather be fooled by religion than being enlightened by facing the reality.
I tell you a little and limited anecdote. Years ago I did my own research on pros and cons of circumcision and found out there were as much evidence for it as against it. Some references were calling it unnecessary or non-beneficial. Medicine can’t stop at the latter and makes “no harm” a necessary principle . In medicine 50/50 cannot rule. Such statistics does not validate anything but may render it situational and based on the circumstances at most.
Equipped with that little knowledge I went for a hunt of another anecdote. For a while whenever I ran to an Iranian physician in non-formal situations I asked about circumcision. I was offered a list of benefits including some that ordinary folks believe as well. Many of those physicians were successful ones in their filed whose expertise had saved lives and most would not call themselves religious people. I should add that my primary intention was to get a grip of how the educated Iranians make belief on a subject. Interestingly whenever I asked about the peer-reviewed scientific evidence in support of circumcision many were obviously ignoring the fact that there were equal number of valid research and articles deeming amputation unnecessary if not harmful. What struck me the most was that when I squeezed them about their conviction on the matter they seemed clueless and a few in defense resorted to its ancient root in cultures and religions! I noticed that many of them were so convinced about the necessity of circumcision, even before entering medical school, that they never bothered to check the evidence.
Below is a link to an article about circumcision by Darish Baradari:
http://www.iranglobal.info/node/9475
This is the English section of the site but I add a Farsi quote to make a point:
تو اشرف مخلوقات نیستی، روح تو ازخواص ماده است، اجتماع تو را اشخاصی که میپرستی ایجاد نکرده اند . فلان کتاب که هزارسال پیش نوشته شده است برای تو میتواند حکم یک اثرتاریخی را داشته باشد ولی هادی فکر بشر امروز نمیتواند بشود.