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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 47639" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Ren, nice bio there. Similar to yourself, I am a wanderer. But, only 12 states and Ontario are under my belt. Living in a variety of locations does broaden your insights as to how things work.</p><p></p><p>I've read the Gnostic bible and consider it a valid historical record. Its omission from the standard bible was more than a slight oversight. Religions in those times were in a state of flux. The selection of which books to contain in the official Christian bible was determined more by political interests than religious ones. You ever notice that Jesus did not have any personal writings contained in the Bible? Everything is stories written sometime by others, often much later. The Bible was constructed in such a way as to appeal to the pagans and other religions. The key was for the Church to maintain control and felt to be a required component of religious belief. I do feel that Jesus' message has been been distorted over the centuries. Personally, I feel all religions are just different ways to comprehend something that is difficult to put into words, different strokes for different folks.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Do you still want to start that conversation on the physics behind JT's time machine?</p><p> Just let me know when and where. I'll be waiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 47639, member: 2729"] Ren, nice bio there. Similar to yourself, I am a wanderer. But, only 12 states and Ontario are under my belt. Living in a variety of locations does broaden your insights as to how things work. I've read the Gnostic bible and consider it a valid historical record. Its omission from the standard bible was more than a slight oversight. Religions in those times were in a state of flux. The selection of which books to contain in the official Christian bible was determined more by political interests than religious ones. You ever notice that Jesus did not have any personal writings contained in the Bible? Everything is stories written sometime by others, often much later. The Bible was constructed in such a way as to appeal to the pagans and other religions. The key was for the Church to maintain control and felt to be a required component of religious belief. I do feel that Jesus' message has been been distorted over the centuries. Personally, I feel all religions are just different ways to comprehend something that is difficult to put into words, different strokes for different folks. P.S. Do you still want to start that conversation on the physics behind JT's time machine? Just let me know when and where. I'll be waiting. [/QUOTE]
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