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Recommended blogs or posts on faith

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:16 am
by agricola
When I find an interesting essay or blog, I'll post a link here -
and other people can do the same, okay? Remember to disable the direct link: you can copy/paste into your browser.

First up: Emma Higgs 'Faith in the Fog'

h**ps://emmahiggs.com/faith-in-the-fog-series/
Contrary to well-meaning advice from many a concerned Christian, reading the Bible is not a good cure for skepticism. In my experience, it usually magnifies it. The Bible is messy. It’s confusing and contradictory and just plain weird in some places. For a skeptic like me, every passage raises new questions and doubts, and shines a floodlight on any that were already lurking in the shadows. For a while I actually refused to read the Bible at all, for fear that my faith might not make it out alive.

Re: Recommended blogs or posts on faith

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 5:23 pm
by ena
agricola wrote:When I find an interesting essay or blog, I'll post a link here -
and other people can do the same, okay? Remember to disable the direct link: you can copy/paste into your browser.

First up: Emma Higgs 'Faith in the Fog'

h**ps://emmahiggs.com/faith-in-the-fog-series/
Contrary to well-meaning advice from many a concerned Christian, reading the Bible is not a good cure for skepticism. In my experience, it usually magnifies it. The Bible is messy. It’s confusing and contradictory and just plain weird in some places. For a skeptic like me, every passage raises new questions and doubts, and shines a floodlight on any that were already lurking in the shadows. For a while I actually refused to read the Bible at all, for fear that my faith might not make it out alive.
Faith is a fog because your imagination is your spirit guide. People confuse spirit with imagination. They are not the same thing. When reading the bible read the whole book. Older texts do not have chapter and verse. Christian indexing is used for argumentation and hyper linking. An incomplete reading causes misunderstanding. What is the author taking about? Specifics do vary. A perfect example is in 1 Cor 11:20 and on. The subject is the debauching of the Lord's Supper with eating and drinking to the max while the poor could not partake. Basically don't mix the Lord's Supper with a meal. Not no kitchens in the Church. Leave it to the CoC to go to extremes.


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