Does the book change your religeous beliefs?
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Re: Does the book change your religeous beliefs?
Hi! Would you consider a review of my book on Amazon? Hope so...
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Do you think Gollum was real, too? Or Bilbo Baggins? Or King Arthur? There was no Judas. He didn't EXIST at all.
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Hi. Author Robert Wahler here. I could sure use some positive reviews on Amazon. Feel like helping me out? It seems you may have liked my book.
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That's one reason he never did. He is fictional, as is Jesus.Alexander Villarasa wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 17:14 Judas is one of the more vexing biblical character because if it was his pre-determined role or destiny to betray Jesus , it puts into question the factuality or truth about us humans having free will, the existence of which was thoroughly detailed in the story of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden when they defied God 's command not to eat the forbidden fruit.

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What are your beliefs?Juliet+1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 13:13 No, this book does not change my religious beliefs in the slightest. I have always had serious doubts about many elements of the Christian Bible, so it's not surprising that new evidence reveals additional misinterpretations. I think it's important to be open to new ideas.
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I'm a devout feminist. Seriously, I find most major world religions to be painfully patriarchal, although I'm fascinated by research into the Bible. Recently discovered "The Woman's Bible" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It has some very interesting interpretations.Sahansdal wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 15:43What are your beliefs?Juliet+1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 13:13 No, this book does not change my religious beliefs in the slightest. I have always had serious doubts about many elements of the Christian Bible, so it's not surprising that new evidence reveals additional misinterpretations. I think it's important to be open to new ideas.
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Juliet+1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 17:05I'm a devout feminist. Seriously, I find most major world religions to be painfully patriarchal, although I'm fascinated by research into the Bible. Recently discovered "The Woman's Bible" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It has some very interesting interpretations.Sahansdal wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 15:43What are your beliefs?Juliet+1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 13:13 No, this book does not change my religious beliefs in the slightest. I have always had serious doubts about many elements of the Christian Bible, so it's not surprising that new evidence reveals additional misinterpretations. I think it's important to be open to new ideas.
You should be pleased to note that there have been women Sant Mat Masters. Mira Bai was one. You can google her name. I think she was Hindi. Sant Mat is not really an organized religion, since Masters have come in all sorts of places all throughout history. www.Scienceofthesoul.org has many of their writings, which are nearly identical to the Gnostics.Juliet+1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 17:05I'm a devout feminist. Seriously, I find most major world religions to be painfully patriarchal, although I'm fascinated by research into the Bible. Recently discovered "The Woman's Bible" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It has some very interesting interpretations.Sahansdal wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 15:43What are your beliefs?Juliet+1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 13:13 No, this book does not change my religious beliefs in the slightest. I have always had serious doubts about many elements of the Christian Bible, so it's not surprising that new evidence reveals additional misinterpretations. I think it's important to be open to new ideas.
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Great! Would you do a review on Amazon? I'm getting beat up pretty bad there by apologists.
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