read the Gospels and The Book of Revelation several time, but, somehow, skipped the writings of Paul, and that was before my friend got in a terrible state about Paul's writings. — Jack Cummins
This discussion is a bit different to the debate about God's existence in logical terms, because it is about looking at The Bible, as a source for thinking about these ideas. — Jack Cummins
this life is extremely important — Jack Cummins
ethical insights — Jack Cummins
I am not sure that it is about relief, but more about rash decisions in a state of panic. — Jack Cummins
I would like this thread to develop over a couple of weeks, rather than just be one that fizzles in a few days, because the ideas within Christianity are at the core of thinking in Western culture. — Jack Cummins
Great, please share any Christian philosophy there... . I would also recommend delving into those old testament wisdom books (Sirach, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, etc. they are easy reads) as there is a so-called treasure trove of information that mirrors Greek philosophy & Existentialism. — 3017amen
In some ways the Bible may help.for some people, but it is questionable to what extent The Bible provides a foundation in metaphysics and ethics. I am not sure that The Bible does provide this, — Jack Cummins
I disagree, but appreciate why this view is (still) dominant. Ethics in the West, I think, developed in contrast to, or despite, Biblical theology (theo-idiocy). — 180 Proof
The "Christ Cult", canonized and creedally begat down massacred & martyred millennia, is a burned witches' brew of dogmatic
• inherited guilt
• vicarious redemption via (symbolically reenacted) human sacrifice
• self-abnegating masochistic "worship" of misery-torture-execution porn
• "blood libel" anti-semitism
• ritual (symbolic) cannibalism & vampirism
• child abuse by "Vicars of Christ" with threats of "hellfire" for little ones, their pets & parents if they resist ecclesiastical "grooming" for molestation, rape or other forms of sacramental sadism
• missionary demonization of non-christian "heathen savages" ...
— 180 Proof
If anything, by this list of particulars, the Christian Bible maldeveloped ethics in Western societies for at least the first millennium of Christendom. — 180 Proof
That is why I am trying to draw its importance as a central aspect for thinking within philosophy. — Jack Cummins
Wisdom has always been the philosopher's holy grail and that, to my reckoning, includes, not as an auxilliary but as a central component, knowledge of right and wrong. — TheMadFool
In any event, I think there were cross influences. — 3017amen
My own view is that acquaintance with the ideas and ideals which were central to the philosophies and ideologies arising within Christianity is of central importance in demystifying the underlying assumptions if the ideas and ideals, and of looking behind the surface of the thinking of religious beliefs derived from the Bible. — Jack Cummins
I do think it's often overlooked that Judaic ethics are considerably different from Christian ones on a foundational level, — Hanover
Human sacrifice for the absolution of sin (ala Jesus) is antithetical to Judaism — Hanover
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