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cacian
03-28-2013, 03:15 AM
a vindication from people to people?
or
a vindication from God to people?
By this I mean is heresy is a word that procreated itself under pressure because undoubtfully one day somebody caught a side to people's faith that did not correspond to the subjunctives of the bible?
In order to reign as the word of god the commander of the bible and beyond heresy is a declaration a law with which one has the power to execute others for undeliberately misleading a religious command.
It is therefore subjugated to the monarch or the religious leader to declare it on others for disobedience. A punishment which involves wars and deaths. In other words heresy is a sentence of death imposed on those who wish to bequit a faith or change it. It is therefore holly justified a bit like a capital punishment.
Heresy would be the opposite martyrdom. One dies because one has denounced a faith and the other dies in the name of the faith.
So is heresy is a command to terminate a somebody in the name of God because they have not conformed?
or
Is heresy is a message from a God to its people to be declared as the punishment to those who do not believe in him?
And if it is then what it then the purpose of hell and heaven if heresy is hell itself.
Adolescent09
03-28-2013, 06:23 AM
Our understanding of 'God' is founded on subjective writings that have materialized into tomes such as the Koran, Bible, Tao Te Ching, Talmud, etc. Even if God's inscrutable views are the basis of the varied writings, man's 'pride and prejudice' (no pun intended) interferes with the integrity of the message.
Ok, let me cut the pedantic crap. What I'm trying to say is that the line that separates the 'Word of God' from the prejudicial whims of people is greatly blurred, hence some LitNet readers can perceive your two seemingly different questions as one and the same.
Be specific, girl! C'mon lady, you can do it! Show us your sassy side!
Ok, I have no clue as to why I said that. But um... clarify your views of 'god' and 'people'.
cacian
03-28-2013, 07:48 AM
Our understanding of 'God' is founded on subjective writings that have materialized into tomes such as the Koran, Bible, Tao Te Ching, Talmud, etc. Even if God's inscrutable views are the basis of the varied writings, man's 'pride and prejudice' (no pun intended) interferes with the integrity of the message.
Ok, let me cut the pedantic crap. What I'm trying to say is that the line that separates the 'Word of God' from the prejudicial whims of people is greatly blurred, hence some LitNet readers can perceive your two seemingly different questions as one and the same.
Be specific, girl! C'mon lady, you can do it! Show us your sassy side!
Ok, I have no clue as to why I said that. But um... clarify your views of 'god' and 'people'.
Hi Adolescent by God I mena the power of a superbeing that is not here on earth and people is a human being that resides for a short while here on earth.
A God is a superbeing with super powers and is someone whose perfection is beyond the unknown.
A human is a person with pietous powers ie with a will to change from a reliant individual to a near perfect person as he/se she journeys here on earth.
YesNo
03-28-2013, 10:16 AM
Heresy seems to be an example of righteous blaming of others (verbal abuse) that can lead to physical violence. In general it doesn't have to be related to religion. The righteousness is usually self-righteousness although if an authority justifies the blaming, whether that be some cleric or an atheistic political party leader, perhaps that authority becomes responsible.
Calling someone a heretic works best if there is a chance that person might feel guilty in some way as a result of that verbal abuse.
As far as hell goes, I think it is a place for the self-righteous people to cool off. Eventually, at least in my view of things, we get reincarnated and can try again. That view would make me a heretic based on many theistic and atheistic dogmatic beliefs, but luckily I live in a country that tolerates such differences of opinion without sending me to the stake.
cafolini
03-28-2013, 12:34 PM
God is not a superbeing. That's ridiculous, absolutely ludicrous. May your cons stay away from your fusions. Case closed.
cacian
03-28-2013, 12:39 PM
God is not a superbeing. That's ridiculous, absolutely ludicrous. May your cons stay away from your fusions. Case closed.
Got the spare keys I hope in case you lose the original. :smilewinkgrin:
cafolini
03-28-2013, 01:13 PM
Got the spare keys I hope in case you lose the original. :smilewinkgrin:
I don't need spare keys to know my ignorance when it comes to God. I don't need any original keys. You are a bunch of echos of your own aberrations.
hypatia_
05-12-2013, 06:54 AM
God is not a superbeing. That's ridiculous, absolutely ludicrous. May your cons stay away from your fusions. Case closed.
What do you mean?
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