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How much do you really know about the Bible?

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  • A Allah On Acid

    I scored 30. I do not like that quiz. It tries to portray the bible in a bad light (notice it was put out by the freedom from religion foundation). I do not think that the english translation of the bible should be taken word for word. There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation. And, most christains agree that the Old Testament is not applicable today. I look at it as a historical account of an ancient civilization, not something to be read and followed in this day and age. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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    Alvaro Mendez
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    Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

    It tries to portray the bible in a bad light (notice it was put out by the freedom from religion foundation).

    Yep, they definitely dislike religion:

    The Foundation works as an umbrella for those who are free from religion and are committed to the cherished principle of separation of state and church.

    Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

    I do not think that the english translation of the bible should be taken word for word. There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation.

    I've heard that many times. But the question then becomes, what do you take, what's convenient to you?

    Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

    And, most christains agree that the Old Testament is not applicable today. I look at it as a historical account of an ancient civilization, not something to be read and followed in this day and age.

    So in other words, you're basically saying that it's a bunch of crap. ;P Alvaro


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    • A Allah On Acid

      I scored 30. I do not like that quiz. It tries to portray the bible in a bad light (notice it was put out by the freedom from religion foundation). I do not think that the english translation of the bible should be taken word for word. There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation. And, most christains agree that the Old Testament is not applicable today. I look at it as a historical account of an ancient civilization, not something to be read and followed in this day and age. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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      Ashley van Gerven
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      Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

      There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation.

      I think I'd have to agree with you there... so to take *everything* literally might not be a good idea. That quiz does kind of illustrate how stupid it would be to take it all literally - however they seem to have taken some texts out of context and put their own understanding on it. I'm fairly certain that a lot of texts are meant to be metaphorical.

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      • A Alvaro Mendez

        I just ran into this interesting link: http://www.ffrf.org/quiz/bquiz.php[^] I scored 14. :-O Regards, Alvaro


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        • A Ashley van Gerven

          Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

          There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation.

          I think I'd have to agree with you there... so to take *everything* literally might not be a good idea. That quiz does kind of illustrate how stupid it would be to take it all literally - however they seem to have taken some texts out of context and put their own understanding on it. I'm fairly certain that a lot of texts are meant to be metaphorical.

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          Christian Graus
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          Yeah, a lot of stuff was taken WAY out of context in pursuit of the agenda of the day. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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          • A Alvaro Mendez

            Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

            It tries to portray the bible in a bad light (notice it was put out by the freedom from religion foundation).

            Yep, they definitely dislike religion:

            The Foundation works as an umbrella for those who are free from religion and are committed to the cherished principle of separation of state and church.

            Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

            I do not think that the english translation of the bible should be taken word for word. There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation.

            I've heard that many times. But the question then becomes, what do you take, what's convenient to you?

            Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

            And, most christains agree that the Old Testament is not applicable today. I look at it as a historical account of an ancient civilization, not something to be read and followed in this day and age.

            So in other words, you're basically saying that it's a bunch of crap. ;P Alvaro


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            Allah On Acid
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            Alvaro Mendez wrote:

            So in other words, you're basically saying that it's a bunch of crap.

            No, i did not say that. I think it is a valid historical account, but I do not think that the laws stated in it are applicable today. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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              Yeah, a lot of stuff was taken WAY out of context in pursuit of the agenda of the day. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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              Allah On Acid
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              I have heard that King James only allowed bible translated into english under the condition that it would encourage obedience to the government. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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              • A Allah On Acid

                I have heard that King James only allowed bible translated into english under the condition that it would encourage obedience to the government. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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                Christian Graus
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                I'd say that's an idea perpetrated by someone in the south of the USA, a gun nut who doesn't want to obey the government and is upset that the Bible says he should :-) Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                • V Vivi Chellappa

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                  Not too bad for a heathen.

                  Before I decide whether to call myself a heathen or a pagan, I want to know which of the two has more fun!

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                  Tim Craig
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                  Definitely a pagan. Get the bonfire stoked up, the naked babes dancing around it, and a little debauchery going on in the shadows. :-D At any given instant there are considerably more assholes than mouths in the universe.

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                  • A Allah On Acid

                    I scored 30. I do not like that quiz. It tries to portray the bible in a bad light (notice it was put out by the freedom from religion foundation). I do not think that the english translation of the bible should be taken word for word. There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation. And, most christains agree that the Old Testament is not applicable today. I look at it as a historical account of an ancient civilization, not something to be read and followed in this day and age. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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                    Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

                    I do not think that the english translation of the bible should be taken word for word. There is no way to get the full meaning of the original greek Bible in an english translation.

                    Get over it.

                    Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

                    It tries to portray the bible in a bad light

                    So you're scholarly enough to read it in the original? I'd rather have a mind opened by wonder than blinded by belief.

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                    • A Allah On Acid

                      I have heard that King James only allowed bible translated into english under the condition that it would encourage obedience to the government. "When only the police have guns, it's called a Police State."

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                      Tim Craig
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                      Pumk1nh3ad wrote:

                      I have heard that King James only allowed bible translated into english under the condition that it would encourage obedience to the government.

                      Kind of like the guidelines the Catholic church came up with to deal with nut cases like what happened at Fatima. First, is it favorable to the church? Second, are the nuts cooperative with helping the church exploit it..... If so, then it's a miracle, else they're just barnyard variety nuts. At any given instant there are considerably more assholes than mouths in the universe.

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                      • A Alvaro Mendez

                        I just ran into this interesting link: http://www.ffrf.org/quiz/bquiz.php[^] I scored 14. :-O Regards, Alvaro


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                        Mirza Ghalib
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                        I barely scraped through with 21. :(

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