Moderator: felix dakat
James S Saint wrote:A) Do you have any idea what a scriptural virgin birth actually is?
B) Did any of those others claim the virgin birth of the Hebrew God?
kuze420 wrote:the virgin births derive from the seemingly seedless birth of the mushroom. these mushrooms were worshiped as deities such as jesus christ, krishna, and mithra(i think).
anon wrote:Myths about virgin births are colorful and interesting to me, but though there is inspirational value in some positive ways, they're mostly just entertainment unless I make an effort to relate the stories back to the reality I must relate to every day of my life. It's possible to see all phenomena as primordially pure. It's possible overcome the way of thinking that separates innocence from experience. Innocence is always accessible, no matter what experiences we've undergone. It's not a one way street. It's not even a two way street. Innocence is like the air we breathe - it's eternally right here.
felix dakat wrote:James S Saint wrote:A) Do you have any idea what a scriptural virgin birth actually is?
B) Did any of those others claim the virgin birth of the Hebrew God?
A) The dogma which teaches that the Blessed Mother of Jesus Christ was impregnated by the Holy Spirit and remained a virgin before, during, and after the conception and birth of her Divine Son.
felix dakat wrote:B) I listed the gods by name in the previous post. But, I'm just getting started. According to ancient world mythologies gods impregnated human females frequently.
James S Saint wrote:felix dakat wrote:James S Saint wrote:A) Do you have any idea what a scriptural virgin birth actually is?
B) Did any of those others claim the virgin birth of the Hebrew God?
A) The dogma which teaches that the Blessed Mother of Jesus Christ was impregnated by the Holy Spirit and remained a virgin before, during, and after the conception and birth of her Divine Son.
In that case, there was obviously only one of them.felix dakat wrote:B) I listed the gods by name in the previous post. But, I'm just getting started. According to ancient world mythologies gods impregnated human females frequently.
So I take it that the answer to both questions was, "no".
vir·gin (vûrjn)
n.
1. A person who has not experienced sexual intercourse.
2. A chaste or unmarried woman; a maiden.
3. An unmarried woman who has taken religious vows of chastity.
4. Virgin The Virgin Mary.
5. Zoology A female insect or other arthropod that produces fertile eggs without copulating.
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or being a virgin; chaste.
2. Being in a pure or natural state; unsullied: virgin snow.
3. Unused, uncultivated, or unexplored: virgin territory.
4. Existing in native or raw form; not processed or refined.
5. Happening for the first time; initial.
6. Obtained directly from the first pressing: virgin olive oil.
7. Zoology Producing fertile eggs without copulating.
felix dakat wrote:You claim I don't know the meaning of the stories and then you go off on this circuitous heterodox rationalization. OK so unlike Christian fundamentalists, the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, and Lutheran churches you deny the literal meaning of the virgin birth stories in Matthew and Luke. It's one thing to be unable to accept the literal meaning of the story and therefore to view it as a spiritual metaphor of some kind. But your claim that your spiritual reading was the original intent of the writers is baseless.
James S Saint wrote:felix dakat wrote:You claim I don't know the meaning of the stories and then you go off on this circuitous heterodox rationalization. OK so unlike Christian fundamentalists, the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, and Lutheran churches you deny the literal meaning of the virgin birth stories in Matthew and Luke. It's one thing to be unable to accept the literal meaning of the story and therefore to view it as a spiritual metaphor of some kind. But your claim that your spiritual reading was the original intent of the writers is baseless.
..again the pot calling to snow black..
Your effort to persuade and spread your hatred amounts to, "Because the least educated and conspicuously erroneous interpretation is doubtful, the religion, specifically CHRISTIANS are ALL WRONG!"
Metaphysics happens to be a specialty of mine and all of the religions happen to be steeped in metaphysics.
Congrats on your moderator status, but you're still no match for me, son.
felix dakat wrote:Beyond that, I haven't seen any evidence that you have a basis for your high self esteem either. So, you have struck out here. Not that anyone is keeping score.
I don't bother with you personally concerning that "proof of God" debate merely because when I see someone intent merely on playing semantic games with no real interest in truth, I don't bother forcing it down their throat. It isn't my job to see that you or anyone believes in anything one way or another. If you are not interested, which you have shown that you are not, I let you off the hook to go swim your channels. I haven't "struck out" on anything. You mis-presume my aim. But that doesn't mean that I won't step in a defend an issue that you have skewed to your own liking for the purpose of your own propaganda.
If you are going to critic a subject, especially an ancient text, learn the language use first (or get embarrassed again).
Doane, T. W. (2011-03-24). Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with those of the Heathen Nations ... Considering also their Origin and Meaning (Kindle Locations 3845-3852). Kindle Edition.
felix dakat wrote:Oh but I am interested or I wouldn't be here. Your interpretation of the virgin birth of Christ negates the literal meaning. Are you aware that your interpretation would be unacceptable to a fundamentalist or orthodox Christian? My analysis accepts the literal meaning and suggests that it is doubtful because virgin birth legends were a common way of idealizing heroes in the ancient world. For that reason, my observation would be unacceptable to the orthodox or fundamentalist Christian as well. But I don't think they could fail to see that the virgin birth stories of Jesus parallels the other virgin birth stories. I don't understand how you can deny the family resemblance between Jesus' and the other divine births. And there are many more.
V-OutOfTheWilderness wrote:What is it about these crazy gods and their obsession with hymen skin? And what about a vagina draws them to come squeezing out of one ... and one with a hymen? Does all this squeezing, out the vaginal canal, and passing thru hymen skin, make them more of a god?
Aren't there many, many, more majestic ways for gods to become human? If you ask me, any god that comes out a vagina is to silly to qualify as a legitimate god.
kuze420 wrote:I hope this suffices some evidence from documentation.
http://books.google.com/books?id=qSL9jRTzXx4C&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=virgin+births+mushrooms&source=bl&ots=Tqfq1meNcs&sig=GqtvrQxIskTNwXTDXCyg0KWx8SU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iMj6TtWvMuOlsAKUpqTSAQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=virgin%20births%20mushrooms&f=false
James S Saint wrote:kuze420 wrote:I hope this suffices some evidence from documentation.
http://books.google.com/books?id=qSL9jRTzXx4C&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=virgin+births+mushrooms&source=bl&ots=Tqfq1meNcs&sig=GqtvrQxIskTNwXTDXCyg0KWx8SU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iMj6TtWvMuOlsAKUpqTSAQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=virgin%20births%20mushrooms&f=false
Just FYI...
Whoever wrote that book you are siting displays serious lack of education in his attempt to promote sex and drugs. I didn't read further to see if he also promoted rock-n-roll, but it wouldn't surprise me. Such people are wittingly or not used to inspire willful corruption and rebellion thinking that they are just in undermining an establishment. Such people are usually the puppets of some socialist corruption campaign against another group. "Almha" means "nurturing vessel of the spirit" or in more technical terms, "incubator" and thus an obvious association with the female womb (ie "young virgin woman").
kuze420 wrote:I hope this suffices some evidence from documentation.
http://books.google.com/books?id=qSL9jRTzXx4C&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=virgin+births+mushrooms&source=bl&ots=Tqfq1meNcs&sig=GqtvrQxIskTNwXTDXCyg0KWx8SU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iMj6TtWvMuOlsAKUpqTSAQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=virgin%20births%20mushrooms&f=false
felix dakat wrote:kuze420 wrote:I hope this suffices some evidence from documentation.
http://books.google.com/books?id=qSL9jRTzXx4C&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=virgin+births+mushrooms&source=bl&ots=Tqfq1meNcs&sig=GqtvrQxIskTNwXTDXCyg0KWx8SU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iMj6TtWvMuOlsAKUpqTSAQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=virgin%20births%20mushrooms&f=false
No. It documents that someone wrote a book propounding a doubtful theory that is quoted in another book making spurious claims. But the passage you sighted doesn't make the claim you did.
kuze420 wrote:felix dakat wrote:kuze420 wrote:I hope this suffices some evidence from documentation.
http://books.google.com/books?id=qSL9jRTzXx4C&pg=PA86&lpg=PA86&dq=virgin+births+mushrooms&source=bl&ots=Tqfq1meNcs&sig=GqtvrQxIskTNwXTDXCyg0KWx8SU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=iMj6TtWvMuOlsAKUpqTSAQ&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=virgin%20births%20mushrooms&f=false
No. It documents that someone wrote a book propounding a doubtful theory that is quoted in another book making spurious claims. But the passage you sighted doesn't make the claim you did.
You probably also believe John Allegro is a schmuck. Too bad. He never realized the importance of cubes but he was on the right track.
Return to Religion and Spirituality
Users browsing this forum: No registered users