We can see this got worse the later that biblical texts were written (ref: "The First Paul"). But I think OP is right to say the rot was there from the start
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We can see this got worse the later that biblical texts were written (ref: "The First Paul"). But I think OP is right to say the rot was there from the start
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In Luke 12 he was talking more to disciples but in the context of a parable about a very rich person
The Didache gave instructions for how to treat slaves/servants, and taught slaves to submit "with reverence and fear" /1
In Luke 12 he was talking more to disciples but in the context of a parable about a very rich person
The Didache gave instructions for how to treat slaves/servants, and taught slaves to submit "with reverence and fear" /1
Do they think the old KJV translation was better? Really? (For anyone looking it up on biblegateway - TW: lgbtq+ phobia, sexism)
Can't we all agree the bible is inherently anti-gay & anti-women? Then move tf on instead of trying to save it??
Do they think the old KJV translation was better? Really? (For anyone looking it up on biblegateway - TW: lgbtq+ phobia, sexism)
Can't we all agree the bible is inherently anti-gay & anti-women? Then move tf on instead of trying to save it??
Sometimes inspiration just comes. I think Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote about this (TW: religion) www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/694...
"the poetry of inspiration can only be written in this mood of mind, even if it only last a minute"
Sometimes inspiration just comes. I think Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote about this (TW: religion) www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/694...
"the poetry of inspiration can only be written in this mood of mind, even if it only last a minute"