OneJack wrote: ↑Tue Nov 25, 2025 7:59 pm
Do I have ‘worship/reverence/idolization/love’ per se for the Bible that you’ve seen in my quote above?
Yes: "the evidence of the existence of Jesus is not traceable through those means, but the bible itself."
If religious promotional material made the gods real, we would have lots of Gods. No matter how much reverence/worship a person has for a book, books do not make Gods.
I answered your question through the use of an ‘If’ clause, where I said they are not idolaters of such idols if graven images are the object of worship. Then I followed up by further saying they are practicing bibliolatry when they worship God through the bible, which is a similar idolatrous sin as the idol of graven images. What am I saying then? People who do not share in this idolization are not idolaters or users of such idols - graven images, bible, etc. That’s all I can say, unless you specify your subject matter in detail.
I understand that these people are not Bible worshipers, which is why I asked what you would say to them if you were trying to convince them about the existence of Jesus since alluding to your thoughts on the Bible would mean nothing to such a person (since they don't share in the reverence/worship of the Bible).
Now that you name a specific group, the tone of our conversation will shift to another group of religious movements. If I were talking to a Muslim, I would not use the bible and the name Jesus to my defense, but the Almighty God alone, and I’m sure that would put us both on the same train to the point of no return.
Surely you don't mean that you would allude to the Almighty God of the
BIBLE, since they would not share in your reverence/worship of said book? I'm clearly talking about people that view the Bible just like how you view the Quran. Since you do not worship the Quran, if someone told you about how great that Almighty God is (Allah), I'm sure you would be unconvinced, yet that is what you suggest you would do.
Clownboat wrote:Obviously, they wouldn't share in the worship/reverence/idolization/love (whatever they would call it) of the Bible, so using the Bible as justification wouldn't mean much.
Neither would I do that, Clownboat! Seems you missed my point.
Then please help me to understand.
Let's say you are trying to convince a Muslim that the Jesus is real and the stories about him are true. Please justify these beliefs without using the Bible as you claim you would not do that.
I am of the same train with the people who find the phrases ‘the bible says this or that’ unimpressive because nothing matters most to me but the Almighty God.
Where is it that you learned about this almighty god concept? I would like to test to see if I should be impressed.
Neither do I! The bible is not God, btw!
Please allude to something about this god concept that you didn't obtain knowledge about via the Bible. I ask because it seems to me that the Bible is the idol and there would be no Christian god concept without the Bible.
Why not ask rather, what would the Almighty God think about people who idolized Him through man-made object?
Because, ironically we would have to go to the man-made object that we call the Bible in order to begin to think how this god concept might feel about such a thing.
It's as if there is no actual God involved and just a book. Can you see how someone might think such a thing?
Clownboat wrote: Therefore, be careful what you make of this book, written by humans or you just might be guilty of the idolatry you alluded to. Unless you feel I'm missing something.
I’m sure you’ve misread my post!
I don't think so.
We know nothing about this god concept without the Bible. You hold reverence/worship for the Bible and when you read things in the Bible, they are then true. This is why I asked what you would say to a person that doesn't share in your reverence/worship of the Bible and so far you allude to telling them about the Almighty God we learn about, from the Bible.
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