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If you are saying that there are those within religions who really have not studied the depth of religion and use it to justify their 'idols' rather then use it as a way to get to 'know' God.... not just to believe in God... but 'know'.
I agree. Yet that is not all religious people. Even pure atheists cannot not deny spiritual moments, as I have read from one pure atheist.
I think organized religion is often the antithesis of true spirituality. And Bwild is right, all these scriptures have been doctored, not to mention mistranslated to support various dogmas.
But they still have value. And it doesn't mean, for example, that Jesus the "Christ" or Gautama the "Buddha" didn't teach some of the most sublime truths, or live them.
One shouldn't swallow the whole turkey, nor throw out the baby with the bathwater. "There is no religion higher than Truth," says H.P. Blavatsky. But truth is not only mundane, but also divine.
Only a little reflection tells us that the physical universe, of which our bodies & world are composed, is only the tip of the iceberg.
题目: Re: And Bwild is right, all these scriptures have been doctored, not to mention mistranslated to support various dogmas.
The Usurper: Doctored..... yes in the respect that much was left out to 'compile' the Bible... Changed... Yep, but in the matter of interpretation.
.... Yet, if one really studies and goes back to the roots, to the early days before the 'Bible' was formed as a step to organise Christianity, there is much to see.
Quite frankly, in America religion has become too much of a business. Some 'preachers' live to good a life I feel, liking the money rather then true saving.
Maybe they should try the Eastern style... They own nothing and the community provides their alms.