Partially agreed. It has less to do with Jesus' teaching and more to do with those who squandered it in the wake. Further more, the real problem is that every idiot gets a bible these days, reads a few passages from every other book, and makes up the rest and then goes around selling their half-wits like it's the absolute truth.DanielWang wrote:A bunch of stuff
Possibly the greatest thing about the case of Warped here is the fact that he reads the bible religiously (no pun) but doesn't know a single bit of church history. He thinks the Council of Nicea, the single most important council in the history of the church, was some secret council. He's also saying that the Christian belief in reincarnation was a bunch of crap and all, with no references. Then he goes off on some big thing about people bein pissed off at Christians and all historical evidence is false cause you didn't go back and witness it yourself o_O
Anyway, some quotes from the fathers of the church (cept Plato):
Not to mention Pitis Sophia quotes Jesus as saying "Souls are poured from one into another of different bodies of the world." and the blatant words in the canonized scripture "9:1 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth."Know that if you become worse you will go to the worse souls, and if better, to the better souls; and in every succession of life and death you will and suffer what like must fitly suffer at the hands of like"
Plato - (582 - 507 B.C.), The Republic
"Every soul... comes into this world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defeats of it previous life. Its place in this world as a vessel appointed to honor or dishonor, is determined by its previous merits or demerits. Its work in this world determines its place in the world which is to follow this."
Origen - De Principiis (185 - 254 A.D.)
"... it is absolutely necessary that the soul should be healed and purified, and if this does not take place during its life on earth, it must be accomplished in future lives."
St. Gregory - (257 - 332 A.D.)
"The message of Plato, the purest and the most luminous of all philosophy, has at last scattered the darkness of error, and now shines forth mainly in Plotinus, a Platonist so like his master that one would think they lived together, or rather, since so long a period of time separates them - that Plato was born again in Plotinus."
St. Augustine - (354 - 430 A.D.)
9:2 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?"
Boom. Either these people were REAL stupid or the guy had to have been alive before he was born as the blind guy.
Anyway pick up any dead sea scroll for a peek at the fact that the Essenes and Pharisees believed in transmigration of souls (read: reincarnation).
Yeah, yeah you're wrong. The end.