[Faith-talk] What does that mean?

Poppa Bear heavens4real at gmail.com
Sat Nov 16 22:02:49 UTC 2013


Are you serious?
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> Greetings to my Muslim and Christian mates, domestically and abroad.
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> I was constantly asked by my Christian mates to try reading the Bible.
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> I was told that in the Bible, I will find healing, tranquility, devotional 
> bundals and prosperity.
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> Well to be perfectly fair, I found significant Theology expressed 
> throughout the biblical literature.
>
> But, I was wondering; have you all read the Bible entirely?
>
> In a plainly rephrased question, have you read all what is in the Bible?
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> Have you read the Bible vertically or  perpendicularly?
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> Have you ever approached the book of Ezekiel?
> Well, if you haven’t done so, please you may do.
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> Please note, that it contains unethically explicit contents, and it might 
> be highly offensive for conservative minorities.
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> And as you reading it, please, you may write a summary about the spiritual 
> benefits it reflects on you.
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> What lesson could possibly be learned from reading Ezekiel?
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> I could only think of explicitly propagated eroticism that is heavily 
> expressed in that segment of the biblical literature.
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>      The textual spectrum  of Ezekiel is filled with staggeringly unmoral 
> vocabulary, and particularly, in contemporary English translations.
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> The modern it is, the worse it becomes, unfortunately.
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>
> I couldn’t believe what I read in there.
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>  I am just wondering, how could that be considered some part of God’s 
> word.
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> That would be such heavy remarks to make.
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> Please don’t misapprehend my enquiry.
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> I’m not attempting to denounce the Bible, nor I’m attempting to denigrate 
> who believe in it.
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> Please excuse my emotional sentiments, I’m just taken aback of what I 
> read.
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> I am intrigued to listen to pastoral exculpations on that regard.
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>  I merely could think of pornographically portrayed literalism in that 
> erotic drama.
> I am afraid but, I won’t be able to quote even a one single sentence from 
> Ezekiel.
>
> If you decided to have a look at what it contains, please you may keep the 
> distinctly articulated cautionary in mind, as I am not accountable for any 
> offence or negative effects brought by that review.
>
> I apologize for posing directly critical criticism.
>
>    Thank you.
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