Originally posted by Pianoman1
Actually, the biggest critics of scripture at those who have studied not only "it", by which I take it you mean Christianity's Holy Bible, which i have in great detail, but those who have also read Islam's Koran, Judaism's Tenakh, Hinduism's Bhagavad Gita, Buddhism's Pali Canon etc and who have made the discovery that it is all a load of bollocks.
sigh more mere opinion masquerading as some kind of truth. So if we cannot put the
constituent parts together so as to to form an understanding of its intent, we simply say
that its bollocks, in its entirety. This type of opinion has practically no relevance to
anyone. Was Bosch not inspired by the Biblical account to produce some outstanding
art, indeed if you peruse his paintings they are for the most part Biblically inspired, we
could of course talk of Titian, Caravaggio etc etc what about Handel and Bach? Were
they not inspired by the Biblical account to produce some of the most sublime music
ever? What if they had adopted this same mental attitude, 'its bollocks', I move you to
shame piano man and all who adopt this attitude to sacred things.