Interesting thread indeed. It seems there are a number here who are Christian but questioning the traditions we were raised with. I was raised in a really strict denomination, but now that I'm older, I'm basically taking my religion apart and putting it back together again to better suit what I feel to be real.
It seems the more I dig, the less I question the validity of Chrisianity, but I have the feeling that somethings been lost or hidden. I'm reading about the Nag Hammadi at the moment. Just soaking up all I can on the dead sea scrolls and the lost books of the Bible. I'm really wanting to know what criteria was used when so long ago a committee was formed to decide what would become canon for us to read and apply to our lives and what was thrown out. The gnostics were and still are considered heretics for embracing these books. I just wanna know what it's all about before I totally dismiss it!
Dang, I do hope that doesn't seem like a drag! I can feel the eyes roll that I'm over-complicating things again. What if God only had one commandment...BE HAPPY!...ha! What a concept. I wonder if heaven would be fuller or emptier? hmmmm
It seems the more I dig, the less I question the validity of Chrisianity, but I have the feeling that somethings been lost or hidden. I'm reading about the Nag Hammadi at the moment. Just soaking up all I can on the dead sea scrolls and the lost books of the Bible. I'm really wanting to know what criteria was used when so long ago a committee was formed to decide what would become canon for us to read and apply to our lives and what was thrown out. The gnostics were and still are considered heretics for embracing these books. I just wanna know what it's all about before I totally dismiss it!
Dang, I do hope that doesn't seem like a drag! I can feel the eyes roll that I'm over-complicating things again. What if God only had one commandment...BE HAPPY!...ha! What a concept. I wonder if heaven would be fuller or emptier? hmmmm