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Some sensible considered points being made here.
Just to add though, speaking as someone not religious, but have a very deep interest in human behaviour - there is a lot of truth in Biblical texts.
You may not wish to believe in the theosophical connotations or meanings behind them, which is fair enough, that is a matter for ones own conscience - but to disregard the Bible as a work of pure fiction, is really not true, and arguably disrespectful to our own ancestry.
As we move on, and get a greater understand for example of environmental issues and patterns, many extreme events in Biblical times actually have meaning. Also, there are very clear and obvious references and descriptions of places/temples/peoples/historical wars & events that are depicted.
Attributing meaning around God to these events is one thing, but suggesting the Bible is a total work of fiction is rather far from reality.
EDIT: It is also a complete fallacy to think that it does not contain any useful advice! Indeed, religious or not, I have found many wise words still relevant today from this book. I don't treat the Bible with any less respect that I would, for example, the Tao Te Ching.
Religion sometimes clouds our judgement, and prevents us from actually seeing the good that these books do contain - a rather unfortunate irony.
Just to add though, speaking as someone not religious, but have a very deep interest in human behaviour - there is a lot of truth in Biblical texts.
You may not wish to believe in the theosophical connotations or meanings behind them, which is fair enough, that is a matter for ones own conscience - but to disregard the Bible as a work of pure fiction, is really not true, and arguably disrespectful to our own ancestry.
As we move on, and get a greater understand for example of environmental issues and patterns, many extreme events in Biblical times actually have meaning. Also, there are very clear and obvious references and descriptions of places/temples/peoples/historical wars & events that are depicted.
Attributing meaning around God to these events is one thing, but suggesting the Bible is a total work of fiction is rather far from reality.
EDIT: It is also a complete fallacy to think that it does not contain any useful advice! Indeed, religious or not, I have found many wise words still relevant today from this book. I don't treat the Bible with any less respect that I would, for example, the Tao Te Ching.
Religion sometimes clouds our judgement, and prevents us from actually seeing the good that these books do contain - a rather unfortunate irony.