Friday, August 10, 2012
Is Woman Should Callar as St. Paul said?
We can say that the Bible contains the Word of God part, for in it are the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount, also some passages that have come down to us unadulterated, however if you take the Bible as a rule for life would have to say that many have used it to justify their misdeeds, such as the Crusades, the Inquisition or the mass killings, which is a daring and an insult to say that everything is in this book that many categorized as sacred, is what God wanted to convey to men with His Word.
The fact that the Bible is completely God's Word, you can read even the Bible itself. In Jeremiah, 8 is a paragraph that says: "How do you say, 'We are wise and the Law of Yahweh is with us? Certainly the lie became the lying pen of the scribes "This quote shows undeniably tricky style with which the editors introduced in the Bible that did not correspond to God, but nevertheless has been attributed to Him
A clear example of this is so comes to us through St. Paul who left said "women should remain silent? and "Slaves should be subordinate to the authorities?. Phrases that have shaped history and influenced negatively the development of life in the Christian West. Jesus of Nazareth But despite knowing that the woman had no value at that time, not away from each other or rejected, on the contrary, He had many followers.
Jesus wanted His facts were as symbols for humanity so that his steps could be followed. Passages like the woman at the well who said, "«... you are a Jew, why talk to me? Do not know how to treat us? And he replies: "I will bring the water of life". Or in another passage when he told an adulteress: "Your sins are forgiven?. We clearly see the dissonance between what Jesus left us an example to follow and what others also said later and got put in the Bible, and was later used as a pattern of behavior for nearly 2000 years, with the dire consequences that last to this day .
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