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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,785 Reputation: 22161 Rep Power: 49 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Howdy,
__________________I have wondered, do people think knowing the author/provider of a 'Holy Book' matters? Does it matter who wrote/brought forth the Qur'an/Gospels,Epistles/Torah,Psalms and other scriptures? I am not asking whether we know who wrote them, that is a discusion within itself I guess. But I am just asking on principle, is it important to know how did wrote/bring forth the books? I would have thought everyone would think it did, but I've read works which claim it doesn't. So what's yall's view and why? Eesa إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. |
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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,785 Reputation: 22161 Rep Power: 49 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | You mean the purpose of why the author wrote? But with some books it is possible to know the purpose without knowing the author, i.e. Gospel of John makes clear its purpose.
__________________إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. |
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| LI Oldskool Status: Offline Posts: 1,102 Reputation: 8587 Rep Power: 33 Join Date: Apr 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Christian | Greetings and peace be with you Al Habeshi; thanks for starting this thread In a way the many authors of the Bible are not so important to me, I place my trust in God who I believe had the power of edit. It almost seems a miracle that the Bible was ever written at all, and I find it truly remarkable. Above all else Jesus inspired people, and that message comes across though out the Bible today. The Jewish authority opposed Jesus, and he lived in a land occupied by the Romans, yet there are no stories of Jesus carrying a sword to protect himself. It seems that he trusted in a higher authority to look after him. Stories of having faith in God and trusting in God run throughout the Bible. Jesus knew his destiny and his impending death and resurrection, which left him free to fulfil God’s work day to day. Jesus came with a powerful message and he knew who he was. It might seem strange that he did not have the need to write this story down himself so it would be passed onto others as he wanted. But if you stop and think a little further, it just empathises his trust in God. He knew that he would inspire others to write it on his behalf. Jesus performed so many miracles, his parables carried a real power, his life experiences where extraordinary by any standards. He must have trusted in God to have this story written in the way that God wanted. After the ascension of Jesus into heaven his disciples where given the gift of the spirit and they went of in all directions doing things and preaching the word of God. Because they wrote their stories from many countries over a period of years, we have to contend with translations from many languages. It seems the disciples did not consciously work together with the intention of writing the Bible, because like Jesus they were people of action and they spread the word in a more convincing way by doing things. These disciples were not able to complete writing the Bible and they inspired a next generation to continue. Any communication between the disciples when they where scattered around different countries could have taken weeks or months to arrive, they could also have moved on. Their stories seem written very much from an individual perception as to how Jesus inspired each of them, and these individual inspirations are what inspire me. Over the years I have been inspired more by one author in the Bible, then years later something written by another author about the same story helps me to understand another perception. Atheists, Buddhists, Hindu, Muslims have somehow helped me to understand the Bible from their opposing views, and I find this strange. Over the last two thousand years language has changed, and scholars with all truthful sincerity have done their very best to faithfully translate the Bible in the way God intended. I believe that the message today remains extremely powerful and inspiring even though it is impossible to get an exact translation. There are footnotes throughout the Bible giving alternative translations so that the individual can try and find a best meaning and purpose. I would struggle to learn Latin or any other language sadly it seems very difficult for me. I am so pleased that the Bible is available in just about every language, despite what people would call contradictions in translations, it was meant for all people, of all languages and not just scholars. When I first started to think about the life of Jesus I wondered why he did not use all his powers of miracles to gain a status in life, become a ruler, a general or great high priest with people following him. He could have achieved a power base and written his own story. But now I look on the story of Jesus as not relying on the power of man to spread his word, rather he relied on the power of God. Jesus claimed no power on Earth. I wondered why Jesus had to die he could have avoided it. But I believe that the destiny of Jesus was planned before the creation of the universe began, and he went through with God’s plan that was set out before creation began. The question that remains is did Jesus truly trust in God to have his story written, and was God powerful enough to have the story edited in the way he wanted? The very fact that there are translations and varying shades of meanings keep people searching, and striving to understand more. The Bible was written to inspire people to do things; and I believe that it has always had that power. In the spirit of searching for a greater meaning Eric |
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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,785 Reputation: 22161 Rep Power: 49 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
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I just want to stick to the main part of the thread though, whether knowing the authors and their life is important to people when believing or coming to believe in a faith. إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. | ||
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| Abdullah Muhammad Status: Offline Posts: 10,993 Reputation: 54909 Rep Power: 93 Join Date: May 2006 Location: Minnesota Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
Or the reader may misunderstand the purpose and read something that was not intended. To carry to an extreme, the Gospel of John does have a stated purpose, that is in accordance with who you believe to be the Author. Now, suppose that (this is an exaggeration and not true) it were discovered the Book was actually written in the 1800s by Karl Marx. The purpose of the book would be totally different even though the words were the same. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,785 Reputation: 22161 Rep Power: 49 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. | |
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| LI Oldskool Status: Offline Posts: 2,117 Reputation: 3828 Rep Power: 23 Join Date: Feb 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Buddhist | Quote:
It would all depend on how certain you are as to authorship, anyway... and that's usually as much a faith issue as a historical one. | |
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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,785 Reputation: 22161 Rep Power: 49 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
What if the purpose which is generally accepted is wrong? I mean, how would you know, I'm confused as to how you'd decide that as a principle. إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. | |
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| LI Oldskool Status: Offline Posts: 2,117 Reputation: 3828 Rep Power: 23 Join Date: Feb 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Buddhist | Quote:
Likewise, I think the chances of the generally accepted purpose being wrong are remote. The traditions are documented too well in the case of all the works mentioned and the Eastern religions as well, and I don't consider it likely that such a misunderstanding could arise unless there was a deliberate deception right at the start. That's always possible for any author (other than God, of course) but, again, I suspect that's a matter of faith rather than history. At some point you have to "accept" on trust, that's what religion is all about. None of that would apply to other sorts of writing or even more recent religious (or 'religious') writing such as, say L. Ron Hubbard's stuff or the Urantia book. | |
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| Limited Member Status: Offline Posts: 4 Reputation: 22 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: May 2008 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | I think authorship makes a difference, although may not be necessary, in EVERY text. In terms of human writers, analysis of text is done much more deeply and differently when the person writing is analyzed. (e.g. Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is analyzed one way as just text, and then completely differently when the reader knows that Shakespeare wrote it soon after his son died). In terms of divine authorship, this obviously matters since the divinity of authorship says something of the divinity of the text. |
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| Eesa Abdullah Status: Offline Posts: 5,785 Reputation: 22161 Rep Power: 49 Join Date: Jan 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
What if the evidence if their lack of sincerity was supressed? Example being someone starts a religion, people find faults in the religion and bring their evidences, but by this time, the founder of the religion has got so much power so as to destroy such works which hold evidences against his sincerity. It would be a hard thing to do now, what with internet and news, but in the olden days it wouldn't have been so. Quote:
I mean there is always going to be an element of 'faith' in what decisions we make when speaking on most ancient matters, but there is a difference between saying I hold this view due to just hope to saying I hold this view as most possible due to the evidence, or better yet, I don't know due to the lack of conclusive evidence. إتبعوا ولا تبتدعوا، فقدكفيتم، وكل بدعة ضلالة Follow (the Sunnah) and do not innovate (into it), for verily you have been sufficed. And every innovation is a misguidance. Confused about which religion is true? How can I know? Come and check out some proposed fundamental principles (#1 , #2) to aid you in making a decision. | ||
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| LI Oldskool Status: Offline Posts: 1,102 Reputation: 8587 Rep Power: 33 Join Date: Apr 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Christian | Greetings and peace be with you Al Habeshi; Quote:
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Mathew 28 18Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in[a] the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." I just trust this to be true. In the spirit of praying for greater interfaith friendship, Eric | ||
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