Pitto wrote:I don't want this debate AT ALL because no one will persuade anyone else but I don't feel I can sit and read this as someone who is a Christian:
Delude:
I don't know if this is what you meant but if you think that the Da Vinci code in any way disproves Jesus or the bible you are wrong. Other things may do that is up to everyone on a personal level but
a)The book/film has this whole idea produced a a theory anyway within a piece of fiction
b) there are so many unbelievable plot floors that it couldn't prove anything - the main one being that if this group are Christian and are trying stop "the truth getting out" but they know the truth, so why stop it and why believe.
Sorry everyone thtat's not really relevent but I felt that I had to say it.
Ok, What I'm about to state is NOT an attack on those here that consider themselves to be "Christians" but I do want to point out some things both, within the aforementioned vein a swell as the subject of this thread.
First and foremost, DaVinci Code is in fact a NOVEL based on both, legit research and (for lack of a better term) Urban Legend (such as some of the Masonic tie-in, etc.) BUT don't fool yourself for one second that Rome and it's b***** children (a.k.a. the Protestant and American Christian factions) wouldn't kill to keep certain truths or ideas suppressed. They have, they will and they still do!
I've studied world religions since I was in my teens (was actually being pushed towards the ministry at one point in my life... but I found I had far more integrity running through me than that type of job called for), and I just happen to have one of those funny pieces of paper hanging on my wall that says something about my having a Doctorates Degree on this particular subject and related histories. Add to that, one of my "hobbies" over the years has been researching and studying the "missing" scriptures and "omitted" books of the bible.
If I were to apply a christian label to myself is would fall hand in hand with Gnosticis but in truth, I lean more towards what the orginal Druids were and we can just leave it at that.
As to the biblical "miracles" we need to place them all into context and more important, ask ourselves as 21st century magicians, if we'd fall for such demonstrations in today's world or join the Randi cult in its effort to prove everything of this type, fake and part of a scam?
We claim to be magicians and the current vogue along that title is that we must be antheistic in our attitude and opinions when it comes to any sort of miracle or manifestation -- belief in and of anything outside of man and our intellect et al.
Yes, I'm laying it on thick gang and I'm doing so, not to challenge our christian members as much as I am attempting to shine light on some things some of you may not have digested and considered when it comes to some of the current attitudes and issues within magic.
Fact is, the majority of the "miracles" within the bible and most other "sacred" texts has been explained and too, much of what people take exoterically (literally) is actually metaphoric and esoteric (a mystery or has deeper meaning) e.g. many people simply don't get it. Add to this acts of misinterpretation as well as misrepresentation via the auspices of both, the clergy and laiety around certain idea like the existence and casting out of demons (disease, mental illness, etc. not little nasties or fallen fairy folk or even evil angels).
Anywho... I think Pitto reaction bring out one other important thing that some simply don't wiegh when it comes to the two-pence they insist on tossing into the proverbial pot prior to engaging that grey stuff resting between their ears -- it's called RESPECTING OTHERS which includes allowing people to hold to their beliefs, testimony and understanding with dignity that is comparable to how you want them to look at and treat you for the same.
This has become an axe of mine that is being ground to a fine edge. We've all gone too far in our acts of disrepect; defending such rudness on the grounds that we have the right to speak our mind (all the while, ignoring the obligation and burden such freedom brings with it). Bottom line is, we've become a bit blind, selfish, and cruel over the past decade or so and it's time for us to get back on track as to what magic is supposed to be about... entertaining folks!