Infinityloop
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It shows that the writers of the Bible where polemicizing to some degree Pagan deities and Pagan myths (again, to whatever the word "Pagan" even means, because it's just a pejorative term that refers to nothing specific).The pagan references in the Bible is to show us how abominable God finds paganism. God abhors the worship of other gods and their revolting rituals.
You seem to not even be aware that Yahweh/"Jehovah" (YHWH) was even in the Mesopotamian/Canaanite/etc pantheon, albeit not as a massive player. This also included El, Moloch and Ba'al among others. I wonder if you've ever read the Sumerian creation myth and compared it to the creation myth in Genesis?
Or comparing the story of Noah to the Gilgamesh flood myth and the story of Manu in Hinduism.
These things go on for pages and pages, there is no shortage. It's not a negative thing either.
As I already wrote above: https://vigilantcitizenforums.com/threads/paganism-and-catholicism.6644/post-246154The Bible tells is that, "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work"
(2 Timothy 3:16-17). Through the Bible we learn what is right and what isn't.
This is simply fallacious. There is no such thing as "exchrisitans were never real Christians" anymore than ex-followers of any other religion. People leave religions, many from finding things they disagree with. Many people leave Christianity for reading the Bible itself.The crucial words in the link about converting to Hinduism, is "ex Christians". Unfortunately there are many Christians who never really get to know God. There are many reasons for that. It could be they were in the wrong religions like Catholicism that I'm posting about here, where they never studied their Bibles or prayed which is how get close and communicate with God, and that led them to leave and find another false religion like Hinduism which is about worshipping other gods
As for "I've got the holy spirit and you haven't", that's just arrogant. Many non-Christians know God, Christianity, whilst it makes exclusive truth-claims, does not own copyright to God. The idea of Christianity owning God implies Atheism.
Hindusism is actually wiser about God actually and they all worship one God.
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