Friday, November 17, 2017

Can a Bible Museum in Washington DC be neutral: if it is generally protestant in nature?

https://www.museumofthebible.org/

Here are some of my questions that have never been usefully asked:

Why didn't Jesus write the Bible?
Why have many of the books of the bible like the one from Judas and others been removed during the two Councils of Nicea? Why was reincarnation removed from the Bible. I know the answer to this one by the way. So, Kings could enslave more people with Hell, fire and brimstone and no second chances through reincarnation.

Why was Jesus deified when most people saw him as a man and a prophet at the time?
This I know the answer to: So, no one else could possibly aspire to be anything like Jesus ever again.

Why were people regularly killed by kings who shared a different view of Christianity than the Kings?

Why were the books of the bible written often 20 to 40 to 50 years after Jesus was gone?

How can you have a neutral version of the bible when millions have died who disagreed with so many aspects of it's contents the last 2000 years or more.

The answer is:

You cannot have a neutral protestant version of the Bible. You would have to at the very least include a Catholic version, a Coptic Version, a Russian Orthodox version, a Greek Orthodox version, an Islamic Version etc. etc. etc.

So, even saying that your museum is neutral is ridiculous to any Bible Scholars on earth. Only if you think the people coming to this museum are mentally deficient could you say any of these things. And even then most people with any education are only going to laugh in your face.

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