cosmictuesdays:

Pangolins are such an unfortunately obscure mammal.

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A graphical representation of the contradictions in the bible. Each red line links 2 contradicting statements.
WILL ALWAYS REBLOG.

WOAH

#I like this #because sometimes it’s nice to remember that not even the bible has all the answers #And to use it as a literal interpretation of how to live your life #Would be near to impossible

Is that big red mess at the far right Revelations being all LOL I DO WHAT I WANT or is that just me ???

I don’t read the bible. I read a little book called Life. It’s a pretty great read, if you ask me! ^_^
Holy contradictions, Batman, the Bible has worse continuity than Glee.
But seriously, sometimes it’s refreshing to remember that the Bible was not actually written by a higher power, but by human beings. It’s just a book. I believe in God, and I would like to think that he sent his only son to save humanity. However, I am not going to take everything I read in the Bible as the gospel truth (pun very much intended).
I don’t know if God had a hand in the Bible’s creation, but I have a sneaking suspicion that a large chunk of those red lines up there is human error on either a writer’s part or a translation mishap. You have to remember, this is kind of a conglomeration of a bunch or religious writings (in a myriad of languages) that all pleased some Christian enough that they compiled them together. There are 66 books in the Protestant Bible, and I don’t even know how many are in the Catholic Bible canon. Some of the contributors to the writings wrote multiple books, like Aaron, the brother of Moses, or the Apostle Paul, who wrote over half of the New Testament. Some writers only produced one book.
But the major thing to remember is this; they were all human. As such, I feel it a fallacy to take the Bible as the Word of God. The Bible may contain the message of God, but it was written and edited by humans. 
And this has been Aerin Rants About Religious Texts.

^I totally agree with this!!^
THANK YOU.

and all of that is my views on the bible

If you take the Bible seriously, you are silly.
When I get home I’m going to reblog some videos about the historical origins of God and the Bible.

drtanner:

draayder:

idginator:

ealperin:

selonian:

ealperin:

tayloki:

sarcasticfina:

wholove:

A graphical representation of the contradictions in the bible. Each red line links 2 contradicting statements.

WILL ALWAYS REBLOG.

WOAH

#I like this #because sometimes it’s nice to remember that not even the bible has all the answers #And to use it as a literal interpretation of how to live your life #Would be near to impossible

Is that big red mess at the far right Revelations being all LOL I DO WHAT I WANT or is that just me ???

I don’t read the bible. I read a little book called Life. It’s a pretty great read, if you ask me! ^_^

Holy contradictions, Batman, the Bible has worse continuity than Glee.

But seriously, sometimes it’s refreshing to remember that the Bible was not actually written by a higher power, but by human beings. It’s just a book. I believe in God, and I would like to think that he sent his only son to save humanity. However, I am not going to take everything I read in the Bible as the gospel truth (pun very much intended).

I don’t know if God had a hand in the Bible’s creation, but I have a sneaking suspicion that a large chunk of those red lines up there is human error on either a writer’s part or a translation mishap. You have to remember, this is kind of a conglomeration of a bunch or religious writings (in a myriad of languages) that all pleased some Christian enough that they compiled them together. There are 66 books in the Protestant Bible, and I don’t even know how many are in the Catholic Bible canon. Some of the contributors to the writings wrote multiple books, like Aaron, the brother of Moses, or the Apostle Paul, who wrote over half of the New Testament. Some writers only produced one book.

But the major thing to remember is this; they were all human. As such, I feel it a fallacy to take the Bible as the Word of God. The Bible may contain the message of God, but it was written and edited by humans. 

And this has been Aerin Rants About Religious Texts.

^I totally agree with this!!^

THANK YOU.

and all of that is my views on the bible

If you take the Bible seriously, you are silly.

When I get home I’m going to reblog some videos about the historical origins of God and the Bible.

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sherbertsheperton:

Dubstep version of “I Am the Doctor”

Not sure who the artist is, but it’s pretty cool.

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I searched Shia LeBeouf in soundcloud and found this.

i won’t rest until everyone listens to this

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Katy Perry’s “E.T.” vocals over the Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby.” Pure sacrilege, so naturally I love it.

oh my god

what the fuck is happening

who comes up with these ideas????

what the

haha what the fuck

the cover art tho omg

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Uhm did I just find a classical cover of katy perry’s E.T. say what??

this is the most popular post of my existence what is life

I really like this, it sounds like some sort of bbc drama theme tune.

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deebzy:

this is silly and has probably been done 18247893767830468 times

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