Religion acting like a giant game of telephone?

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Re: Religion acting like a giant game of telephone?

Post by Rasq'uire'laskar on Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:43 am

Nocbl2 wrote:
And while we're at it, for some odd reason, those really really old Bible copies may be hoaxes or not written around the time of Jesus' death.

Yeah, because dozens of hoaxes all say the same thing.
As for being written later than we think, archeologists have gotten pretty good at dating crap, y'know?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dating_methodology_%28archaeology%29

Nocbl2 wrote:And they may have been mistranslated, or misunderstood. And you obviously have never played a game of telephone. It IS like telephone. The previous knowledge is still retained by the people that have it, it's just not passed on.

It's like telephone because you WANT it to be like telephone.
Unlike telephone, it's not "Hear once and repeat once." The people doing the repeating can read the original work to check their accuracy. People doing the hearing can check with older editions to figure out if they're getting the true version. And it's not one person at a time doing the hearing and repeating. It's hundreds of people. Then thousands. Then millions. All checking each other for accuracy.

If I wanted a better way to preserve something like the Bible, I can't really think of it.

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Re: Religion acting like a giant game of telephone?

Post by CivBase on Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:37 am

Nocbl2 wrote:
Rotaretilbo wrote:Ironically, most of the "accounts" that were written 300+ years after Jesus' death were not included in the Bible, because they weren't universally recognized as canonical. The Gnostic Gospels aren't exactly a good example to use when trying to say the Bible was written much later, when they weren't part of the Bible.
Maybe the Church wanted to leave certain things out? Or add others in? Remember, back then, the Church was all 'heresy' and 'word if God'. People simply believed in it because they had to, even if some accounts were left out. And so, the Bible is similar as it is to today's Bible, and some people go 'WTF' when they hear not all of Jesus' divine accounts were in the Bible.

You're thinking of the church from the Renaissance. That's quite a few centuries off.

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Re: Religion acting like a giant game of telephone?

Post by Zaki90 on Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:37 am

Oh well, here to defend Islam...


The accuracy of the texts imo are ordered from least to most:

Torah, Bible, Quran

Reasoning:

Torah:

The torah was written (speculation) from 4000 B.C. to 3000 B.C. with no single author or general time period.
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Bible:

The Bible was written with the first five books of the Torah (Ex. Genesis) more than 4000 years after those were already written. Thus the first five books of the Bible cannot count as accurate when comparing them, only truly to the Quran.

All of the accounts of Jesus were done by people 30-300 years after his death. The average life span of people back then was about 30-50. And even these stories were changed up and even passed down within these years. There was NO documentation, so the "telephone" effect was there, but it was still minimal.

Also, the orginal language of the Bible is not what is used to copy from. The Bible has been translated into different languages from other translated languages. Thus words that are not in other languages may pop and translated on to the other ones. Or words could have been lost.

Now lets pass 2000 years of time, add over 2,287 different language translations, and almost 300 different translation for English alone.
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Quran:

Mohhamed came down with all of the Quranic verses memorized at the age of 40 in the 600's and recited them in gatherings. People in these gatherings wrote them down on animal scraps, papyrus, and basically anything they could find. After his death, and the creation of the Muslim empire. A person came and compiled it into the Quran.

There was no downtime in which the "telephone" effect came into place. And if any scraps were missing, there wouldn't have been exactly 114 verses. The only problems would have been in the legibility in the writing or mix up in the words or how they were said.

And after 1400 years, each Quran is copied and distributed seamlessly with no Quran varying in even the accent marks above the words.


And while there are translation into other languages, those are not taken as proper or holy. And most importantly, all Qurans are copied from Arabic Qurans. Thus there is no loss the words that cannot be expressed in other languages.

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Re: Religion acting like a giant game of telephone?

Post by TNine on Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:06 am

ReconToaster wrote:
That's not how I read it. Dud said that the Gospels were first-hand accounts. Vigil then pointed out that some of the accounts of Jesus were written upwards of 300 years after his death.

T-nine was not necessarily supporting either argument. He was, however, pointing out the fact that Vigil's post was irrelevant, as dud was NOT referring to the accounts written 300+ years later, but of those who were supposedly alive at the time of Jesus' life.

I think T-nine was mocking Vigil for acting as though dud was referring to accounts written 300 years later when he was instead referring to firsthand accounts.

Either way, how fucking appropriate for us to be having an argument like this in a thread about Telephone.

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