Alright.
But, I don't feel the benefit of knowing what people of the ancient do, if there is no lesson in it.
Although, I believe that there is a guidance in the Bible, but probably not everyone knows about it.
I listen to Jordan Peterson, his biblical lecture is awesome.
How will you know if there is a lesson in it or not without reading it. Second, Peterson finds different lessons than I would because he is using his past experience and knowledge to draw his conclusions.
Even if you found nothing after reading what Jesus did, you should still read about him because the Dude rose from the dead. Maybe its worth some investigation. Verfy for yourself if its true.
There has been many miracles as well that science cannot explain that are worth reading about.
Someone should create an AI for Catholic theology and philosophy. Its Rich with gems and nuance. The church did came before the bible after all.
I read the Bible. I think most people will only find it as a fiction rather than a true story. For me, it's interesting how a book is more durable than anything in the world today.
I know The Bible is worth studying, but I'm not looking at it as a story that the science can not explain. I'm looking at it from a different perspective, just as how Jordan looks at it.
Peterson has, unfortunately, revealed himself to be a bit of a grifter lately.
I'd be weary.
really? why do you think so?
He is trying to build an organization called ARC (Alliance for Responsible Citizenship). Maybe he tried to crowdfund the orgnization?