Originally Posted by: HK1837 No offence Dave and not really the place to discuss it, but given how many times the 2000 year old info was translated (which always loses context regardless of what anyone says), when it was all actually recorded, who has actually been involved in perpetuating or supressing the information (the Catholic Church and the Court of King James I as examples) I simply do not believe that much of it is what it once was or even close to accurate. I see similar but far shorter timeframe phenomena in GMH research which is why I drew the parallel. The amount of times so called established facts have been proven to be wrong is astounding, and when you eventually sometimes find the point at which the BS started it will often come down to an article written in a magazine less than a decade after the fact, but that wrong information persists and becomes fact. Sometimes it is simply a Journalist's misinterpretation of facts presented to him/her, sometimes it is the Journalist putting 2 and 2 together and getting 7. Sometimes it appears to be deliberate, for example it was actually GMH hiding certain facts and misleading the Press. The difference here other than the timescale is the original factual and irrefutable information still exists and can be found with hard work.
Hey no offense taken.Your analogy of comparing Holden myths to 2000 year old texts does work in regard to entities like the Catholic Church (in which I was originally raised) who distorted the original message and made salvation based on good deeds, rather than a personal faith commitment to Christ which is what the NT texts state.
Also, modern translations use better and older source texts and better translation methods than those behind the King James Bible of 1611, so they are probably more accurate than the old KJ version was.
The NT texts that we have are probably more accurate than any Holden press releases or motor magazine articles so don't be put off reading the NT because you fear it is inaccurate.
There is a difference between the accuracy of the original texts and the myths perpetuated about them. You may form the opinion that the original writers were deluded or lying 2000 years ago but we almost certainly know what words they actually wrote down back then. They may actually be telling the truth, so no-one should use doubts about accuracy to miss out on what may really be the words of life. The texts were written down a historically short time after the events by witnesses or from witness accounts, and though their interpretation may have been distorted by individuals or churches at times, we have multiple ancient copies written in the original Greek trade language of the day that they were composed in which has helped the scholars at the Munster Institute in Germany piece together over many years what they now think is the closest we have to the original Gospels and the writings of Paul.
Just didn't want you to live your life ignoring what might be the best thing you ever read!
That's all I wanted to say in response, and thanks for your graciousness.
Now to get back to reading the new thread just started about Holden myths.
Dave