Tag: worship

  • Insulation

    20251021

    Do I need my phone heading to drop a deuce

    No, I will just think freely

    Jumped aboard the Lambulance Train

    **snatched revelation mind blow

    Dropping dominos
    Seek... 🔗

    I was seeking… 🔗

    The answer to my prayer

    To finish my Lambulance

    What needs to be done next?

    Figure out my walls

    But the insulation

    Wast it not, cool old Town coffee in Goleta had exposed studs?

    I want that

    Maybe I do not need insulation at all

    But it will be cold

    Only if you touch it

    **snatched to I am the the great I am

    We all are the spirit of God

    I am me

    A sinner

    He is God

    God is Good

    Swirl around that a bit

    No really, I am ashame of myself so much because of

    He is God

    God is good

    Swirl one more time on that

    But, I shamefully hide from Him

    He is God

    God is good

    I know, but I want you to know I am not being heard about my shame

  • I am here

    20251021

    I am exactly where I want to be

    This is what I wanted…right?

    Woke up at 4:50 and the old song that played:

    “maybe each time you wake up, God is trying to tell you something”

    What are you trying to tell me Lord?

    That I wanted to wake up at this time?

    I said that as I dosed back off

    In, what felt like, a blink it was 5:50

    Oy! Get up!

    What are you trying to tell me Lord?

    That if I wanted to get up at a time

    I needed to get up at the time

    God will help me do what I wanted to do

    So why did I not do what I said I wanted to do

    I found the answer to Paul’s question:

    Why do we do what we do not want to do

    **snatched to prayer to ambulance… 🔗

  • Historical preservation

    20251018

    Still rooted but digressed from law

    Asked chatGPT to verify the fact of recreatability of new testament

    Excellent question — and it gets to the heart of why the Bible (especially the New Testament) is considered uniquely well-preserved among ancient works.

    Here’s how the comparison breaks down:




    📜 Manuscript Evidence for the Bible

    New Testament manuscripts:

    Over 5,800 Greek manuscripts survive today.

    Plus 10,000+ Latin and 9,000+ other early versions (Syriac, Coptic, Armenian, etc.).

    The earliest fragments date to around 125 A.D. (e.g., the John Rylands Papyrus P52), within about 30–40 years of the original writings.


    Old Testament manuscripts:

    The Dead Sea Scrolls (c. 250 B.C.–70 A.D.) confirmed the remarkable accuracy of Hebrew Scriptures compared to the later Masoretic Text (9th–10th century A.D.).






    📚 Comparison with Other Ancient Literature

    Work Earliest Copy Time Gap # of Manuscripts Comments

    New Testament ~125 A.D. <100 yrs 5,800+ (Greek) Most attested ancient work
    Homer’s Iliad ~400 B.C. ~500 yrs ~1,800 Second-best attested ancient text
    Plato ~900 A.D. ~1,200 yrs 7 Widely studied, yet sparse
    Aristotle ~1,100 A.D. ~1,400 yrs 49 Very limited
    Caesar’s Gallic Wars ~900 A.D. ~950 yrs ~10 Standard classical history
    Tacitus’ Annals ~1,100 A.D. ~1,000 yrs ~20 Key Roman history
    Herodotus ~900 A.D. ~1,300 yrs ~8 Father of history





    🔍 So, is any other literature preserved better?

    No — nothing from antiquity is preserved better than the Bible, especially the New Testament.

    It stands out for:

    The sheer number of manuscripts.

    The closeness in time to the originals.

    The geographical spread of copies (Europe, Africa, Middle East).

    The ability to cross-check thousands of versions for accuracy.


    Because of this, even skeptical scholars acknowledge that we can reconstruct the New Testament text with more than 99% certainty — a level unmatched by any other ancient work.




    Even if the oldest religion? What is the oldest religion?

    That’s a deep and fascinating question — and it depends on how you define “religion” and what counts as “oldest.”

    Let’s unpack it clearly:




    🕰️ 1. The Oldest Religions (by historical roots)

    Religion Approximate Origin Key Features Textual Preservation

    Hinduism ~2300–1500 B.C. (Indus Valley) Polytheistic / monistic; Vedas, karma, reincarnation Rig Veda is among the oldest surviving religious texts (~1500 B.C.)
    Ancient Egyptian Religion ~3000 B.C. Worship of Ra, Osiris, Isis; afterlife focus Texts like Pyramid Texts (~2400 B.C.), but fragmentary
    Sumerian / Mesopotamian Religion ~3500 B.C. Pantheon (Anu, Enlil, Inanna); creation and flood myths Epic of Gilgamesh (~2100 B.C.), mostly preserved on clay tablets
    Zoroastrianism ~1500–1000 B.C. Dualism: Ahura Mazda vs. Angra Mainyu Avesta texts partly lost; earliest complete versions ~9th century A.D.
    Judaism ~2000 B.C. (Abraham) Monotheism; covenant with God Hebrew Bible remarkably preserved; verified by Dead Sea Scrolls
    Chinese Traditional Religion ~2000–1500 B.C. Ancestor worship, Heaven (Tian), early Taoism roots Oracle bones (Shang dynasty) show early spiritual writing





    📚 2. Which Has the Best-Preserved Ancient Texts?

    Even among these ancient religions:

    The Vedas (Hinduism) are extremely old and well preserved orally.
    For centuries, Brahmin priests memorized them syllable-for-syllable, using precise chanting systems that kept them almost unchanged.
    → However, most written copies we have are much later (c. 1000 A.D. or later).

    The Bible (Judaism + Christianity), in contrast, has far more manuscripts and closer in time to the originals, as you noted — over 5,000 Greek New Testament manuscripts and thousands of Hebrew and translation copies.
    → So while not the oldest religion, the Bible is by far the best-preserved ancient text in written form.





    🧭 3. Summary

    Oldest religion (still practiced): Hinduism

    Oldest known religious texts: Pyramid Texts (Egypt, ~2400 B.C.) and Rig Veda (~1500 B.C.)

    Best preserved ancient writings overall: The Bible, especially the New Testament, by sheer manuscript evidence and textual fidelity