stovebolts
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Was it true that the Greeks honored an unknown God?Sorry Stove, I just do not buy the idea that Jesus used mythological ideas.
Mythology - a body of myths, as that of a particular people or that relating to a particular person.
Myths - a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
There is no way the Son of God is going to use traditional stories of false gods to convey a truth about the only True God and His plan for mankind. Here is the thing - there is no need for it. He would not need to speak of this mythological place to convey a message to His disciples - who were 100% Jewish. Isaiah 66:24 was well known to them, and so they would have understood this place just fine apart from Greek Mythology.
I assure you, Mythology will be thrown in the lake of fire. Or, at least we can say it will not be in the city of God.
Rev 21:27
But nothing unclean will ever enter it, nor anyone who does what is detestable or false, but only those who are written in the Lamb’s book of life.
I am not denying the idea of Greek Mythology because it does not jive with my idea of hell. I honestly do not have a real specific idea of hell. I just know what its for, and who will be there. Other than that - I could care less.
What I will absolutely deny, 100%, is that Greek Mythology is truth. Its not. And since its not, I will not study it or consume it in any way. There is a difference between using something someone believes in, that's false, as a stepping stone to show them the truth - its an entirely different thing to use something false to represent a truth. The two cannot be combined.
Before you go digging your heels in, you need to understand what I am not saying.
I am NOT saying Greek mythology is true.
What I am saying, is that Greek mythology holds truth.
I hope you can discern between the two. For example, the Greeks honored an unknown God. Paul grabs onto that truth and explains who that unknown God is.
Paul does not say the unknown God is false, or is a myth etc. Instead, he takes the truth they already know and expands it.
I believe Jesus did the same.
If you take a hard line and refuse to accept this, then you have to continue to bury your head in the sand and ignore the fact that Jesus spoke the truths contained in Greek mythology concerning Hades.
Again, I am not saying Greek mythology is truth, but I am saying that Greek mythology contains truth and I believe Jesus is capitalizing on these truths.
Understand?