JohnDB, that is precisely my point that was objected to a few posts back.
Mortal fallible humans wrote the bible from heavily contested fragments of copies of things...God or Jesus did not write the bible - Christians historically slaughtered each other over what is considered the true bible. Geez Christians in my own town accuse other Christians of not being Christians because they interpret the bible different to each other...all the Christians in my town are united only that Catholics are not Christians and Christians are not Catholics and protestants are not........etc etc etc until we all go insane and then along come the Muslims, the new age gurus, the Hindus, ....
The history of mankind is violent...no doubt. And many have used religious beliefs as propaganda to gain support for their violent efforts.
And this sort of thing (making propaganda out of theology) Jesus is quoted as specifically saying not to do.
So why does it happen?
Because people don't remember what Jesus/God has said and they twist other quotes to make them say what they want... becoming propaganda.
I agree completely that the world is a messed up place.
But there are these isolated pockets of good, moral, hardworking people who are absolutely happy and living in a happy, peaceful society. And adherence to the principles of Christianity is usually the central core of such societies.
Unimaginable atrocities as well as unbelievable joy and contentment all centered on this one book.
And I'm telling you that point blank those causing the atrocities as well as their supporters have ignored or not known what God has inspired to be written in the scriptures. Every last one of the "troublemakers" has been told by at least one to two people who knows better that they aren't behaving right...and promptly ignored them.
"Do it for the children" is another propaganda line...but even if our political leaders are behaving child like we still don't blame war on kids...
For whatever reason we like to believe that God needs us instead of us needing God.
Teenagers are notorious for this sort of behavior towards their parents.
You of course have the choice.
You can either build upon and enhance your grandparents legacy or you can expend it and drain the community you live in. One choice makes you out to be a "nobody". The other choice makes you notorious...and probably a nobody too.
I actually happen to be a very big fan of the "average guy" with a high moral compass and does his bit to enhance the community he lives in. Even though I am a construction Electrician I bake thousands of cookies and candies and at least half dozen gingerbread houses every year...all to be given away. All made in my "less than average" kitchen.
Christians have both kinds of people...the nutters and the really kind. Wolves and sheep.
We, as sheep, are supposed to run away from the wolves and abandon them to loneliness. Not support them in their battles against the "really bad wolves".
It's so easy to get caught up in doing the wrong things when we mean well. A sheep can become a wolf. And that's why we have traditions and rituals and practices and stories that we remember. That's why they are written down...
Most all of the manuscripts are catalogued and compared today. Hand written copyist mistakes and personal notes included in the scriptures are now seen for what they are.
They form the UBS v4 and Biblica Hebraica Stuttengartsia.
So that the Bible we have today is probably as accurate as the autographs. Yes, ordinary people penned the scriptures. Guys like you and me (with a couple notable exceptions)
But they had a personal relationship with God.
God created the natural order of things...He doesn't need a flash or a puff of smoke to make "magic" happen. Your grandparents did impossible things that are unimaginable for who they were. But God likely "greased the skids" for them...and they did the work.
God can move a mountain...but He doesn't because people need that mountain to be exactly where it is.