That’s a shame, Colvin… I can’t take the whole week off, but was going to take a few days to head up. Still might - the lineup sounds like it could be very worthwhile, even for someone with an idiosyncratic belief. It would have been nice meeting you, though.
Thanks for the Latvian Bible link - and within minutes of posting, an LOL participant sent me a link to the relevant English language passage on another site. People are very helpful here!!
In any case, I wasn’t familiar with this part of the Bible, but I’ve been pondering it a bit since - it seems to me that in addition to what people SHOULD get from it (the promise of the beginning), it’s also an example of the Bible being written for other times, and that it shouldn’t always be taken literally.
All these foundations, and this one shall be of emerald, and this one of chalcedony, and this one of topaz (etc., etc.)… now, I looked into it a little bit (just web-surfing), and I can very well accept symbolism and so forth, not to mention a promise of “this wealth will be yours, too” to the poor and downtrodden, but if you take this literally - good grief, that will be one gaudy temple. It was SO over the top… almost like a commercial for Heaven… “Yessirree Bob, the BIGGEST darn pearl ya’ ever saw, and ALL THIS can be YOURS for the LOW LOW price of obedience… but wait… there’s MORE… cubits of JASPER, too! And gold, as well!”
Now, I mean no disrespect - as I said, I think it was written for other people, other times; the snake oil aspect has aged. We look back on advertisements from half a century ago and smile. This is a two thousand year old ad.
The morals, however, those remain and should be highlighted. I just have a problem with those who treat the morals and the wrappings as equally worthwhile/valid.
