vlad321 said:
So one book is special just because some people think it's special, but another book witht he exact same merits isn't special? I once met someone who actually believed in the nordic gods, does that make the nordic mythology sacred as well? How do you define sacred? Just by people's feelings? |
First of all, when someone tells that they have believe or have is sacred, not just personally but like a religion, that shows how important it is to them and that alone deserves respect.
He believed? Ok. Personally i don`t but i would still respect his belief, even if i thought it was absurd. Something sacred is something that normally is above a person and defines him or her - and with it everything that is related to it.
With religion, God and everything related to Him is sacred. The holy book is sacred for that reason alone. It`s His teachings, His view on life, etc. It`s the book, the peace of paper that it`s sacred per se, it`s what it`s written and the meaning of there being such a book.








