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jesus, youre not asking for much are you!! i shall do my best in the time i have. i really should be doing some work!
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What exactly are these criticisms? |
the contradictory nature of the bible. for any "rule" or "truth" littered throughout its pages, you can find another rule or truth saying the exact opposite. the fact that there are many downright dehumanistic components of the bible makes me doubt the veracity of the document as the word of a higher being. the bible's hangups on sexual activities alone shows that it is the word of man, and not of a deity.
now, since the bible is the work man, how are we to identify the truths from the bias? what is god's word and what is man's bullshit? this can only ever come down to interpretation. there are three problems here.
firstly, the bible means whatever anyone wants it to mean. i dont need to spell out the problems inherent here.
secondly, how can i take a document seriously when god has not deemed his word to be worthy enough of an unabridged, accurate version?
thirdly, why would a god expect thorough and exhaustive study of his word before enlightenment is achieved? what about all the poor humans whose intellectual capacity was less than what is required to adequately "understand" the bible? why is it ok for some of his chosen to miss out on the deeper meaning(s)?
and if it all comes down to"faith" then an understanding isn't all that important anyway, is it? 
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Where do you find reasons to support your conclusions, and what type of methodology have you adopted when looking at the Bible? |
im not quite sure what you mean here. what kind of methodologies do you use when watching a movie? or reading a novel? i will admit that i never read the bible with the view of writing a dissertation on the topic, and my problematic efforts at reading it where as an adolescent so my memory aint the best.
| quote: | Originally posted by Paradox Lost
I simply ask these questions because, as I mentioned earlier, I see you passionately advancing these positions concerning God and the Bible, but am unable to recall many 'supporting moments' you have pointed out in the spirit of demonstrating why you believe what you believe (and again, I will admit to not being totally on top of this discussion, so I apologize if you have).
Secondly, I understand we are talking specifically about Christianity and the Bible here, but I was alluding to a more general issue regarding your atheism as a whole, and I understand that this is somewhat tangential to the central conversation you've been involved in. |
my concerns with religion are far less related to the validity (or not) of the bible (or any other holy book) and the manner in which religion manifests itself in the public sphere. i dont have an issue with a religion that minds its own business and exists on a personal level, as i am a firm believer in freedom of choice and freedom of religion. but that freedom also means freedom FROM religion, which doesn't exist in any modern society that i know of, and it certainly doesn't in any developing nation either. i have a problem with religion's historical tendency to be used as a form of social control.
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