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12-16-2001, 09:58 AM | #11 | |
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In fact, they read the bible (God's word, presumably) in such a way that the obviously nasty things God does/commands/condones are written off as "excusable for God because he's above morality" (whatever that means). It never ceases to amaze me that the "We need God to teach us morals" crowd are the same ones who second-guess Holy Writ because it clearly is in opposition to the morals they accept. Perhaps a poor example, but Jesus commanded, "If thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, etc." Only the nutjobs (ref. recent Filippino news release) take this literally, but there's no indication whatsoever that it was meant metaphorically. Thus, in interpreting this, they have the choice to either take it at face value or to interpret it according to what they know to be right/wrong/common sense. Except in extreme cases, they go with "common sense" then have the gall to insist that their morals come from God. d |
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As to the OT, most of it is literal unless it's poetic or apocalyptic. We're dealing with preliterate tribal myths about creation and other facets of life. Apologetics, however, has to change the interpretation for things which clearly don't fit with reality. |
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