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09-24-2006, 01:13 PM | #1 | |
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Bible verses which give the believer permission to be irrational
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This kind of thing, to me, comes off as giving permission to Christians, or encouraging Christians, to reject critical reflection on their religion. Christians can then ignore the issue of whether their religion is at all likely to be true, (or even whether their religion is moral.) Are there other nice examples of Bible verses which encourage blind faith or anti-intellectualism, that kind of thing? Someone mentioned "Doubting Thomas" recently, (John 20:24-29), anything else? |
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fabrication of the Galilaeans, when there is ample evidence in the text of contemporary commentators concerning the irrationality of its claims? "Though it has in it nothing divine, by making full use of that part of the soul which loves fable and is childish and foolish, it has induced men to believe that the monstrous tale is truth." Pete Brown AUTHORS of ANTIQUITY http://www.mountainman.com.au/essenes/article_029.htm |
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How about Proverbs 3:5 - "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding."
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I wonder have thought that "Doubting Thomas" would be the explamar for sceptics due to his insistence on physical evidence?
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