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Old 10-08-2006, 06:39 PM   #1
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Constantly we hear this thing about "oh, it's out of context". There is a sort of chopped up version of the bible that feeds it to the reader in digestible daily chunks with a bit of supporting babble, they obviously sell well, so why aren't the buyers stopping short and saying "oh, but that's out of context, I can't buy that!!!" (?) :huh:
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Constantly we hear this thing about "oh, it's out of context". There is a sort of chopped up version of the bible that feeds it to the reader in digestible daily chunks with a bit of supporting babble, they obviously sell well, so why aren't the buyers stopping short and saying "oh, but that's out of context, I can't buy that!!!" (?) :huh:
Probably because they trust that fellow Christians won't take something out of context. It's the big mean infidels who would misrepresent the perfect Word of God.
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Context often follows the following rule:

If I like it, context is irrelevant, while if I don't like it, it is quoted out of context.

Just like:

If I like it, it's literal, while if I don't like it, it's allegorical.
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