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other hand does not. You may be biased toward the term "bias", in which case you may favor emotional/cultural colorations, perhaps subconsciously. |
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Is this an example of mindset or bias?
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Cult of the pagan, polytheist Roman Empire. Trinitarianism is the greatest testimony to the crass stupidity of mankind imaginable. This is not because intelligent people actually believe in a trinity- they don't. The stupidity is at a more subtle level than that. Maybe you can work out what it is.
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Wiki definition of "bias": A bias is a prejudice in a general or specific sense, usually in the sense for having a preference to one particular point of view or ideological perspective. However, one is generally only said to be biased if one's powers of judgment are influenced by the biases one holds, to the extent that one's views could not be taken as being neutral or objective, but instead as subjective. Using this definition, I can safely say that most posters here are biased in one way or another, when it comes to discussing the Bible. Is this really surprising? As far as just reading it goes, only the individual would know how biased he/she is. The Billy Graham "statement of faith" does show bias in my opinion. How could you get around this, except to take virtually no firm stand on any spiritual issue. Bias, however, does not equal "falsehood". |
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You don't know what a prejudice is? It means a pre-judgement, so how would you like to be tried by a prejudiced judge and jury, if their pre-judgement is that you are guilty when you are not? You don't know what bias is? How would you like to play a team game where your team has to go uphill all the time? Because that is what 'bias' means. Quote:
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This discussion is becoming pointless.
The OP introduced the word "bias" by asking if the term "Holy Bible" did not evidence some bias, as opposed to an unbiased title like "Miscellaneous collection of ancient near eastern, Greek and Roman texts." Doug Shaver then said that the Bible publishers were marketing to people who had that bias. So - is it not true that Christians read the Bible as holy literature? Are Christians instructed to read the Bible skeptically, looking for contradictions and improbabilities? Do they give equal weight to the text of the Qur'an or the Gita or the Book of Mormon? Does the Holy Spirit aid them in interpretation? |
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