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I totaly agree christains dismiss the OT when they really should be following the laws.
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I have also heard Christians, for example, refer to Deuteronomy to prove that God condemns rape. However, ask the same Christians if the Old Testament laws that provide rules for beating slaves are evidence that God approved of slavery, and they'll tell you that you're being unfair. For many Christians, whether or not Old Testament law is a meaningful reflection of God's character or moral standards depends on what it is these Christians are trying to prove at the moment. When it comes to one's religious beliefs, I have learned not to expect consistency. Anyone who believes that "perfect goodness" includes a God who hates people, and/or a "loving" God who imposes eternal torment on people is not capable, in my opinion, of being consistent, at least not when it comes to his or her religious beliefs. |
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Your point is taken, but, quite frankly, I would prefer that they were at least honest about their religion. When they petition government to accept the soft and fuzzy reading as a basis for laws/education/etc., the danger is not that schools might teach peace and love according to Jesus. As you said, that's not particularly bothersome. The danger is that lurking just beneath the surface is all the extremist trash that they've conveniently disavowed when it was presented a problem for them. Yes, I think of Christians as slithering in the shadows, biding their time, salivating at the chance for another Inquisition. I can at least respect the tenacity of nutcases like the Taliban, who don't bullshit about their crazy book. If Christians would be as honest, then maybe the common person would see how truly batshit crazy that religion is, and finally reject it. Quote:
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Actually I get nauseated even thinking about those generations of sanctimonious sick "Christian" bastards who got their jollies by standing around clutching their crosses and chanting hymns to cover the screams of those whom they were burning at the stake, and tearing in half upon the torture racks. In my view, knowing that such things did actually take place (as is well documented by the Christian churches own records and admissions) Anyone who is knowledgeable of it, yet still desiring to be associated with that kind of history, is just as sick of a fuck as those sick bastards who did those things. |
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Ingersoll, for example, made the observation that the New Testament is infinitely worse than the Old Testament because the Christian doctrine of hell (the possibility of eternal punishment) is derived from the teachings of the New Testament.
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Great point. I am also amazed at that.
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The old testament has absolute obedience as a primary theme. The new testament does too, it just wraps it up better. |
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