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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am the OP, and there are a few posts ascribing things to me I did not make, so let me clear up a few items: - The title of the thread is "The Bible is an immoral book", and that is the main point I was making, separate from my Atheism. - I understand that there are many Christians who are not biblical literalists -- that is a GOOD thing, and it enables both Christians and Atheists to agree on that main premise of the thread, that "The Bible is an immoral book". - It also allow Atheists and Christians to together denounce things like the execrable Franklin Graham who said "As a Christian I believe the Bible which defines homosexuality as sin, something to be repentant of, not something to be flaunted, praised or politicized. The Bible says marriage is between a man & a woman—not two men, not two women." just this week. - Even non-literalist Christians would admit that fundamentalist Christians are still a significant force in society and speaking out against prejudice and erosion of personal liberties is important. Happy to clarify or answer any questions beyond the above.[/quote] I take it this is another thread about the Hebrew bible, the core of Jewish civilization, with its poetry, its epic narrative, and its intricate legal code (which continued to evolve after the closing of the cannon - as G-d expected and wanted, according to the Jewish tradition) from which Jews are implicitly excluded.[/quote] Please don’t indulge this troll! She has no interest in anything you or anybody else says. She’ll twist it, pretend to misunderstand it, and then claim you don’t have a point. This has been going on long enough. [/quote] First, you should google "The Streisand Effect". Second, I appreciate the PP's response, which sounds like another stating the bible should not be taken literally. I am betting the PP agrees the slavery points (and many others) are highly contradictory to his morals, as they are mine. [/quote] https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/does-the-bible-condone-slavery/[/quote] Thanks, very good read. And it is comforting to know that religious people have struggled with these passages also. I'd be interested to know if there are similar articles about the other passages in post #1.[/quote] If anyone needed proof this bigot just wants to hate on Christians, and can be respectful to anybody else, here it is.[/quote] Have you considered the possibility that I like the intellectual, non-fundamentalist version of this thought? Have you noticed I have complimented several other Christians who expressed similar thoughts in the same way? That pretty much shows your point to be FALSE.[/quote] There are also fundamentalist jewish approaches to the text (though they are not literalist in the way that some Protestant approaches are). I find those interesting, and know some of the people who hold them to be good people, though I do not share that approach. [/quote]
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