PLAYER57832 wrote:
but let's take just one point.. you claim that if the entire Bible is not to be taken literally (and mind you, there is disagreement over what that means), it must therefore be allegory. Huh?
How can there be disagreement over what the word "literally" means?
What is there to be "huh?" about in my statement.
It's either literal/true.. or it's allegorical... or just fiction.
PLAYER57832 wrote:A good part of the Bible is "simple" history.
OK... so if this history is true (or if you believe it's true) then that is a literal interpretation of these sections.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Other parts are laws for a society that no longer exists today in full form.
If you are supposed to obey the laws to the letter... that is a literal interpretation of these sections.
The laws are the laws... unless God decrees some change in the law, I'm not sure why it would matter if time has passed.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Christ came to fulfill the law, not to do away with it. However, he did make clear that the exact legalism of the pharisees and such was plain wrong. A classic example is the admonition against him for healing on the Sabbath. HIs response? Was to say that they would leap into a well to save a lamb on the Sabbath, and is not healing humans more imperative? Many of the prohibitions you put forward are of men, not God.
So you are saying that the Pharisees interpreted the laws incorrectly. Fine.
So then the laws are open to interpretation, and we are at the mercy of those people (religious leaders) whose job it is to make these interpretations. So if I'm following the interpretations made by the religious leaders, and these are wrong, I'm going to hell???
PLAYER57832 wrote:Just because God gives us words does not mean humanity will perfectly understand them.
So if we can't understand WTF God is trying to tell us... why bother?
Don't you think that an Omnipotent God is capable of communicating with us in a manner we understand? Wouldn't it make sense for God to communicate effectively if He/She really wanted us to follow these "Laws"?
... and if the we are misunderstanding basic things like simple "Laws"... what else are we failing to understand?
The whole Bible is now open to interpretation.
PLAYER57832 wrote:My issue with your words was that you stated to be fact things that are opinion. You are welcome to your opinion, but say they are fact and I will dispute.
jimboston wrote:Bible Old Testament - Copied from previous religions... fiction.
Bible New Testament - Nice work of Fiction
Modified at the order of the Roman Emperor Constantine to help him better control his Empire.
He may very well have believed his victories were assisted by God.
I have actually disputed each of these. You ignore or dismiss as just not sensible any ideas you do not agree with. The problem? Your disbelief does not make my beliefs false. You claim proof when what you really mean is either you disagree or you don't believe my version.
Me calling them "fiction" may be opinion. I'll concede that word.
Me stating that parts of the Old Testament are actually copied stories from other religions is fact.
Me stating that Constantine formed the Council of Nicaea and ordered them to come up with a unified Bible is fact.
You can surely find links on religious websites that dispute these facts. That doesn't make them not facts.
You can find likes on religious websites that dispute the existence of Dinosaurs too... just because you can find a link disputing facts; that doesn't mean something isn't a fact.
