Seraph wrote:Seth wrote:Seraph wrote:The bible itself is a very flexible book.
Not really.
Seraph wrote:In it can be found justification for anything under the sun, from witch burning through condemnation of homosexuality to slavery.
So?
So, the bible itself is a very flexible book after all. For just about any bible verse of any significance you can find another that says the opposite. What flavour your christianity turns out to be depends on which ones you cherry-pick. For example, currently, the all merciful Christ is in fashion with the majority. They are the one's who ignore Luke 19:27: "Jesus said, 'But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me.'" This cherry-picking among bible verses is one reason why we have so many different brands of churches, each of which claims to be the True Christianity.
Seth wrote:Seraph wrote:If you think you can arbitrate which bits of the bible and what interpretations of them are part of true christianity, you are deluded.
Not really. I've read the New Testament you see, which overrules the Old Testament and changes all the rules for Christians.
If the old new testament did overrule the old one, the various christian varieties would not have it lying on every pulpit of every church. They would have done what the protestant churches have done when they ripped eleven books out of their version of the holy book. Why didn't they? They kept the old testament because Jesus told them the old covenant still applies: "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil." [Matthew 5:17-18]
Seth wrote:Exi5tentialist wrote:Seth wrote:Exi5tentialist wrote:I mean, surely people-burning Christians are sinners. But they're still Christians.
Nope.
Based on what?
They don't comport with the tenets of Christianity.
Bible study fail. Read
Exodus 22:18. "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live."
As I said, I've done my bible studies in spades. You have not.
Wayback Machine fallacy. That's not a tenet of modern Christianity, that's a tenet of Old Testament Judaism, and it's not a tenet that is followed by any mainstream Christian sect in any civilized country on earth today because killing witches is against the law. It's remarkable that "witches" are being burned in Nigeria precisely because it's an abhorrent practice that has been long rejected by Christians as barbaric and evil. You would fallaciously attempt to impose Old Testament practices on modern Christianity in order to justify your bigotry and hatred.
Christianity is what Christ taught, which is why it's called "Christ-ianity," and Christ NEVER taught people to kill or burn anyone.
But Christianity is also what Christians practice in today's society, within the context of the laws that exist today. You don't get to decide for Christians what Christianity is, you see, they do. Nor can you lump everyone together and assign blame or culpability for wrongdoing to those who have not done anything wrong as a method of supporting a bogus argument that religion is bad. Fact is religion is mostly good, and exists because it has positive and beneficial effects on society. It exists as an evolved societal meme that is very powerful and useful, for the most part.
Seth wrote:Seth wrote:Seraph wrote:Oh, and predictably you avoid the
bits that don't suit you, just as you dismiss statistics that fail to support your ideology.
What ideology is that, pray tell?
Seraph wrote:You need to ask? OK, your particular brand of libertarianism.
You do understand that Libertarianism is a political and economic philosophy that has nothing whatever to do with religion, right?
I said "
Ideology", not religion, right? I go by the first two definitions found in the Free Dictionary:
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a body of ideas that reflects the beliefs and interests of a nation, political system, etc. and underlies political action
2. (Philosophy) Philosophy Sociol the set of beliefs by which a group or society orders reality so as to render it intelligible[/quote]
Why did you bring it up during a discussion about religion? What relevance does my Libertarianism have to the subject under discussion? Sounds to me like you're just setting up a red herring argument to deflect away from the debate by posting ad hominim comments.
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