The reason there are so many different denominations is pretty much exactly for this reason - they can't decide cohesively who to condemn :lol:. Doesn't make a very good case for the divine and unquestionably nature of religion if they individually determine what is correct and what is a "mistake" or "mistranslation", or "isn't supposed to be taken literally" (my favourite excuse).
People know their favorite passages of the bible but tend to ignore the rest. Much of the bible was written to a specific audience at a certain time. I don't believe that it directly applies to every situation of your life. Some things are literal and some are figurative.
Yes, I feel we can't have any law based off something we 1. Don't understand 2. Religion. Hi constitution.
the thing is my parents wanted me to enter the ministry, never felt the call myself. the thing i have discovered and found it best articulated by " a letter to louise" found on the pflag website is that the Bible does not say what it means, it says what it says. this means that we give our own meaning to the words and forget that none of the writers of the Bible were speaking to us, they believed that, in the case of the New Testament, the second coming was not long to come and in the case of the Old Testament, the writers couldn't imagine our world nor that the world would continue for this long. they were talking to the people of their time and their world.
^ No you explained your view clearly but I just can't use that one. I mean, where is the original translation? Who's to say then that God doesn't like homosexuality for sure if the bible we read today is apparently flawed?
Research the Hebrew if you are interested. The Dead Sea Scrolls were found. It isn't "flawed"(the words are misinterpreted), it's like when you learn any language. There are words in Hebrew that do not translate directly to English and vice versa. Why would 10 of 12 men(disciples) get tortured and die for a lie? Their deaths are documented through secondary history sources.
Forget I said "flawed" then, just worded incorrectly. Who's to say that God condemned homosexuality then as 100%? What if that was worded incorrectly? Or translated incorrectly rather.
I haven't researched the Hebrew in the Old Testament. I know in the New Testament when it is mentioned it is actually referring to male prostitution and pedophilia based on the Greek words. I would like to research it more on my own with several sources. I am not up at the old college library a lot. ---------- Post added 10th Jun 2014 at 09:45 PM ---------- So, if you take a philosophy class freshman or sophomore year, you can research this topic and use it as a proposal for a paper. Your databases are your friends.
partial quote Unless you happen to live in northern Kentucky, in which case people will send you millions of dollars for a place where you can say all science is wrong and every word of the Bible is totally accurate. http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/things-i-learned-at-the-creation-museum
"There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses"
I am not religious, but I respect religions that are set for peace. Most people warp the bible to form to their own twisted ways - then again, it has some terrifying and horrible shit in there. It should only have one sentence. "Be a nice person with good intentions or else."
As a former Southern Baptist turned Atheist, I probably know more about the bible than a lot of Christians out there.
The Bible (like all other religious books) is nothing but a fictional text with a huge, and sometimes crazy, fanbase. I feel sorry for the people who've been brainwashed from a young age by their family to actually believe in this shit, or even take it seriously.
If I were Christian and if I would read the bible literally: I'd disregard the entire Old Testament, because Jesus 'died for our sins' and created a new pact between the Christian god and Christians. The Old God was an evil and jealous piece of work (read the OT to see why). The New God as explained by Jesus was merciful and preaches peace and harmony and forgiving others. Then there's still some parts in the New Testament, which condemn homosexuality, but those parts are from letters from one of the apostles, not Jesus's's words, so those can be disregarded too.
It depends on the intentions of the people who wrote it. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately, since the appear to have been sick bastards), they're all dead, so we'll never know.