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In reply to the discussion: What constitutes a "valid" interpretation of the Bible? [View all]edhopper
(34,836 posts)11. Why is God
so obtuse?
You'd think a perfect being could be clearer.
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We may argue about intent, but nobody argues that the parts we don't like are metaphorical
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#97
You've often accused atheists of being literalists, despite their protestations
marylandblue
Dec 2018
#90
He's playing a game that believers who fancy themselves quite intelligent often do.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#68
Or perhaps I did and they aren't the be-all, end-all "silence everyone who disagrees with me"...
trotsky
Dec 2018
#59
An interesting theory. You certainly do like to think of your fellow human beings as stupid.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#63
If a creator requires its creations to follow its instructions, but does not give them the capacity
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#76
Which is why I expressed it as a conditional accepting the premise, so as not to leave open the
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#80
That is interesting as I had not really heard what the RCC says about biblical interpretation.
gtar100
Dec 2018
#12
The modern church needs excuses on why it's no longer a good idea to murder disobedient children
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#23
What makes it valid? Choose the interpretation that reads the way you want it to. There are many ver
keithbvadu2
Dec 2018
#53