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In reply to the discussion: What is the role of inspiration in the Bible? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)45. No, that is the God presented in the Bible.
Of course, if it's all just a metaphor, I'd argue that the God of the Bible is a metaphor for a cruel capricious universe that demands we placate it with the blood of others. We can see that circumcision, animal sacrifice, genocide, and the crucifixion are all metaphors for the price of life being in blood, for that which is dead cannot grow, but only disintegrate.
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What's additionally upsetting is by doing this, guillaumeb is reinforcing sexist stereotypes...
trotsky
Mar 2019
#7
What constitutes evidence in the absence of knowledge of the Creator's nature?
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
#58
It's not a misframe. The story actually justifies patriarchical oppression
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#50
The ancient Indians spoke of the Unity of Creation thousands of years before. Their teachings
c-rational
Mar 2019
#60
I would never say that the Creator can only be found in the wrods of the Bible.
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
#68
As you well know, english speakers generally use very few verb forms when speaking.
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
#77