Beyond the Holy Word
The bible supports the
idea that heathens are evil, or foolish, and passages differ, the
trouble with Christianity, as well as Judaism and Islam, is verse
selection, the act of quote mining their own religious texts, and in
many cases the group or sect they belong to sets a view that condemns
or condones a group of people by a very bias selection process. So
selecting passages can be used to support nearly any position,
especially with some cunning interpretation, this is the sad case of
what religion is, in its fundamentalist and moderate forms, an
expression of bias that claims divine warrant.
Philosophising the
bible means you pretty much place the new perspective, as a modern
ideology, above that of the bible, every church is interpretation
above pure biblical acceptance, because the contradictions mean that
you cannot come to a view without an interpretation of the bible.
Even if you try die-hard literalism, the various contradictions mean
you cannot accept all things as equal, the first motion is to say one
set of ideas are divine and secondly others were man-created, or only
laws and traditions of the time, the line between what we should
accept now and what we need not, is not set out in scripture, so even
literalists admit this problem. The trouble is that sects find
excuses to picks a select various rules out of their books, some by
bible study, some by modern tradition, others by claiming that Christ
tells them what is right or wrong, this last one being more about
conscience than anything divine, and based on a cultural background
as the ethical foundation for what god may wish to you. Many read
popular Christian books, as a result of modern apologists many think
that a Christian belief is rational, depending on who's work they
read, and the sect in question. Some are more honest and say that
god is not testable, non-falsifiable, such reasoning isn't about
confirming that their religion is true, as much as suggesting there's
room for some kind of god, and Christianity fits the mould they have
just created enough to suggest that their belief is possibility true.
The modern Christianity we face is a reformed religion, even in
cases of biblical literalism, this reformation hasn't fully taken
place in regard to Islam, of which similar methods of interpretation
are used, and, much like fundamentalist Christians, they claim not to
be interpreting the holy works, even though there is no other way to
take them perfectly literally, since texts that consist of great
contradictions and imperfections.
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