Skjellyfetti wrote:Well, there are quite a lot of interpretations of the Bible. There are a few hundred denominations in the the US.Chizzang wrote: Where we discussed the importance of the Catholic Bishops stating that the Islamic dudes in the Boston Marathon Bombing should NOT BE killed for their heinous crimes against humanity
Even though - quite literally - the Old Testament would have them killed without question
The Church thus dismisses the Old Testament as "not valid in the light of newer societal norms"
Some take the entire Bible completely literally. Earth 6,000 years old, gays should be stoned to death, etc.
Others do not. Catholics aren't fundamentalists.
Again, you problem is with fundamentalists.
Too vague SKJelly,
The term "The Bible" shouldn't be used to describe the Old Testament and the New Testament as one
They are distinctly different books and schools
The Old Testament has been dismissed by Christianity
as a matter of the New Covenant (Jesus dying)
So when you say "The Bible" you need to be specific
American Christian Fundamentalists include the Old Testament for one reason only
it gives them MORE POWER
But factually speaking
If they actually read the New Testament LITERALLY this would not be possible
Christianity has done a fabulous job (as religions go) at molding itself to society
and using the standards set by societal norms as time goes on
This does not make Christians less annoying
but it does make them far less dangerous






