MissThundercat
Are the cis okay?
Or not. Let's carry on
My problem with this is it's still incompatible with a supposedly infallible, omnipotent deity. If the God of Abraham is infallible, and Jesus is God made flesh, why did the narrative need changing?
And we've gone round and round before on how mainstream Christianity relies on more than just the 4 gospels. Again, you don't have to believe that, but you do have to acknowledge that your interpretation doesn't match up with the majority of others.
Differences between the OT and Gospels seem to be super common on this thread because that's pretty much all skeptics want to talk about.
No, this is disingenuous or ignorant. The heart of biblical exegesis has been such differences, and that work has been carried on by deeply religious Christians for the very good reason that they cared what God was trying to tell them.
You still don't seem to understand that skeptics don't think much about the Bible -- it's just another work of fiction to us. We also don't think much about believers who are happy to believe and let others do the same or not. What we do think about is the believers who are also fanatically trying to jam their interpretations down everyone else's throat, and whose interpretations are (unsurprisingly) usually both historically and logically inept.
For a nonbeliever 'who doesn't care' and hates people 'jamming their interpretations down everyone's throat'...aren't you kind of the champion averaging about 25% of posts on a thread that shouldn't concern you?
I'm fascinated by myth. Why would you deny me that discussion?
And show me once where I've tried to impose my beliefs on you. You can worship Russell's teapot all you want. That's cool by me. Just don't tell me that my lack of gullibility implies a lack of ethics because that will get you sucking on rhetorical soup.
Good point, but what is your "rock" (so to speak) on which you build your ethics?
Good point, but what is your "rock" (so to speak) on which you build your ethics?
There is no rock. Everything is change. Everything is a negotiation. It is up to us. We wake up and remake the world every day.
Does that imply there is a line in the sand that you can cross?
I have no idea what this means...
Based on past posts....
Will you ever vote R?
Will you ever embrace a Bostonian?
If relocated, would you move to Birmingham, AL?
I'm fascinated by myth. Why would you deny me that discussion?
And show me once where I've tried to impose my beliefs on you. You can worship Russell's teapot all you want. That's cool by me. Just don't tell me that my lack of gullibility implies a lack of ethics because that will get you sucking on rhetorical soup.
This discussion doesn't interest me.
If only.
In private, such as my conversations with Rev. Jen, is that 98% of Christians aren't like that. I just wish the 98% would start speaking up and saying "*******s don't speak for us."
The reverend has helped me understand that she's in the silent majority. I walk into Grace Episcopal and I don't get a second look for wearing a skirt or carrying a purse.
Ya gotta have a gimmick.