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In reply to the discussion: What constitutes a "valid" interpretation of the Bible? [View all]woodsprite
(12,180 posts)79. Just had this conversation with daughter
I feel the only true version is the original written in Aramaic on scrolls, and even that one is suspect since it was written from so many different viewpoints.
Sooooo, for me, the current Bible is more like the Pirate Code. Who has come up with tons of versions? Usually the leaders in a community. Leaders in a community are also sometimes known as politicians. I think you could trust politicians in Jesus' day just about as much as you can trust them to tell the full truth now.
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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