• ArxCyberwolf
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      5 days ago

      You know what they say, the best way to make someone an atheist is to make them actually read the Bible from front to back.

      • AItoothbrush
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        84 days ago

        I have a friend who was a serious muslim so she started reading the quran and then relized at the age of 8 that the whole thing is bs so she stopped believing. Its funny because there are a bunch of people who tell her how shes disrespecting her ancestors and she should at least read a bit into it. She probably knows more about it than 90% of the people telling her about it.

        • @Snowclone
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          I was also ashamed to find out, there is no tradition! Religion shifts focus and meaning constantly and usually as a reaction. The religion I was born in now says it’s ALWAYS been against trans people, and point to the written beliefs that came out of being anti feminism the last few decades and recontextalize it to fit their priorities now. I’m old enough that this lie is obvious and stupid. But this has always been the process. It’s been new age reframing old age material into current beliefs that not only have no logical connection to any doctorine or belief, but often defy the very principals they claim to extole. It’s always been people poorly copy and pasting popular opinions and priorities over actual historical beliefs.

      • @Snowclone
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        65 days ago

        Just understanding the historical facts and what the very religion that produced it holds as fact and fiction, because it’s not even intended to be factual vs. A bed time story, will make most people realize either their religion is made by fools and liars, or they need to adapt a very symbolic kind of faith.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 days ago

        Can they slip the geniologies? They’re just there to prove the guy in the story is really truly the descendant of someone holy and important, so add nothing if you just presume the protagonist is a proper protagonist

    • @[email protected]
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      -95 days ago

      Wow people from thousands of years ago were people from thousands of years ago. Checkmate, everyone. I am so smart.

        • @[email protected]
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          -74 days ago

          Most Christians now accept female priests, gay marriages, fires on Saturday and clothes with mixed fibres. How would they do this without accepting that the book is outdated?

          • @[email protected]
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            It sounds like they are picking and choosing what to believe and follow, based on their own preferences. If that is the case, they’ll believe whatever they think benefits them, even if it is at the expense of others.

            We have seen this play out with christians against gay people. Now we are seeing it play out against trans people, even though the bible says nothing about trans people. The bible does say to love thy neighbor as thyself though, to judge not lest ye be judged, and to leave judgment to god.

            Picking and choosing only the parts people like makes them hypocrites. Picking and choosing only the parts people think are “good” makes the bible essentially worthless to follow and base one’s life on.

            • @[email protected]
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              -14 days ago

              They are indeed picking and choosing. However, I’m just contesting the poster above claiming that believers would deny the book being outdated. It’s more like a “you have to interpret the core message of love thy neighbor… And sometimes hate the neighbours we specifically don’t like” kind of thing these days.

      • @[email protected]
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        84 days ago

        You might have heard of a group called Christians. They have a lot people there who think this is a devine rulebook and everybody must follow it.

        • @[email protected]
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          Eh, it’s not like they actually follow the bible, nor do they follow Jesus’ teachings. They follow whatever their pastor tells them to follow.

      • Echo Dot
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        45 days ago

        The Bible wasn’t even written thousands of years ago. Bit if it were but lots of it was rewritten and indeed rerewritten by the church over its history, so their revised version. The one they think takes out some of the less acceptable bits.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 days ago

          Okay let’s say 500 years ago. Misogyny, slavery and rape were basically just everyday stuff.

          • @nyctre
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            44 days ago

            Right, but that’s the word of god for some people, not the word of the everyday man.