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Originally Posted by PairTheBoard
Yes, as I described above, according to my approach to reading it. I'm also informed by the various types of analysis of it by secular scholars.
There's been a lot of work done in modern Christian theology. It sounds like all you've ever heard about is the petrified theology of fundamentalism. The main point of the Second Vatican Council was Pope John declaring modern theology ok for the Catholic Church. Do a little research.
PairTheBoard
Is the resurrection real?
Was there a virgin birth?
Does the action of the supposed first man and woman cast original sin and a fallen nature on the human race?
Does torturing and sacrificing some other being grant righteousness to these fallen creatures?
Are there witches, and is the command to kill witches in the Bible okay with you?
Did Moses part the Red Sea?
Is the mimicking of popular miracles of the time in the stories about Jesus fictional or literal?
Was the bullshyt walking on water trick a borrowed wives tale to sell the religion, or did it actually happen?
Did the illiterate omniscient (a bit of a contradiction) savior create the quantum field and the Andromeda galaxy?
Let's see where you stand. My replies are no, no, no, no, no, no, fictional, a borrowed wives tale to sell the religion to the supersitious magic believing masses, no.
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