John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
>>So, I said that any text can't be used in pieces and small elements.. to not commit a sin against literature.. this is what we know as take the text from the context.. on any text/thesis the argument is a set of:
>>. Proposal
>>. Analysis of the proposal or thesis
>>. Formularization of arguments
>>. Conclusion
>
>
>How is taking a stated law from the old testament, taking it out of context? A law is a law and stands on its own. You can take the law: Thous shalt not commit murder out of the context of the 10 commandments and it is still a law.
Funny, but I learned it as "Thou shall not kill.".
I do understand that (some) biblical/language scholars have come to the conclusion that the original was mis-interpreted. But I'd say this "mis-interpretation" was necessitated by people wishing to defend the death penalty.
Kinda like the global warming issue, where people may have a certain stake in one side or the other.
>
>
>>>Do you accept the Bible whole or do you pick and choose what parts you do not like? It is after all the word of God and it >>is the infallible truth, isn't it? (not to me, but it seems it is to you).
>>
>
>Every christian I know takes bits and pieces of scripture that support their viewpoint and turns it into infallible arguments, unless the heathen does it; then it is picking and choosing out of context.
Précédent
Répondre
Voir le fil de ce thread
Voir le fil de ce thread à partir de ce message seulement
Voir tous les messages de ce thread
Voir tous les messages de ce thread à partir de ce message seulement