RedDragon94
Love everyone, meditate often
This thread is primarily for atheists but anyone can join in.
You know, I hear atheists all the time saying that the reason they aren't Christians is because Christians don't live out all the teachings of the Bible. Others say that Christianity isn't contextualized enough.
Is contextualization in religions a good thing or a bad thing?
If it's a bad thing then you're saying that Abrahamic religions should be more ancient in their approach to things.
If it's a good thing how come you're not a Jew, Christian, or Muslim?
The only reason why the Bible is silent is because you want it to be. Also, there are mainline Christians that uber-contextualize, what's wrong with them? Religion has legitimacy.
You know, I hear atheists all the time saying that the reason they aren't Christians is because Christians don't live out all the teachings of the Bible. Others say that Christianity isn't contextualized enough.
Is contextualization in religions a good thing or a bad thing?
If it's a bad thing then you're saying that Abrahamic religions should be more ancient in their approach to things.
If it's a good thing how come you're not a Jew, Christian, or Muslim?
The only reason why the Bible is silent is because you want it to be. Also, there are mainline Christians that uber-contextualize, what's wrong with them? Religion has legitimacy.