The bible has actually been translated and modified several times. Biblical cannon was established via many revisions and debates on what the bible should contain. Some texts were included while others weren't included. And why is something that doesn't improve or evolve suddenly a good thing? I think the bible would be superior if it had been updated and changed to fit the morals of the time.
So how many witches have you exterminated? Have you followed the proper guidelines on linen clothes? Have you decimated any Amalekites yet? Also apparently rape and slavery aren't considered reprehensible in the bible--at least to the point where you'd have to pay a bit of money to the father of the woman and then marry the girl you just raped. There also isn't any statement made against pedophilia, so perhaps you can explain to me why we should live by the standards of the bible. I'm personally against pedophilia, slavery, etc and therefore I could not live by the principles of the bible. And you'd better not say you only follow the new testament because Jesus often references the old testament--he talked about Sodom and Gomorrah, he talked about Genesis, he talked about the ten commandments and many other parts of the old testament. So you cannot reasonably exclude the old testament because Jesus clearly considers it important.
Where for example is the Bible modified.
Those who have tampered, such as the last verses of Mark, have been exposed as spurious verses, thus the Bible itself remain intact. Bible morals have Not changed nor modified. Reap what one sows.
Jesus did Not teach to exterminate witches. Christians are Not under the temporary Constitution of the Mosaic Law. The Salem witch hunts were Not scriptural. Israel was never in the salve-trade business as the world is.
Being under the slavery of the Mosaic Law was a way to get out of debt for No more than 6 years.
Jesus often prefaced his statement with the words, " it is written " meaning already written down in the old Hebrew Scriptures. Jesus even used those Hebrew Scriptures when refuting Satan. So, using the Hebrew Scriptures does Not mean we are under the old Law. Besides the first ten there are about 600 other laws which were All part of the old Law. To me, the old Law is Not considered as being excluded, but that Jesus 'fulfilled' the old Law.
- Romans 10:4. That is why Christians are Not under that old Law, but under the New covenant or contract as mentioned at Luke 22:28-30 foretold by Jeremiah 31:31-33. Christians are to remember Jesus by the date of his death. The Jewish calendar month of Nisan the 14th day which often co-insides with the modern Passover date.
- Luke 22:19