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It did to me and virtually everyone I knew growing up.How many people actually tell their children that? I know I never got it, and neither did anyone else I know.
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It did to me and virtually everyone I knew growing up.How many people actually tell their children that? I know I never got it, and neither did anyone else I know.
Wrong again. We got every bit of the Bible growing up including all the incest, rape, murder, and whatnot in the OT and the condemnation not only for not believing but for believing wrongly. This was not just in my family but in our school and church.You're dodging the question. People don't read those parts to kids.
I don't know that it is any more abusive toward children than any other indoctrination - even of atheism. But I can tell you that people who take it seriously have to teach their children these things. It would be far worse to allow your child to go to hell than to not tell them about it. We can't be too harsh on true believers who are simply trying to spare their children from eternal damnation.Dude, I'm NOT fond of the Bible. I'm just not fond of spurious accusations of child abuse, either.
I don't know that it is any more abusive toward children than any other indoctrination - even of atheism. But I can tell you that people who take it seriously have to teach their children these things. It would be far worse to allow your child to go to hell than to not tell them about it. We can't be too harsh on true believers who are simply trying to spare their children from eternal damnation.
Good point. We should also ban Aesop's Fables, Lambikin, and Rock-a-bye Baby.The bible says this. You read it to your kids they put it together. Assuming their not slow.
I didn't say owning a bible makes one an abuser, it's reading it's inapropriate content to children.
I am, every time im starting to crack open a cold six pack.. but hell.. its a risk worth taking.No, the argument does not assume it's inevitably harmful, just potentially. Just as comsuming some alcohal may or may not adversly affect the fetus, so it is with the bible. It may or may not. But what kind of person is willing to take a chance like?
I disagree. Those who "take the Bible seriously" can (and do!) do so without emphasizing God's wrath or condemnation of humanity. There are those of us who are sane, who emphasize the overarching message of God's compassion, love, mercy, kindness, grace, and reconciliation.I don't know that it is any more abusive toward children than any other indoctrination - even of atheism. But I can tell you that people who take it seriously have to teach their children these things. It would be far worse to allow your child to go to hell than to not tell them about it. We can't be too harsh on true believers who are simply trying to spare their children from eternal damnation.
"But I'm not bitter, or anything..."Suppose for one minute that the Bible has never been seen or heard of by a living being. One day the Bible appears in print and published as the truth by the author. How many people do you think would believe anything in it? It's only because of the belief of past generations who have passed this story on to us that some people believe it to be a true story. The Bible would be disregarded as trash if published today. Very few people would take it seriously because there is no proof to back up anything in it. It's the most disgusting, unbelievable and evil book ever published. It would be put on a shelf where children could not see it. I agree that it will never be outlawed but it should be.
It does?i think that most people would agree that religion can be a dangerous thing in the wrong hands. alot of sin has been committed in the name of god. i dont agree with the banning of the bible, but i would love for someone to rewrite an edited version. the bible contains the word of god
The process that got us the official Bible so to speak is as fascinating as the text.. I dont see why we need to find some imaginary divine purity in the text which does not exist, the texts have been written with ideology and politics to be taken into consideration to begin with!, and the translations of its followers. its the translations that most people have a problem with. and why not. in my opinion, and i know im not alone, the corruption of the church twisted the word of god to suit its own purposes. when christianity was being established it was more about power, control and money. scare tactics to keep people obedient and loyal to collection plate of their day.
I think you are looking for something that does not exist in the Bible.. why would we change this ancient text?! when we can learn about the ancient periods from it the way it is?? why do we need to moderate it and manipulate it to a 'light' version, when the current one is much more juicy?now we certianlly cant blame the christians of today for the sins of the past, but wouldnt it be a great thing if someone with clarity and inteligence could attemt to weed out the manipulations of a time long past and possibly leave room for modern ideas. after all, i never remember jesus declaring he was a homophobic intollerant who needed to wipe out any civilization that did not follow him. that was his predisessors.
Lets ban all the good stuff... first person shooters, metal, action movies, comics and the BibleIs reading Grimm's Fairy Tales abuse, too? Those stories scared my kids, particularly in Cinderella when those crows peck out the stepsisters' eyes. Or when they cut up their feet to fit the shoe.
Lets ban all the good stuff... first person shooters, metal, action movies, comics and the Bible
I believe I'll join you.I disagree. Those who "take the Bible seriously" can (and do!) do so without emphasizing God's wrath or condemnation of humanity. There are those of us who are sane, who emphasize the overarching message of God's compassion, love, mercy, kindness, grace, and reconciliation.
"Taking the Bible seriously" does not mean assigning the same weight to every statement made therein.
I am a "true believer," and I believe many things, none of which include God sending God's children to suffer eternally in hell.
Right now, I believe I'll have a drink...
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"Pretty good attempt God but ya didn't quite get it right. Here, let me help." I'd love to see someone try to pull that one off.but i would love for someone to rewrite an edited version. the bible contains the word of god.
Disney must have sanitized those parts for my protection.Is reading Grimm's Fairy Tales abuse, too? Those stories scared my kids, particularly in Cinderella when those crows peck out the stepsisters' eyes. Or when they cut up their feet to fit the shoe.
Or where the wolf killed grandma, ripped off her face and put it on himself. No. Wait. That was Hannibal Lecter. Never mind.Is reading Grimm's Fairy Tales abuse, too? Those stories scared my kids, particularly in Cinderella when those crows peck out the stepsisters' eyes. Or when they cut up their feet to fit the shoe.
Disney must have sanitized those parts for my protection.
It does?
I think you are looking for something that does not exist in the Bible.. why would we change this ancient text?! when we can learn about the ancient periods from it the way it is?? why do we need to moderate it and manipulate it to a 'light' version, when the current one is much more juicy?
Actually, I have no reason to think people 'in those days' were less sharp, some stories do not represent what the people didnt understand, but what they understood very well, from their contemporary social and geopolitical world, they understood what they stories said, and the expressed ideology in them.i know its a fools dream.
and i agree with you. what a great opportunity to learn first hand about ancient times. i just dont think many people look at it that way. i just wish that more people could take it for what it is and who it was written by. give people a chance to make their own interpretation before being told what to make of it. we all know the basics. morality. but what about the great stories of the bible. do they have to be taken literally or could they be representitive of something else that the people of these times didnt understand or know how to describe. i just want other peoples opinions on what these stories could be saying. instead of believeing the impossible maybe its a embelleshed story about something very possible. maybe jesus was just a talented guy. maybe he woke up from a coma instead of rose from the dead. why dont i hear these questions more? or maybe im just a blowhole looking for the crypt sheets of religion cause my attention span sucks. lol . more likely the latter.