(April 6, 2018 at 4:29 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote:I do not think they are consciously making things up but when what they read conflicts with their moral compass, they often find a way to rationalize it or interpret it in a different way. I remember doing this as a Christian when reading the Bible and thought it must not mean what it seems to say here. Sometimes I would ask others and get the dodge, "Well, some things we wont know until we get to heaven".(April 6, 2018 at 2:19 pm)Bahana Wrote: What's interesting to me about all the different sects of Christianity is that it is a prime example of humans using their own reason to create a belief system. Look at how varied some denominations are. Some will allow a homosexual to lead a church while others will not let a known gay person through the door. They all use the same Bible but use their own reason to decide what parts to emphasize and how to properly interpret scripture. It's not like some supernatural being is communicating them to tell them exactly what to do. If some Christians here believe that is the case then feel free to provide evidence of your communication with this being.
That sounds silly to me too! We all have different backgrounds, different biases, and different understandings about a number of things. I wouldn't expect Christianity to be any different. I don't think that any of us, are above reproach; I've been wrong on things before, I changed my mind on things, and I've had to eat crow on occasion. I'm still growing, still learning, and I'm sure still screwing up.
I do disagree, however, that any of this means that people are just making things up (perhaps some are). But some of us, don't believe that we are free to just make things up, or that thins are subjective. Some believe that there is an objective truth, that we are trying to achieve.
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