Ummm....I don't understand it because that's a fallacy perhaps?
That's like a version of the genetic fallacy. The source does not mean the source's argument(s)/interpretation(s)/whatever is/are correct. If Christians compile it that doesn't mean that their interprtations are better.
I mean this is a subjective matter after all! So how can you use the whole to explain away the horrible immoral crap when it's just your own subjective interpration? Please do explain if you can!
How do they have any more bearing on the matter? It's full of immoral garbage, the fact that the NT is Christian doesn't mean that they somehow have special powers of avoiding this and explaining it all!
Ok, last of all, you're barely asserting that the Christian subjective interpretations are somehow above non-Christians. The fact they are Christian doesn't explain how they can possibly interpret it any better...so this is a bare assertion on your part - so how can it possibly be 'clear to me' then - when, as I say - this is all subjective intepretation and you haven't evidenced in any way that Christians have any power over the matter...since it's...subjective!
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That's like a version of the genetic fallacy. The source does not mean the source's argument(s)/interpretation(s)/whatever is/are correct. If Christians compile it that doesn't mean that their interprtations are better.
I mean this is a subjective matter after all! So how can you use the whole to explain away the horrible immoral crap when it's just your own subjective interpration? Please do explain if you can!
How do they have any more bearing on the matter? It's full of immoral garbage, the fact that the NT is Christian doesn't mean that they somehow have special powers of avoiding this and explaining it all!
Ok, last of all, you're barely asserting that the Christian subjective interpretations are somehow above non-Christians. The fact they are Christian doesn't explain how they can possibly interpret it any better...so this is a bare assertion on your part - so how can it possibly be 'clear to me' then - when, as I say - this is all subjective intepretation and you haven't evidenced in any way that Christians have any power over the matter...since it's...subjective!
EvF