(August 3, 2012 at 8:38 am)Skepsis Wrote: Why are Biblical contradictions so high in your list of "Things that deserve discussion"?
I'm not saying that the numerous contradictions don't warrant some kind of revealing, but why aren't the more... well... magical things in the Bible more appealing to you? Talking about how a magic God magically spoke to a prophet and deceived him contradicts how said magical being couldn't lie seems to be a bit out of focus. Shouldn't the first questions be "Is historical proof solid enough to show that magic occurred" or "Can it be said that God did anything at all in this series of events"?
They're not high in my list, but the OP was on contradictions.
I'm well aware that the bible is a rich field of study when it comes to bullshit.
The contradictions being just one small part of the whole.
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