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nil desperandum

(654 posts)
10. Don't forget
Tue May 19, 2015, 12:39 PM
May 2015

the wonderful malleability of scripture which means you and I can both read the same passages and come to entirely different meanings and that's okay because it doesn't really matter what scripture says as long as we both feel better about our religious identity as part of our self.

Consequently if you read the following line:

Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.


and determine that it means Jesus came down to change the old testament completely and I read it to mean that he is as part of the trio of divinity expressing his support for all the previous laws of the old testament we are both right because of that perfect malleability. Even though the words are quite clear that Jesus is actually saying he won't change a single line or title of the old laws you don't have to believe that...

This religion thing is simply amazing...make it up as you go and get pissy when people ask you why as though the question is some form of persecution.
What DU has taught me about religion. [View all] Act_of_Reparation May 2015 OP
Also, god can't be defined... PassingFair May 2015 #1
But those bloggers CRITICIZED religion! trotsky May 2015 #3
Here, allow me to simplify: trotsky May 2015 #2
That's right amuse bouche May 2015 #4
^^^This^^^... NeoGreen May 2015 #5
Howls of derisive laughter! bvf May 2015 #7
Also... Rob H. May 2015 #9
Oh, and don't forget to thank god every time a surgeon saves a life. n/t Binkie The Clown May 2015 #13
and remember to praise His Name when he saves a baby from a tornado... RussBLib May 2015 #21
... Arugula Latte May 2015 #25
I'll bet Wolf has not asked anyone else that question since then RussBLib May 2015 #40
Thank the lord, do you thank the lord? mountain grammy May 2015 #52
Hmm nil desperandum May 2015 #11
Please keep up! trotsky May 2015 #15
Thank you nil desperandum May 2015 #16
This ^ PeaceNikki May 2015 #32
Haven't really learned anything new myself bvf May 2015 #6
I would add that when the topic is Uganda...they let the thread sink like a stone. (nt) LostOne4Ever May 2015 #8
You noticed that too? Behind the Aegis May 2015 #35
Don't forget nil desperandum May 2015 #10
Oh, yeah, there's that. Act_of_Reparation May 2015 #18
I have tons of respect for atheists who actually read the bible. deucemagnet May 2015 #24
Well nil desperandum May 2015 #26
I read the entire Bible... William King May 2015 #48
That sounds excruciating. deucemagnet May 2015 #53
Respect for religion appears to be an ever changing wall of special pleading. AtheistCrusader May 2015 #12
And they wonder why liberal Christianity has failed to provide an alternative to rw zealotry. Act_of_Reparation May 2015 #17
I learnt that "respect for people" means it's fine to call them fundamentalists and vermin muriel_volestrangler May 2015 #20
And... there is something creepily dishonest about fatheists - mr blur May 2015 #14
this mourning, on my way to court, I thought I turned on NPR ChairmanAgnostic May 2015 #19
I seem to be in a Python (Monty) mood today... NeoGreen May 2015 #22
Hmmm nil desperandum May 2015 #27
G'Day... NeoGreen May 2015 #33
I'd like to join, but I don't drink alcohol - does that disqualify me? mr blur May 2015 #31
Of course not... NeoGreen May 2015 #34
And is ALSO in charge of the Sheep Dip. mr blur May 2015 #39
I certainly will drink to that! William King May 2015 #49
G'Day... NeoGreen May 2015 #51
I remember everybody crossing themselves before they went in the public pool olddots May 2015 #23
Another one: Rob H. May 2015 #28
I know, you think you've heard everything from that camp... trotsky May 2015 #29
Yeah, but not because they're Xians, right? They might be Mormons but, mr blur May 2015 #30
Because their book is funny! You can laugh out loud at it on a road trip! trotsky May 2015 #43
Making fun of Republicans isn't against the DU *rules*, trotsky. Act_of_Reparation May 2015 #36
Nice to know their tolerance of human beings only extends as far as a political party, I guess. trotsky May 2015 #42
except of course if they are creationists, mormons, or scientologists. Warren Stupidity May 2015 #50
Corollary to #3 onager May 2015 #37
Corollary to that corollary Rob H. May 2015 #38
Of course not. And making the point that real progressives don't support Arugula Latte May 2015 #41
If you declare something isn't a True Religion™, it isn't one* Rob H. May 2015 #44
This should help. Iggo May 2015 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author Iggo May 2015 #46
The more loudly a religionist proclaims Rob H. May 2015 #47
The warped idea is that if you criticize religion you are intolerant Major Nikon May 2015 #54
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