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Alabama Slammer
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I found this blog article by chance, and knew it had to be shared. She even uses my favoritest word in the world: smiting.
eta: If I offend anyone with this post, its unintentional. I just thought the entire thing was funny.
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1) One of my main problems was the idea of the inerrancy of the Bible.
This is a book whose earliest parts were supposedly written almost 2000 years ago, and then copied by hand for over a thousand years. And that is just the New Testament. The Old Testament is supposed to be much older than that. People in church would say “God wouldn’t allow his word to be altered” or, my favorite, “the Bible is inerrant because the Bible says it is inerrant.” That’s air-tight logic right there. Obviously, God’s word does get distorted all the time. Even a word for word translation is going to lose it’s shades of meaning. And that doesn’t even take into account the fact that there are dozens of translations of the Bible just into English. Which one is correct? They can’t all be right.
2) The misogynistic viewpoint of the Bible and the church.
As Serendipity says in Dogma: “Women are painted as bigger antagonists than the Egyptians and Romans combined. It stinks.” From the Garden of Eden to Abraham and Sarah and Hagar to Samson and Delilah to David and Bathsheba. It’s a wonder it wasn’t Mary Magdalene who betrayed Jesus instead of Judas. And that is just the characters. Read the rules laid down on everyday women in the Old Testament sometime. It makes the way the Taliban treat women seem tame.
[Article quote shortened per our forum guidelines.]
Blog is here.
eta: If I offend anyone with this post, its unintentional. I just thought the entire thing was funny.
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1) One of my main problems was the idea of the inerrancy of the Bible.
This is a book whose earliest parts were supposedly written almost 2000 years ago, and then copied by hand for over a thousand years. And that is just the New Testament. The Old Testament is supposed to be much older than that. People in church would say “God wouldn’t allow his word to be altered” or, my favorite, “the Bible is inerrant because the Bible says it is inerrant.” That’s air-tight logic right there. Obviously, God’s word does get distorted all the time. Even a word for word translation is going to lose it’s shades of meaning. And that doesn’t even take into account the fact that there are dozens of translations of the Bible just into English. Which one is correct? They can’t all be right.
2) The misogynistic viewpoint of the Bible and the church.
As Serendipity says in Dogma: “Women are painted as bigger antagonists than the Egyptians and Romans combined. It stinks.” From the Garden of Eden to Abraham and Sarah and Hagar to Samson and Delilah to David and Bathsheba. It’s a wonder it wasn’t Mary Magdalene who betrayed Jesus instead of Judas. And that is just the characters. Read the rules laid down on everyday women in the Old Testament sometime. It makes the way the Taliban treat women seem tame.
[Article quote shortened per our forum guidelines.]
Blog is here.
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