LOL, we've gone completely off-tangent here 
But I understand what it is you are saying now. I seem to have misinterpreted much of your arguments.
Yes, the New Testament is the main scripture(s) of Christianity. I think what got me off on the Old Testament stuff was the fact that you introduced the Old Testament as rather negligible (or at least, that's what it sounded like). That confuzzled me somewhat, since the Old Testament was still a part of the Bible, but just demoted a little.
Oh yeah, the religions very rarely teach about their dirty little secrets. I agree 100%. There are so many things about religions that are bottled up that they basically end up blowing a lot of stuff, much like this thread
P) out of proportion when they are finally released.
See, now I'm not too sure I agree with that. I'm not saying your ignorant, I know you're not (and I rescind my earlier claim that you were), but it's the studying the Bible without getting into religion that I disagree with. You can study the Bible and read it through without having to come at it from a religious point of view. Literary criticism is one such way. Come at it objectively and relate it and its contents to the times. I've studied the Bible many times without having to look for religious stuff; it's the same way I go about studying Dracula (hey-ho, they are both patched together from several sources, even though the latter is completely fictitious sources
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But I understand what it is you are saying now. I seem to have misinterpreted much of your arguments.
Yes, the New Testament is the main scripture(s) of Christianity. I think what got me off on the Old Testament stuff was the fact that you introduced the Old Testament as rather negligible (or at least, that's what it sounded like). That confuzzled me somewhat, since the Old Testament was still a part of the Bible, but just demoted a little.
Oh yeah, the religions very rarely teach about their dirty little secrets. I agree 100%. There are so many things about religions that are bottled up that they basically end up blowing a lot of stuff, much like this thread
Erythritol said:Of course, you can never study the Bible without getting into religion, so...I'm not ignorant either.
See, now I'm not too sure I agree with that. I'm not saying your ignorant, I know you're not (and I rescind my earlier claim that you were), but it's the studying the Bible without getting into religion that I disagree with. You can study the Bible and read it through without having to come at it from a religious point of view. Literary criticism is one such way. Come at it objectively and relate it and its contents to the times. I've studied the Bible many times without having to look for religious stuff; it's the same way I go about studying Dracula (hey-ho, they are both patched together from several sources, even though the latter is completely fictitious sources
