Sorry for the double post but just saw Craters comments
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Darth Crater wrote:"Not bound by it" translates directly to "it's not correct for me".
Bound:
Being under legal or moral obligation - "It's not correct for me" is not close at all
Darth Crater wrote:Symbolic translates directly to "not literally correct."
Symbolic:
relating to, or expressed by means of symbols or a symbol - They are not to be taken literally but it doesn't make it incorrect
Darth Crater wrote:By the way, you think that Deuteronomy, Leviticus, et al were correct for pre-Jesus worshipers? You are saying that it was ever right to, for example, kill adulterers (Deuteronomy 23:22)? Why would it be right then, if it isn't now? Is morality, which I think you believe is concrete ("sin" and such) rather than personal, capable of changing that drastically over a few thousand years? Why would the God you claim to follow ever want people killed?
It was for those people because that was the covenant they agreed to. The Bible shows that they wanted those laws because they wanted to be God's special people. Back then they did have what you and Yanoda were asking for, iron clad physical proof that God existed because he delivered them out of Egypt. He also set out the conditions for the covenant between him and the Israelites. (Exodus 19:3-8; 20:1–23:33) When these conditions were related by Moses, the Israelites declared: “All that Jehovah has spoken we are willing to do and be obedient.” (Exodus 24:3-7) Of their own free will, they became a nation dedicated to the Sovereign Lord Jehovah. As a dedicated nation representing his name they adhered by the law code that was strict. It was strict to keep the nation morally and spiritually clean. Those people were not forced to remain with the nation, at anytime they could leave but they didn't because it was their choice.
As far as God wanting people killed
2 Peter 3:9 wrote:but he is patient with YOU because he does not desire any to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance
Darth Crater wrote:The very fact that you claim you "interpret" the Bible means that you don't think it's perfect. You filter it, pick and choose from it, and prefer your and others' interpretations over the literal text. You "view" sections in which God orders or condones the slaughter of thousands of innocents as justified, because you can't worship a being who would do that without justification.
The fact that it must be translated from one language to another doesn't make it imperfect. You claim as well to have the correct interpretation of the Bible. You "view" the same sections as evidence of a thirst for violence because you can't bring yourself to think that there is a higher power to answer to.
Darth Crater wrote:Like you, I absolutely am picking and choosing what I believe from the Bible, because I don't think most of it is true, and as you said, parts of it are no longer (or were never) good advice. I just am not simultaneously claiming that every single verse is good, useful, and scientifically sound. I see no contradiction on my end.
And that is your choice to think that way.
Darth Crater wrote:Why am I wrong in saying you only think you believe in the Bile's infallibility? Clearly, you think you believe, or we wouldn't be having this discussion. Then - do you believe? As I've said, if you really believed, you would be living your life far differently than you do now.
You base this on your interpretation of the Bible and what you perceive living according to the Bible would look like.
Darth Crater wrote:You don't listen just to the Bible - you listen to the Bible filtered through countless clerics, scholars, and your own sense of morality to remove the objectionable stuff.
The same could be said about you and your beliefs on evolution. That is unless you have personally conducted experiments and tests on the evolutionary process.....
Darth Crater wrote:You are not bloodthirsty, cruel, or unjust. You do not have to change anything about your life. You just have to recognize that your way of life is not consistent with an infallible Bible.
I would like to think I am keeping as close as I possibly can. The Bible points out that no one is perfect - Roman's 3:23. The very first step though is humbly accepting that since we are imperfect we need God's guidance.
Darth Crater wrote:As Wulf said, when literally everyone you're talking to is telling you you are wrong, perhaps it's time to step back and take another look.
So I should follow the majority is that what you're saying?
Matthew 7:13, 14 wrote:13 “Go in through the narrow gate; because broad and spacious is the road leading off into destruction, and many are the ones going in through it; 14 whereas narrow is the gate and cramped the road leading off into life, and few are the ones finding it.
Going with the popular opinion is a stupid reason to believe something.
Darth Crater wrote:When what you claim to believe can be demonstrated (as with the Ark) to be factually wrong, it's time to address whatever's causing the problem. It doesn't

er where we are - this being SWGO's forum and not a church doesn't make anything we've said less valid. Your statement about the Bible is wrong, we can and have proved it, and you should stop thinking it is true.
Oh well now that you put it that way what was I thinking in the first place. OK let me go and readjust everything I believe because you deem that it has been answer once and for all here in the Star Wars Gaming Organization website.

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Darth Crater wrote:Here's what I meant by that last bit.
Oh good please explain You won't be winning because you end up on my
side - sides, teams, or political parties are terrible concepts that poison debates. As you've seen, since you picked the "side" of "the Bible is infallible" and have been bound to the contradictions required to defend it ever since.
yes I chose sides, as if there weren't any before
You will be winning because you will be
more correct in your beliefs. If a debate happens, and everyone listens to the evidence and arguments the other provides,
they all win. Stop losing and start listening.
So in this debate you have all of the correct facts and indisputable proof? If that truly was the case there would be no need for debate. This is by far one of the most arrogant statements you've made so far. I'll start listening when I see something worthy of paying my attention to. Call it losing or what ever you perceive it to be.
Darth Crater wrote:(By the way, as Wulf does, I respect you as a person. You are human. You are entitled to life and pleasure. I am, however, willing to keep at this until you stop insisting on demonstrable falsehoods.)
Yes I can totally see the respect when you start telling me to listen to you and believe what you say, because you say so. But I'll let it go, and take your comment for what it's worth. I respect you and your opinions too, but I disagree with them. You're not obligated to agree with mine as I am not obliged to agree with yours