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Isn't it beyond painfully obvious that the bible was purposefully meant to be so ambiguous that any literal interpretation of the text was never the intent of the fables to begin with?
Even the biggest and baddest commandment of them all, thou shall not kill is ambiguous.
How many people did "god" kill throughout the book?
Obviously there are times when killing is acceptable.
The bible is not a black and white book of directions and guidelines. It's every imaginable shade of grey along with every other color under the sun.
Every verse that can be used to "justify" one thing, can be disqualified by some other verse somewhere else.
Even the biggest and baddest commandment of them all, thou shall not kill is ambiguous.
How many people did "god" kill throughout the book?
Obviously there are times when killing is acceptable.
The bible is not a black and white book of directions and guidelines. It's every imaginable shade of grey along with every other color under the sun.
Every verse that can be used to "justify" one thing, can be disqualified by some other verse somewhere else.