Archaeopteryx
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We're not talking about interpretations though. The Bible was interpreted as both supporting and opposing slavery. Yet no one here doubts the immorality of slavery. But our opposition to it isn't based on the Bible. We would oppose it even if the Bible said otherwise. Our outrage at even mild forms of sexism isn't rooted in the Bible either, which could be interpreted both as sexist and feminist. (Although the latter interpretation would involve distorting what the text actually says).Again, as I told you a long time ago, I think you and a lot of other atheists are reacting to a particular form of Christianity called Fundamentalist Biblicism. One that is not particularly traditional or ancient. You have not considered the breadth of depth of Christian and Jewish interpretation of their own Scriptures. It's more like somebody who ridicules what they do not understand, most people don't consider that virtuous behavior.
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