Colter
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I expect I may be posting this in the wrong section, if not entirely the wrong forum so will not be surprised to be told to go elsewhere. I am not a Christian but an agnostic with an interest in biblical studies. My reasons for not being a believer I won't bore you with at this time.
My question is this - - having recently stumbled across the passage below from the Koran and re-read John Shelby Spong's 'The Sins of Scripture' and Douglas Lockharts's 'The Dark Side of God: A Quest for the Lost Heart of Christianity' I wonder if anyone here can list passages in The Old Testament (maybe in the New?) they either fully or partially reject. Jeremiah Ch 18: V: 15 - 17 comes to mind.
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"Oh Lord! For the day of whose coming there is not doubt, thou wilt surely gather mankind together. Verily, God will not fail the promise.
As for the infidels, their wealth, and their children, shall avail them nothing against God. They shall be fuel for the fire.
After the wont of the people of Pharaoh, and of those who went before them, they treated our signs as falsehoods. Therefore God laid hold of them in their sins, and God is severe in punishing .
Say to the infidels: ye shall be worsted, and to Hell shall ye be gathered together; and wretched the couch!"
Koran : Sura 3: V 7-10.
As a disciple of Jesus it would probably be easier to compile the passages that I do believe. The OT was redacted during the Babylonian captivity, they converted ordinary secular history into a miraculous fiction. The NT is basically a discussion of Paul's personal experience and bias, much of it having been written after Paul began his overwhelming preaching and subsequent influence of the NT writers.
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