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<blockquote data-quote="Subduction Zone" data-source="post: 76445975" data-attributes="member: 321072"><p>And as an ex-Lutheran I still find sola scriptura a rather objectionable stand. I have notice that people that I would tend to classify as the "worst" of Christians tend to be followers of sola scriptura. They quote mine the Bible to support their own often un-Christian activities. I was pointing out that not all Lutheran churches, in fact not even most, seem to support creationism. For me that is as big of an abuse of the Bible as Flat Earth beliefs. If one only reads the Bible literally it is a Flat Earth book since it only describes the Earth as Flat in word and deed. Yet we know that Flat Earth beliefs are false since they are so easily refuted. YEC interpretations are almost no different in degree of being wrong. And OEC are not that far behind.</p><p></p><p>Reading the Bible literally ends up being the fastest route to atheism for a person that can look at the evidence. There are countless Christians that can accept both science and Christianity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subduction Zone, post: 76445975, member: 321072"] And as an ex-Lutheran I still find sola scriptura a rather objectionable stand. I have notice that people that I would tend to classify as the "worst" of Christians tend to be followers of sola scriptura. They quote mine the Bible to support their own often un-Christian activities. I was pointing out that not all Lutheran churches, in fact not even most, seem to support creationism. For me that is as big of an abuse of the Bible as Flat Earth beliefs. If one only reads the Bible literally it is a Flat Earth book since it only describes the Earth as Flat in word and deed. Yet we know that Flat Earth beliefs are false since they are so easily refuted. YEC interpretations are almost no different in degree of being wrong. And OEC are not that far behind. Reading the Bible literally ends up being the fastest route to atheism for a person that can look at the evidence. There are countless Christians that can accept both science and Christianity. [/QUOTE]
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