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The Open Season Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="J_B_" data-source="post: 76446021" data-attributes="member: 428251"><p>And so you read the Bible as a skeptic. Yes? It's not an unheard of thing in Christianity. Think Descartes, the modern advocate of skepticism, who was very devout. With that said, you won't find those conversations in a typical adult Bible study on a Sunday morning (or children's Sunday School, which I get the impression is more your experience). For that you have to engage the theologians at the seminaries. It seems you never got that far, which is sad.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, my point here would be that I am a Christian who accepts science. It would be special pleading for you to demand skepticism of the Bible and reject my skepticism about one aspect of biology. I've made my living off science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_B_, post: 76446021, member: 428251"] And so you read the Bible as a skeptic. Yes? It's not an unheard of thing in Christianity. Think Descartes, the modern advocate of skepticism, who was very devout. With that said, you won't find those conversations in a typical adult Bible study on a Sunday morning (or children's Sunday School, which I get the impression is more your experience). For that you have to engage the theologians at the seminaries. It seems you never got that far, which is sad. Regardless, my point here would be that I am a Christian who accepts science. It would be special pleading for you to demand skepticism of the Bible and reject my skepticism about one aspect of biology. I've made my living off science. [/QUOTE]
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