Texas Lynn
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You need to understand that the belief that God has revealed his holy will to us in the Scriptures is not one exclusively held by the fundamentalists.
In general this is true. What is not true, however, is that applying various little "do's and don'ts" from "scripture" for the purpose of harming others that one does not like is anything other than a particularly fundamentalist procedure.
If a "Christian" does not even believe the Bible is the Word of God, how can they very well know just who God is and what some "christ" has to do with anything.
I assume the absence of a question mark indicates this is a rhetorical question.
"The Word of God" =/= "literally true".
You can't cherry pick with the Bible..well, you can, but you'll find yourself in sinking sand..
That is exactly what fundamentalists do when they repeatedly and nastily cite the clobber passages to justify harming LGBTs. Thank you. And the result is certainly as you say.
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