But that just feels wrong now.
I don't know, I just wonder if anyone else is like me, someone who believes in God and Jesus, but doesn't know why, for if I believe in God but not the Old Testament, the story of his beginning if you will, then why should I believe in him, perhaps I am just weak in faith I don't know.
We can not know the God of the New testament if we do not know the God of the old. your paragraph proves this. By undermining the God of the old testament you have undermined your own faith. Perhaps it is best to say i simply do not understand the God of the OT or how it relates to the new. (for now.)
Like, how do we pick and choose what to believe in in the Bible now?
We don't.
We do not get to pick and choose it is all there for us to believe. However we do not have to know what it all means or how it all relates all at once.
This is apart of the mystery of this life.
I mean two hundred years ago we used the Bible to prove God agreed with slavery, we use it to prejudice people like the homosexual community...we follow some teachings and ignore others, how can I be a part of that?
Who says you have to?
All you have to do is learn how to Identify Religion from scriptural teachings. Religion is Man's effort to take the tools he has been given, and worship God with them. This could include the bible oral and practiced traditions, Spiritual gifts and the like. it could also include a selfish desire to manipulate God's word for personal gain.
This "religious effort" is separate and away from what and how the bible reads. For example What the bible teaches about slavery in the New testament was based on the rules and regulations set up by the old testament concerning slaves. For instance a slave could not be had for more than seven years, more often than not poor men sold themselves into slavery as a way to ensure that their whole families were feed and well taken care of. Slaves were contracted servants, in that yes they were expected to work, but in return they agreed on all sorts of terms. Room, and board for their families, payment for parcels of land, payment for live stock, education, the right to marry into the rich man's family, the repayment of a debt, protection and security in certain areas, and so on and so forth. Does this sound like 17th and 18 century American slavery to you?
Were the land owners bound to care for or contracted to do anything for the people they owned?
And yet they took several passages out of their proper context in order to justify what it is they wanted to do, and ignored the rest. Do you see the discrepancy here?
The bible reads one way and yet the have done something else, but claim it to be the works and will of God. Just because they have done this does this change the way the bible was originally written? Does this change the will of God? Does this mean that because these men chopped up their bibles to do what they wanted to does it mean God supported them in anyway??
Of course not! So by studying the bible and having a better understanding of what it is meant by Slavery when the bible speaks of it we can separate the works of Man from the written word of God. As a courtesy we can call the works of man
religion because it is in a religious effort that they are using the bible to underscore what they claim to be
will of God.
The same can be done for how you understand the churches position on Homosexuality, Noah's ark, and just about any and all of your OT problems you have listed in this thread so far.. It all comes down to perspective and pride. You believe that because you have a grasp of the popular cultures understanding of certain terms and phrases. you have a complete understanding of them when those terms are applied to the bible. This is the perception can be changed if you are willing to curb your pride and open you bible and start reading it. Seek past your current understanding to find what your heart is looking for. If something seems contradictory of your understanding of God chances are it is because your are looking at it from the wrong perspective. Ask a question, pray over it, look it up, and research it to the best of your ability. For all those who seek find, those who ask will be answered those who knock the door will be opened.