There's lots of room for interpretation, smiley, and I think that's your issue. You assume that all Christians are Bible literalists. We're not.
Leviticus says we should kill a man for lying with another man? That's nice. Christ said he came to fulfill the law and replace it with one based off love. Further, Leviticus itself, in a historical context, was a survival guide for the Jews. We aren't Jewish so why should we follow it?
You can't take a book that floats between being a history, metaphor, law book, and prophecy and not look at context. Especially when it's God's word interpreted by a human mind.
And that's the problem with Fred Phelps and his ilk. They don't look at context. And context is always everything.
Leviticus says we should kill a man for lying with another man? That's nice. Christ said he came to fulfill the law and replace it with one based off love. Further, Leviticus itself, in a historical context, was a survival guide for the Jews. We aren't Jewish so why should we follow it?
You can't take a book that floats between being a history, metaphor, law book, and prophecy and not look at context. Especially when it's God's word interpreted by a human mind.
And that's the problem with Fred Phelps and his ilk. They don't look at context. And context is always everything.
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