So I was hanging out with a friend tonight and as I got up to leave I grabbed a bottle of vodka and said I'm going to take this. I was joking. She of course said no. Then I saw that she was pulling out her catholicism books to study for an upcoming test to get baptized. It was the perfect time to bust out some scripture:
"...and from anyone who takes away your coat do not withhold even your shirt. 30Give to everyone who begs from you; and if anyone takes away your goods, do not ask for them again." - Luke 6:27-31
She says to me: that's not meant to be taken literally!
I'm just wondering - what exactly in the bible IS meant to be taken literally. I've heard countless arguments "well that's just a metaphor", "well that was in the old testament", "well that's not meant to be taken literally."
If all of the bible is meant to be taken as personal interpretations, what exactly is the point of the bible. These arguments seem to be justification for the religious to pick and choose what to believe while still claiming that they are Christian or Catholic and that everything in the bible is true and the word of god.
Sure, people have their own beliefs but if they want to pick and choose what passages they want to follow, they shouldn't then turn around and use the bible to justify things such as discrimination against gays or atheists. I don't see how they can have it both ways.
"...and from anyone who takes away your coat do not withhold even your shirt. 30Give to everyone who begs from you; and if anyone takes away your goods, do not ask for them again." - Luke 6:27-31
She says to me: that's not meant to be taken literally!
I'm just wondering - what exactly in the bible IS meant to be taken literally. I've heard countless arguments "well that's just a metaphor", "well that was in the old testament", "well that's not meant to be taken literally."
If all of the bible is meant to be taken as personal interpretations, what exactly is the point of the bible. These arguments seem to be justification for the religious to pick and choose what to believe while still claiming that they are Christian or Catholic and that everything in the bible is true and the word of god.
Sure, people have their own beliefs but if they want to pick and choose what passages they want to follow, they shouldn't then turn around and use the bible to justify things such as discrimination against gays or atheists. I don't see how they can have it both ways.