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- 17 de Jul, 2019
This brings up an important distinction in this discussion, the difference between an individual 'cherry picking' from within their own religions and different sects or denominations within a religion 'cherry picking' tradition and scripture to fit a new credo.Well the books where all written centuries ago by people with completly differant fears and concearns so expecting 21st century people to ascribe perfectly to bronze age cultures values is pretty unrealistic. Nevermind that their are broad variety of sins not mentioned in the book simply because they hadnt been created yet,
The quest to return to ancient purity is self-defeating since we cannot even conceive of what that would look like. Personally I'd recommend dropping the whole thing and being a non-alligned monotheist, but honestly you can ascribe to general principles and insights without worrying about the often disturbing minutae.
There are plenty of religions that don't demand adherents be completely 'kosher' to their rules, only stating that following the rules is a form of voluntary devotion. Which is why you'll see Hindus chowing down on meat when its considered a more religious thing to abstain. Most religions have a much narrower list of must-believes or must-dos than their 'rules' would seem to suggest. Even Catholics in the Middle Ages and Renaissance were constantly debating and arguing within the church, and as long as they didn't cross too far beyond some lines, a spectrum of beliefs were allowed. There's stuff that will be debated until the very end because there's scriptural evidence for both sides on some issues, like alcohol, women in ministry, or lending money at interest.
All the minutae were debated with deadly seriousness, and every denomination has a reason for what they chose on things like women in ministry, communion, baptism. It's not haphazard.
And I'm tired of people thinking a religion can't be true because it seems complex, and then just making up their own.
People want God to be simple, they want a religion to have every single loophole question answered, no debates, clear as day. But then you would know it was fake. Because nothing in the natural world is that easily explained. I don't know how my own microwave works, and scientists are constantly arguing about what makes the protons in the nucleus of an atom stick so close together, why should I get all pissy when God is hard to understand in the details.
Basically, I will take a religion that comes from outside myself, even if that religion is flawed and confusing and full of grey areas on the margins, because, for me, the center of Christianity is solid and simple: incarnate creator of the universe sacrificing himself to himself so that justice was served for all the hurt in the world. I've never received any kind of direct revelation from the spiritual realm, so I know that if I were to start going buffet style through the world's religions I would be making a big ol' feast of lies.
There's a big difference in the Yahwist religions between doing something 'sinful', and believing something heretical. When I sin, like cruising around on the Farms milking cows, I don't pretend it's not a sin. That is different than people picking some sins and saying, despite what their religion teaches, "Naw, totally good, Not sin." They're doubling down sin with heresy.