Almost as though there were multiple revolutionary changes to the underlying religious philosophy between the various books, most notably (but certainly not exclusively) between the Old and New Testaments.
(Ok memeing aside: sure there’s plenty of layers and nuance to go around but that doesn’t take away that there’s still far too many people who take this book too literal, too serious and are ruining other lives by doing so. If it was treated for what it is, a piece of history, then this conversation wouldn’t be necessary)
You can kinda sum it up in: -love thy neighbour, but also kill them.
Almost as though there were multiple revolutionary changes to the underlying religious philosophy between the various books, most notably (but certainly not exclusively) between the Old and New Testaments.
Well sure, but it also says god never changes.
(Ok memeing aside: sure there’s plenty of layers and nuance to go around but that doesn’t take away that there’s still far too many people who take this book too literal, too serious and are ruining other lives by doing so. If it was treated for what it is, a piece of history, then this conversation wouldn’t be necessary)