I'm not convinced that it does, but if you'd like, we have a 12-page thread on the subject
here that you can join.
It is not necessary, the simple fact that it is a 12 page discussion, as well as that there are well over a dozen religions with different interpretations of the same text and that the discussion has been going on for millennia means you're wrong, the text can be interpreted in many ways, even if you disagree with most of them and have arrived at what you believe to be the truth, that is a simple fact Mr. Houseman, a fact pointed out by a cat on LSD!!!
You're not special Mr. Houseman you're just one of many people that thinks they have arrived to a definite conclusion, yet the discussion never ends.
Now dropping the silliness, for a bit I do want to clarify that I'm not saying that religious people are bad or that religion is bad, I'm simply stating the fact that religious people whether they like to admit it or not are also beholden to moral relativism, it can be proven as easily as asking moral questions in your same congregation and witnessing the variety of answers you will receive, that's it, none of it is meant to be an insult which the implication of the comment that started this discussion in this thread was, as it was meant to point a flaw in character of non-religious people such as Agnostics and atheists, it is but a simple clarification that we're all more alike than you might think.