bjj hero said:
So your saying most catholics will admit the Old Testament is bollocks? fairy stories? So the 10 commandments are made up, abortion is fine, no encouraged, contraception should be free. I wish youd mentioned this sooner. Your churches stance on contareption has made fighting AIDs in Africa ever so difficult.
So Homosexuality and general bumming is not sinful? Ill start tomorrow.
If the new testament is "fact", an entirely accurate historical document, why is it not studied with the same scepticism as other historical documents?
Texts from Rome, writing from Egypt, after reading something you ask what message does the author want to get across? What does he/she have to gain by exagerating/lying? Would it be adventageous to say the Jesus, who the authors say is the son of god, is magic?
Plenty of novels have morals etc. It doesnt mean they are acurate portrayals of history or fact. Ill be using the Discworld novels for my bible, it has moral stories, is just as likely to be true, is better written and far less judgemental.
Wow. I'll take your post point-by-point.
I don't believe most Catholics share my exact feelings on this matter. Of course, I don't begrudge them their faith in the O.T. I simply don't share it, because it makes no sense to me. I do claim, however, that there is no need for the O.T. in order to prove or even defend any teaching of the Church.
The 10 Commandments are pretty good advice, but I can't very well take them seriously when, in the same book (Exodus), God breaks his own gift of free will by "hardening Pharaoh's heart," and in a more obscure passage actually attempts to kill Moses for no good reason (if you take the words literally). You see how one can argue against the 10 Commandments? But of course they are all summed up when Jesus says, "Love God, and love thy neighbor as yourself," are they not?
As for abortion, contraception, and homosexuality, these are not discussed at length in the N.T. Homosexuality is called an "abomination" in Leviticus, but of course the very same chapter calls eating shellfish an "abomination" as well. So we can't very well take that seriously, can we? This is why the Catholic Church recognizes 3 legitimate sources of truth: Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium (the Church leadership). It is the Magisterium who have published the arguments against killing babies and disordered sexual activity. I have read their arguments, applied my reason, and concluded that they are sound. I do NOT agree with the Church leadership because I am Catholic. I am Catholic because I agree with the Church leadership.
Finally, history as a genre had not been well-established at the time of the writing of the Bible. I myself believe that there are many of what we would call exaggerations in the N.T. as well. The writers would not see it this way, because they would not see the importance of getting every detail historically accurate. There was no historical tradition at the time, and it was more important to them to get their point across. If you choose not to believe it, fine. I do. Quit being an ass about it.