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In reply to the discussion: For the sake of clarity, and understanding, why don't we just all stand up and say [View all]Sal316
(3,373 posts)I don't reject any of them. I understand, and accept, that there are plenty of uncomfortable passages in scripture.
I also understand humanity has evolved over the last couple thousand years and some things that were part of ANE cultures aren't part of society today. Something which you have made clear doesn't apply.
So, if you think that qualifies as "cherry picking", well, then I don't see any need to discuss this further. You're stuck on "it's either 100% literalist interpretation or else it's cherry picking" whether you admit it or not.
You see, discernment, exegesis, and hermeneutics aren't cherry picking....even when the someone comes to a different conclusion.
Only people like Phelps, Robertson, Falwell, Hagee and the like think so....
Good company you keep.