modligarchs allow shit like this then proceed to remove my rdrama screenshot submission post cause i "don't seem like a true christian" !christians!besties
Don't feel bad /r/Christianity is a containment sub run by atheists. I would not trust any takes on their to represent popular views amoung actual Christians.
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/r/AcademicBiblical is good for some research but you'd be absolutely clueless trying to understand the beliefs of the majority of Christ followers by reading it.
Because the "contemporary view" (I assume you mean contemporary Christian view) depends on what of the ten billion sects of Christianity you belong to. So if you ask a question like "What happened to Enoch?" you're going to get thirty different answers depending on what Bible they consider correct (Ecclesiasticus spells out the theological answer to this question but isn't in Prot bibles), how literally they take the Bible, etc.
There's a similar stack exchange forum called Biblical hermeneutics and it's useless because everybody just gives you their denomination's POV.
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modligarchs allow shit like this then proceed to remove my rdrama screenshot submission post cause i "don't seem like a true christian" !christians !besties
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/r/AcademicBiblical is good for some research but you'd be absolutely clueless trying to understand the beliefs of the majority of Christ followers by reading it.
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Well yeah it's about examining the Bibble as a historical document and not necessarily as a religious text.
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Fair, I guess it's unfair to judge them as though they should be giving the contemporary view.
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Because the "contemporary view" (I assume you mean contemporary Christian view) depends on what of the ten billion sects of Christianity you belong to. So if you ask a question like "What happened to Enoch?" you're going to get thirty different answers depending on what Bible they consider correct (Ecclesiasticus spells out the theological answer to this question but isn't in Prot bibles), how literally they take the Bible, etc.
There's a similar stack exchange forum called Biblical hermeneutics and it's useless because everybody just gives you their denomination's POV.
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im talking about stuff like "who wrote X book"
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