Oh my God, you have provided me with sufficient evidence that Christianity is true, Yahweh exists (but he's hiding somewhere and he only bothered to reveal himself to ancient agricultural slave-owners thousands of years ago), Yahweh sacrificed himself to himself so he could change the rules of morality for some reason, and I can do whatever evil things I want as long as I get on my knees and beg Yahweh for forgiveness. Guess I have to convert to Christianity now, and only read those passages of the Bible that agree with what I already think is being nice, conveniently ignoring those ones that advocate absolutism, murder, rape, slavery, and sexism, which I will still publish and give to children however. I will now follow Jesus and will be passive, turn the other cheek, and won't fight for justice here on earth because I will get it in the eternal afterlife, of which there is no proof of course. I just have to take it on faith. Isn't it oh so logical?
Oneironaut Reviewed by Oneironaut on . Could the bible be prone to mistakes? Well, it is my belief that everything regarding spirituality in the Bible needs to be taken with a grain of salt. Here is why: there are many different passages scattered throughout that completely contradict each other in both the Old and New Testaments. This means that someone within the history of the Bible must have been writing something false. In essence, the bible does indeed lie, or stretch the truth. For those conservative christians who still aren't sure, take the first four books of Rating: 5