Joe Daddy
01-01-2011, 08:54 AM
I've read the Bible through twice in my life, plus spent a significant amount of time studying it. I've read a lot of the Koran, but not all and some of the Torah. I've read enough of these "holy" books to note that all contain violence, and that most of the followers of these religions pick and choose which sections they will adhere to and follow, and others they ignore.
My questions, respectfully, to believers of whatever religion, are:
1. "How do you decide which sections to follow and which to ignore"?
2. "If some sections are viewed as reasonable to follow, and others as unreasonable, how do you reconcile your religion as valid in the whole"?
This is not an invitation to non-believers to attack believers, so guys, please be nice to each other. I'd like to understand how it is all sorted out in individuals minds, not debate or criticize the individuals reasons.
My questions, respectfully, to believers of whatever religion, are:
1. "How do you decide which sections to follow and which to ignore"?
2. "If some sections are viewed as reasonable to follow, and others as unreasonable, how do you reconcile your religion as valid in the whole"?
This is not an invitation to non-believers to attack believers, so guys, please be nice to each other. I'd like to understand how it is all sorted out in individuals minds, not debate or criticize the individuals reasons.