Wow, you must be very good at jumping conclusions.Adeptus Aspartem said:This is bullshit and you know it.HoneyVision said:With all due respect, you should do a little more research about the Bible instead of just throwing together random quotes from it. The laws that you've quoted are all from the Old Testament and are no longer applicable nor required of Christians, because the New Testament is about Jesus' coming and his abolishment of all those old laws, which also include things like not eating pork and staying at home on the Sabbath and all the rest of that stuff. The laws of the Old Testament are in no way encouraged anymore, only used as a guideline with what the New Testament preaches.
Because if the old testament doesn't hold up, god would've been wrong and his divine plan is basically for the gutter. Why would we have any need for such an incompetent definitly-not-omnipotent-being, who can't even get the basic rules straight?
Ontop of that, why is there creationism? It's based on the Genesis, which when i last checked it, was in the old testament.
What you say does not hold up in reality. The old testament is taken very seriously by a big bunch of believers. The genesis, the ten commandments and all the old hoax stories like Noah etc. are still very present.
If you don't believe in the old testament, you're not a chrisitian for me - you're a cherry picker. And everything moral etc. you hold dear could be achieved by secular reasons, without the need to cherry pick some quotes from a 2000 year old book from a nomad desert folk.
When did I say anything about not believing in the Old Testament? I said that a large majority of the rules from it were made redundant in the New Testament. The ones that were kept were reinstated. The OT SHOULD be taken seriously by believers, but only in contrast and comparison with the NT, never on its own. Like you say, you can't cherry pick.
What does Creation have to do with it? That's not a rule, that's just part of the philosophy.