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My name is John and I am an
Atheist having an on going debate with my mother who is Catholic, who I love dearly, and who loves me dearly. She is not the most logical and I’m not the most emotional, and so our conversations have not really gotten either of us very far. The scope of our conversations have been primarily centered in ethics, where I have had what I believe to be serious questions about violence in the Bible, and that my mother if I am representing her correctly believes deeply that I am on the wrong track in my thinking, or believing, and so thus far blind to the awesomeness and mercy of God.
I know that there was violence in the past and thus it does stand to reason that violence would also be in the Bible. That is not my concern. I’m concern mainly with God committing violence, condoning violence or threatening violence in scripture, and how Catholics often overlook these violent writings and perceive only good messages in the Bible, or promote only the good in Christianity.
Atheist having an on going debate with my mother who is Catholic, who I love dearly, and who loves me dearly. She is not the most logical and I’m not the most emotional, and so our conversations have not really gotten either of us very far. The scope of our conversations have been primarily centered in ethics, where I have had what I believe to be serious questions about violence in the Bible, and that my mother if I am representing her correctly believes deeply that I am on the wrong track in my thinking, or believing, and so thus far blind to the awesomeness and mercy of God.
I know that there was violence in the past and thus it does stand to reason that violence would also be in the Bible. That is not my concern. I’m concern mainly with God committing violence, condoning violence or threatening violence in scripture, and how Catholics often overlook these violent writings and perceive only good messages in the Bible, or promote only the good in Christianity.