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jcrichton
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Hi!I don’t understand why people are so keen on reinterpreting parts of the Bible into symbols and metaphors only when it is convenient for them to do so.
So judging from the context of verses like 1 Samuel 15:3, there is no indication whatsoever that this should be taken as metaphor or as anything else other than an actual description of what really happened. No authoritative source in the Catholic Church has ever taught otherwise.
Believers from the time these texts were written until the 20th century didn’t seem to have a problem with such passages to the degree that they radically reinterpret them; and yet now we are supposed to believe in 2017 that we have suddenly arrived at a point where we can reinterpret these thousands of years old texts appropriately and the proper light which somehow eluded all of the scholars and saints from the previous two thousand years? I find that hard to believe.
If we reinterpret these passages of OT violence against infants, why not reinterpret basically all of Genesis? “The loving God I know wouldn’t drown people en masse in a flood, so the whole Noah story is merely symbolic.” Why not do this? Where does the reinterpretation end?
…I think it goes to your screen name… people tend to barricade themselves in their own importance, understandings, and judgments…
…why are people so taken with events that are said to have happened thousands of years ago?
…there are over 30 million people living in slavery today (about 40 percent children), mostly under sexual slavery… why aren’t people concerned about these poor souls?
…the UN has even rejected/halted the Catholic Church efforts in helping those who are rescued from such exploitation because the Catholic Church refuses to engage in the culture of death (abortion, contraception, sterilization…)… similarly, the Catholic Church was banned (forced to close) from maintaining orphanages and adoption agencies because homosexuals made it a point to force the Church to accept them as candidates for adoption of children from Catholic agencies… where were these people who are so concerned for the welfare of children? Why did they not assist in keeping these agencies open for the good of the orphaned/abandoned children? (…just as a counter demonstration: did the government or those seeking to force the Catholic Church to accept homosexuals as adoption candidates adopt those children whose adoption through the Catholic Church was impeded?)
Maran atha!
Angel