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Tag Archives: meaning of Scripture
In Which JK Rowling Teaches Us to Read the Bible
[Today’s guest post from Brittany K. Hale explores reading Scripture as it was meant to be read, even with 21st Century eyes.] *** Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start (indeed). When you read you … Continue reading
Love and the Meaninglessness of Scripture
[This is part two of a series on the meaning/meaninglessness of Scripture. Here’s part one.] *** Meaningless Kitchen Gadgets* I wonder if the people who came up with these gadgets have any ideas that they decided not to pursue. Then … Continue reading
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Tagged meaning of Scripture, Moses, royal law of love, Ten Commandments
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Why I Mean It When I Say the Bible Lacks Meaning
[This is part one of a series on the Bible and meaning/meaninglessness. Part two will be up on tomorrow.] *** Some people read the Bible as if it were a Rorschach ink blot: all impressions are equally valid. If that were … Continue reading
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You Mean To Say The Bible Means Whatever You Say It Means?
[This is the third post in a series on Bible meaning and meaninglessness. Follow these links for parts one and two. ] Contrary to popular belief, the Bible is not open to just any interpretation. Who would believe it does? … Continue reading
The Bible Lacks Meaning – I mean It!
[This is part one of a series on the Bible and meaning/meaninglessness. Part two will be up next Monday.] *** Some people read the Bible as if it were a Rorschach ink blot: all impressions are equally valid. If that were … Continue reading