• ChanchoManco@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    That’s the thing about the Bible, it’s such a mess of contradictions you can pick texts for anything you want to convey. And the interpretations change over time to not be so unpopular.

    I don’t interpret this new passage the same as you, it clearly says the believers can’t leave their partner, only the unbelievers can, that’s not liberty.

    • Lovstuhagen@hilariouschaos.comOP
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      3 months ago

      It is not really a mess at all when it is understood how the New Testament supersedes the Old, and the Old can only exist within a relativistic historical context. Revelation was progressive.

      It is also the case that we Orthodox view much of the content of the OT to be highly symbolic, each passage having a variety of meanings, some of which are only historical in nature with the moral truth disclosed more discretely.

      I don’t interpret this new passage the same as you, it clearly says the believers can’t leave their partner, only the unbelievers can, that’s not liberty.

      This is about religious practice, though - it has nothing to do with liberty as it concerns the non-believer.

      Being a believer means acknowledging a higher truth than oneself and shaping one’s life after it.