I have a question for Christians …
What would happen if you start taking the bible as not the literal truth but just a story ?
For example the New Testament and the life of your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Why is it so important that he dies or was crucified? I think that what he did, helping the weak and all the disadvantaged is more important than whether he was born of a virgin, or turned water into vine, or raised the dead.
I have a proposition now, from now on when you read about the life of Jesus think of him as a myth. A great myth, of a man who resembles and embodied all the good aspects of Humanity, charity, forgiveness etc… isn’t that more important. If you start thinking of Jesus as exactly that (a myth) then mainstream society will take you more seriously. We all know and you truly do know (if you think about it) that it is impossible to be dead for 3 days and then wake up and ascend to heaven, or feed 5000 people with 2 fish. But you make it seem as if it is a suicide pact, that if you don’t believe that Jesus was born of a virgin than why should you believe that charity is good. You have to make that choice, between superstition and facts between ignorance and love between blind faith and true understanding.
You cant successfully defend or propose seriously that 2000 years ago, when there was no knowledge of modern medicine, that a man healed the blind.
But what you can defend is that love and forgiveness are virtues and no “atheist” can take that away from you.
So in conclusion if you want to be taken seriously you must shed the silliness of the bible and perhaps read a book that I recommend it is titled The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth and it was written by the former American President Thomas Jefferson. In it he takes out all the stupid stuff in the bible and keeps only the words and deeds of the historical Jesus.