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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court will hear case of Colorado baker who refused to make wedding cake for same-sex couple [View all]BruceWane
(384 posts)You're basically wrong, but thanks anyway
You might want to review the origins and contents of the book you're referring to. There's actually quite a few versions of the Old Testament, and I don't mean just historically, I mean right now, current day.
Development of the Christian Biblical Canon
If Leviticus isn't christian canon, why was it included in christian canon in the first place?
But that's beside the larger point - the bible is a collection of stories that was curated hundreds of years after their supposed occurrence, by whole bunch of entirely human men, over a period of hundreds of years. The Roman Catholic Catechism is an interpretation of that collection of stories. An interpretation that was carried out by...... a whole bunch of entirely human men over a period of hundreds of years.
Now THAT'S a recipe for accuracy if I ever saw one.
You shouldn't hold beliefs as valid just because they're old.