Nine Biblical Principles For Determining Acceptability
1. Are belief systems and/or doctrines evident or advocated that are contrary to the Bible?
The Bible has contradictory accounts of the same event. That means that they go against the doctrine of the Bible
2. Are values & philosophies espoused that are unbiblical?
The Bible has contradictory accounts of the same events that are supposed to be key to that philosophy. That means they go against the Bible and so espouse something unbiblical.
3. Is Supernatural power evident that has a source other than the God of the Bible?
Yes, Satan has some kickass powers and Christians say that it isn't God's will.
4. Are there occult, witchcraft, psychic, satanic, or New Age, vampire-Goth symbols, names, or practices incorporated?
Yes, there are references to the occult and witches, Satan, etc. in the Bible.
5. Are the imaginations and thoughts of the participant steered in an unwholesome direction, unbiblical direction?
Yes. Genocide isn't a wholesome thing yet the Bible justifies it. Same thing with rape.
6. Is immorality, sensuality or immodesty depicted, or does it arouse lust?
The Bible has a guy willing to let his virgin daughters get passed around in a gang bang. That is pretty lusty.
7. Does it incite fear or glorify evil or violence?
Hell yes. The Bible has genocide multiple times and mass murder and it is all justified and in fact encouraged when used against the unfaithful.
8. Is the language used questionable?
Yes. It is all contradictory and many people cannot agree what it really says. It is highly questioned and questionable.
9. Will it promote questionable character traits?
Yes, mass murder and genocide, rape, etc. are not good character traits. They are highly questionable.
Damn, according to those nine principles, you can't even read the Bible.
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