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Interpreting the Scripture

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Interpreting the Scripture

Religious texts can be interpreted to support many points of view.

Women in scripture

Women in scripture

  • Someone who wants to say that men have a higher role in society than women could argue that women were created after men (Genesis 2), and this suggests a lower status.
    • It does not necessarily mean that, but that is the problem with trying to understand texts from the Bible.
Equality in scripture

Equality in scripture

  • It is possible for Christians to read the Bible and argue that God did not intend all people to be equal.
    • It could be interpreted that God created a chain of command.
  • Christians have been slave owners, and some Christian denominations believe that the husband should be the head of the family.
  • Some Christians have been at the forefront of change, working towards a more equal society.
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