What is the difference between Abraham, hearing the voice of God in his head telling him to murder his child...and a present day psychopath, who hears a voice in his head, which he believes is God, telling him to murder his son, or daughter, or anybody.
If you rely on faith, then we must assume that the present day psychopath, BELIEVES that it is God indeed, who is talking to him...and if we rely on hindsight, then are you saying that we should let these atrocities go through just in case God will intervene?
What is the difference between Abraham, hearing the voice of God in his head telling him to murder his child...and a present day psychopath, who hears a voice in his head, which he believes is God, telling him to murder his son, or daughter, or anybody.
If you rely on faith, then we must assume that the present day psychopath, BELIEVES that it is God indeed, who is talking to him...and if we rely on hindsight, then are you saying that we should let these atrocities go through just in case God will intervene?
Have you read Fear and Trembling?
To any Catholics here: When do you think the Bible starts telling history, instead of fable? And when do most Catholics tend to think the Bible starts talking about real history?
Is it even possible to pick and choose parts that are fake and parts that are real? That seems kind of...cheap..for lack of a better word that I cannot think of right now.
We could start demanding the tithe again if you worry about 'cheap'
(although having the infallible authority of the Church and the universal belief of the faithful for 1500 years before protestantism we know that assertion to be incorrect).
As to when, where and what is metaphor who am I to define that, the Magisterium? I highly doubt the Church has seen fit to define what is metaphorical and what is not.
Well, I was asking about individual opinions, not Church doctrine...