Thou Shall Pick And Choose
Jacobs had some great things to say on a range of subjects but there’s one I really wanted to zero in on and look at today. Specifically, when evaluating the Bible as a religious text, how do you negiotate which things are most imperative and which are dispensable?
Previous Stories
- Immaculate Concepts
- Religion Is Opt-In; Law Isn’t
- The Stance Of Silence
- Jesus: All About Conversion?
- Jesus: All About Erm… Something
- Richard Holloway’s Kaleidoscope
- Due Process
- Losing My (Interest In) Religion
- Captured Wisdom
- What is Religion?
- Networking Promotes Dialogue… Maybe
- The Father Bob Show
- Harsh, perhaps?
- Missionary Positions
- Obama and Catholicism: Still Incompatible?
- The G Word
- God Made Me Write This!
- Jesus: The Missing Years
- Ethical Religiosity
- Catholic Vote: Serious Business?
- Bible Reworked; Wafer Whackiness
- Sensational Sabbath
- Eucharist Desecration
- What Would Jesus Do?
- Bothered By Things: WYD
- The Joy Of Shame







