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Typically, when I encounter people who denounce "interpretations" of Christ's teachings, they invariably seem to possess the "one true meaning" of some Scripture snippet and — surprise, surprise — this meaning supports their fundamentalist religious view.
I never argue with these people. After all, I agree that if Jesus' words can be taken to mean anything, then they ultimately mean nothing. Instead, I quote Luke 6:27, "But I say to you that listen, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you." Then I ask them if they support the war in Iraq and torture in secret prisons. I have yet to meet a fundie who isn't a huge fan of Bush's war on terror.
They see where I'm going, and try to counter with "There aren't people who hate us, but people who are trying to destroy us!" Again, I could argue with this, but I don't. I just say, "Yes, but the Scripture says, 'enemies.' Aren't these people our enemies? And if we abandon the Commandments of Jesus, haven't they succeeded in destroying us?"
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