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So where does that leave jesus' statement that one has to obey god-his-father? Or is that something to ignore? And when you can ignore one thing he supposedly said, doesn't that make the book look as something you can pick anything you like from, and ignore those points that you don't like? And when selective picking is allowed, what does that do to the other statements about the word of god being law? And when it's all cool to ignore the old man, why bother reading the book in the first place?
Not to mention the fact that there are more different christian sects than there are chapters in that book, all using the same book with different interpretations.
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