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Criticism of Christianity - Responses to criticisms of Christianity |  | Criticism of Christianity - Responses to criticisms of Christianity: Encyclopedia II - Criticism of Christianity - Responses to criticisms of Christianity |  | Most of the above objections are socio-historical. Some would argue that religion by nature is fundamentally personal, hence socio-historical trends can never be applied to debating the merits of personal belief and the objections are strictly incidental. It can also be argued that criticism of Christianity based on its perceived retardation of science is shaped by the modern "survivor's viewpoint;" that is, an artificial dichotamy between church and science is created only because science has thrived into the modern time, while to the ...
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Criticism of Christianity - Responses to criticisms of Christianity
Most of the above objections are socio-historical. Some would argue that religion by nature is fundamentally personal, hence socio-historical trends can never be applied to debating the merits of personal belief and the objections are strictly incidental. It can also be argued that criticism of Christianity based on its perceived retardation of science is shaped by the modern "survivor's viewpoint;" that is, an artificial dichotamy between church and science is created only because science has thrived into the modern time, while to the church of a few centuries ago, it could have seemed another, possibly dangerous cult.
Some of the apparent contradictions in the Bible arise from either translation or the changing meanings of words in the vernacular. To take an example, Shakespeare sometimes uses the word "merely" to mean "absolutely," a usage not found in modern English. See Hamlet, I.2, l.137.
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