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I do not understand why Christians dislike it when I respond to Bible verses with other Bible verses.

It is almost as if they do not wish an open discussion of the validity of their source.
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ChristianDailyWord · 26-30, M
I don't mind it at all, I'm all for discussion but I dislike the ones who deliberately come to respond to my posts to prove a point even after the fact that they're not Christians themselves or even believe in God. Just wanting to pick a fight and argue for no reason at all. I myself, do not enjoy responding back to people like that. However, if you're a fellow believer too, I'm open to discussing it because with the many different branches and denominations of Christianity, we all don't believe in the same faith, traditions, or customs, or even follow the same doctrines. Plus, we all don't read the same version of the Bible either. Sometimes, you learn new things, or sometimes, you disagree but respect the other side for at least sharing their perspective on a matter.
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@ChristianDailyWord I am not a Christian. I responded to a post with what I consider problematic verses which prove the Bible to be a less than ideal source, shall we say?

I posted the first, which another user attempted to explain. Emboldened, I shared another. That same user attempted to explain it. I shared a third, and the original poster blocked me.
ChristianDailyWord · 26-30, M
@CorvusBlackthorne Interesting. I agree with you 65%, I wouldn't say the Bible is the greatest handbook of life, but there are some good moral and behavioral lessons that some people can reflect on, meditate on, and apply to their own personal lives. Based on what I've gathered, if they know how to "read between the lines", I get what you mean totally though.