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you probably want to consider that its not the same book, the old and new testement are essentially two very different text with different authors and audiences. its like having a sequel written a decade later by a different person with different view. which is a shame really because jettisoning all that fire and brimstone crap, theres much to commend part II.
Now I was waiting for that one to come up. If I accept that all the nasty fire and brimstone stuff is contained in the Old Testament and can safely be jettisoned, then I also have to dispatch The Ten Commandments, which are in the same book.
This gets to the heart of the Bible A La Carte that ultimately turned me off faith. It seems that believers cherry pick the good and disown the bad. Don't get me wrong. If everybody did that we would have a considerably more peaceful planet than we do now. That doesn't make it any more true though.
Also, I should say that I don't for one minute believe that the world would be a kind and loving place if we could just get past religion. Mankind seems to love a good scrap and will almost certainly keep doing so. We'll scrap over tribes, borders, resources, Honey Badger v (insert hard creature here)...