Fundamentalist Christians believe
themselves to be personally inerrant when it comes to interpreting the Bible.
The Bible is capable of many different interpretations, but a fundamentalist
believes that whatever interpretation s/he chooses is inevitably the correct
one. For example, they believe that “day” in Genesis 1 means 24 hours; but this
cannot be the meaning of “day” in Genesis 2. So they claim that the word has
two different meanings in the two chapters. And they believe that this rule of
interpretation cannot be wrong, and you are headed straight for hell if you
think they are wrong.
But they have quietly allowed their
inerrant interpretations to change. A few decades ago, conservative white
Christians were absolutely certain that some people were black because of the
Curse of Cain, or maybe it was the Curse of Ham, or something, and that they
had literal Biblical justification for hating black people and undertaking acts
of violence against them. There are still white Biblical fundamentalists who
believe this, but it is a comparatively rare belief today. Somehow, in the last
few decades, many fundamentalist Christians have changed their beliefs. This
has not happened because of federal government force. Maybe it started that
way; they were furious about the government enforcing school busing and
integration. But today you will find very few fundamentalist Christians who say
“I get along with black people only because the federal government forces me
to.” Most white fundamentalists genuinely like people of other races. Now.
Why the change? The Bible has not
changed. Nor did God appear in the sky and announce, “Hey, uh, listen up; I
just decided, uh, that it’s okay to like black people now.” It is the
fundamentalists themselves who have changed their beliefs. If fundamentalists
are inerrant in their Bible interpretations, then why have their beliefs
changed? It is because they learned some things. They learned from experience
that black people are just people, with good and bad individuals just like any
other race. This means that somebody was wrong sometime. Either modern fundamentalists
are insulting the Bible by liking black people, or else their recent
predecessors were insulting the Bible by hating black people. Somewhere along
the line, somebody interpreted the Bible incorrectly.
When a modern fundamentalist claims that
they and they alone know what the correct interpretation of the Bible is, they
should remember that earlier fundamentalists made the same claim about beliefs
that are now widely rejected.
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