… when it comes to quoting the Bible?
Are they truly ignorant of how one reads the different genre of literature. eg. The history sections and the narratives are NOT where doctrine is taught. Narrative tells us what people actually did, the good, the bad and the ugly. Doctrine is taught in the doctrine sections. For the more obtuse: A doctrine section will sound something like this, “Do this…” or “Don’t do this…” Understand this…” etc.
Bible bashers will say something foolish like. The Bible teaches daughters to sleep with their fathers, cause Lot’s daughter got their father intoxicated and had sex with him.
Making you wonder how the ever graduated grade school.
Or they will quote a law, that God had instituted for the Theocratic nation of Israel, and ask Christians why we are wearing clothing made out of two different materials or eating shellfish.
Is it that they are obtuse or are they unethical and know full well that they are misrepresenting the text?
Perhaps we can do a “yahoo answers” social experiment and observe those who reply here and see if they continue these practices, after being made aware, eh?