RE: Admitting You're a Sinner
January 22, 2018 at 9:11 am
(This post was last modified: January 22, 2018 at 9:12 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Rgr that, and that's where christian myths diverge from their equivalents. For the most part, taboos described the boundaries of our lives. Stay inside the lines and you'll be fine. Step out, and you'll get fucked. Leviticus is a prime example of that. The set of taboos had become incredibly diverse, it's a long list...but, still a list. A roadmap for life. Some of it certainly the product of human experience rather than divine revelation, and useful in the context of the society from which it came...but some of it whatever happened to be the ticks and abnormalities of the various people who kept the list and passed it on.
This exhaustive list not being sufficiently damming....... christians imagine that there is no life "inside the lines". That we break taboo by nature, that our very nature -is- taboo.
This exhaustive list not being sufficiently damming....... christians imagine that there is no life "inside the lines". That we break taboo by nature, that our very nature -is- taboo.
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