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Pat Robertson says it's ok to ignore parts of the Bible.
RE: Pat Robertson says it's ok to ignore parts of the Bible.
(July 15, 2012 at 12:08 am)Polaris Wrote: I've always seen the issue of slavery in the Bible as being much akin to the indentured servitude in early America only more extreme....not going to go into the OT right now because frankly I don't want to take the time on an issue that is not pressing in the current age.

Oh, excuse me, you seem to have dropped that Special Pleading there, here, you can have it back....

Quote: What the Americans and other Western societies did to the African people was not endorsed on the issue of slavery in the Bible as far as I can recollect.


Except by your fairy tale GOD right up there with the ten commandments.

(July 14, 2012 at 11:58 pm)Drich Wrote:
(July 14, 2012 at 11:16 pm)cratehorus Wrote: nobody understands the basics of christianity....except for maybe these OT Jews I keep hearing about.....

Christianity is based on the BULLSHIT premise that one can not live a sin free life.

"Sin" doesn't mean anything. It is simply an iron age construct.


Quote:There were some who believe that they could live a sin free life if they strictly followed the OT laws. But, Christ in Mt 5 completed the law and made it impossiable for anyone to find righteousness through the Law.

Incoherent babble. "Impossible" has no "a" in it.


Quote:Then Christianity provides attonement for those who fail to reach the standard of the Law through the blood sacerfice of Christ. Forever Seperating Righteousness from the Law.

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Quote:Meaning we no longer have to be perfect/strictly adhear to the law to goto Heaven.

In other words, your fairy tale jeebus usurped and undermined the laws of your monster gawd that you had previously maintained were absolutely non-negotiable.

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Nice self-pwn there, asswipe.

(July 15, 2012 at 12:08 am)Polaris Wrote: . What the Americans and other Western societies did to the African people was not endorsed on the issue of slavery in the Bible as far as I can recollect.


Exo 21:7
7 “If a man sells his daughter as a servant, she is not to go free as male servants do.
Hurr Durr
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RE: Pat Robertson says it's ok to ignore parts of the Bible. - by Taqiyya Mockingbird - July 15, 2012 at 12:40 am

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