(June 29, 2017 at 12:26 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote:(June 28, 2017 at 6:06 pm)dyresand Wrote: The "ten commandments" are not apart of the christian doctrine... if christians did read their god damn bible they would realize they were destroyed when moses came down the mountain and the laws were lost and nullified after that.According to the biblical fairy tale that's not true.
The Ten Commandments people try to pass off as the real ones are in Exodus chapter 20. Those were just verbal laws and were never written on stone tablets. Later on Moses got some laws written on stone tablets that he broke but those were not called the Ten Commandments either.
In Exodus chapter 34 Moses got the Ten Commandments written on stone tablets and those are the ones called the Ten Commandments. These are highly ethnocentric, which is why everyone (even the Pope) tries their damnedest to ignore them. Not too many people want to break a donkey's neck in modern day America.
In Exodus chapter 34 Moses got the Ten Commandment stone tables on Mount Sinai.
In Deuteronomy chapter 5 Moses got another set of stone tablets at Mount Horeb. They were not called the Ten Commandments.
Then in Deuteronomy chapter 27 Moses gets another set of stone tablets white-washed with lime that he was to place on Mount Ebal. Those tablets had twelve (12) curses on them. They were not the Ten Commandments.
(June 28, 2017 at 7:31 pm)Astonished Wrote: So what was all that shite about Jeebus saying all the old laws were still to be obeyed?
People like to ignore Yeshua on that little gem and all of the other ones as well. They simply love making idols of him, which is a big no-no.
Well, they like to ignore shit about the big daddy, too.
Religions were invented to impress and dupe illiterate, superstitious stone-age peasants. So in this modern, enlightened age of information, what's your excuse? Or are you saying with all your advantages, you were still tricked as easily as those early humans?
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There is no better way to convey the least amount of information in the greatest amount of words than to try explaining your religious views.