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Posts 2,081 - 2,092 of 6,170
Posts 2,081 - 2,092 of 6,170
Annakie
21 years ago
21 years ago
I didn't say it wasn't a sin. I didn't say those verses specifically address homosexuality. I'm saying that my faith tells me that I shouldn't go jumping down people's throats because they sin. I sin too. Somebody's being gay doesn't hurt anybody and it's none of my business. If the person is also religious then it's that person's job to find a way to work that out with God, not mine.
I'm well aware that a lot of Christians would disagree with me. Like I said, I'm not trying to speak for all Christians. I'm just speaking for me.
I'm well aware that a lot of Christians would disagree with me. Like I said, I'm not trying to speak for all Christians. I'm just speaking for me.
Ulrike
21 years ago
21 years ago
I've heard the biblical arguments, and it seems to depend on who does the translation. For a good discussion, look here: http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_bibl.htm
Eugene: I've noticed that those who claim the Bible is the word of God tend to be very selective about which passages should be interpreted literally and which are metaphorical. Who decides? And how does this reconcile with alternate versions of the texts that are often found (the Dead Sea Scrolls come to mind)? Inspired by God I could see, but it was written by humans, with all their foibles. And it was further altered when whichever Council voted on which books should be included.
Eugene: I've noticed that those who claim the Bible is the word of God tend to be very selective about which passages should be interpreted literally and which are metaphorical. Who decides? And how does this reconcile with alternate versions of the texts that are often found (the Dead Sea Scrolls come to mind)? Inspired by God I could see, but it was written by humans, with all their foibles. And it was further altered when whichever Council voted on which books should be included.
Laydee
21 years ago
21 years ago
Plus, there are several declarations in the Bible that most Christians ignore anyway - the ones condoning slavery, condemning the trimming of beards and so on. So like you say, how do we know which to follow literally, which to take metaphorically and, I suppose, which to ignore altogether? I'm informed (although this could be wrong) that there is a passage in Acts which basically says that you can ignore some of the bits of the early Old Testament.
Ulrike
21 years ago
21 years ago
One of my favorites from the Old Testament is a prohibition against wearing cloth made from two different kinds of fiber. (Polyester/cotton, anyone?)
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
And then there's something in the New Testament (not present in all scrolls) that says God's chosen people will be able to drink poison and handle poisonous snakes without getting hurt. I guess that's how those snake handling churches got started.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! What are you doing?
My girlfriend and I are about to sit down to a little two-person Thanksgiving, because we both live far from our families. We're cooking cornish hens, because a turkey would have been too much for the two of us. And we're going to watch "Monsters, Inc." (which she hasn't seen) afterwards.
My girlfriend and I are about to sit down to a little two-person Thanksgiving, because we both live far from our families. We're cooking cornish hens, because a turkey would have been too much for the two of us. And we're going to watch "Monsters, Inc." (which she hasn't seen) afterwards.
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
I had T-day dinner at a friend's family's house (his brother, sister-in-law, and their four kids). Unfortunately, the friend had to work security at the local tourist trap until 5:30 tonight, so I didn't see much of HIM. I did do a ridiculous amount of crocheting and also played Halo 2 with the 4-year-old, who is already on his way to a rewarding career as an evil genius set on world domination.
Laydee
21 years ago
21 years ago
He'll have to beat Doulos and I if he wants the world. We've already bagsed it, I'm afraid.
Roob
21 years ago
21 years ago
Oi, as long as I get my eternal resting, complete with widescreen Tv and mini Stella Fridge I dont care who rules the world
However I might be more tempted to support Laydee....mmm, cheesecake, the ultimate incentive.
However I might be more tempted to support Laydee....mmm, cheesecake, the ultimate incentive.
LunaGaurd
21 years ago
21 years ago
Mm does anyone know how often Marines get their dog tag thingies? Do they just get one or do they get new ones every few months or so? Just wondering..
FengShuiGorilla
21 years ago
21 years ago
They only get one set, although I'm sure if those were lost they would be issued another set (at a hefty price I'm sure). I don't remember but it may be possible to have additional sets created (but not 'officially issued')
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