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My point exactly. The "redneck argument" isn't coherent. It's emotional and kneejerk. Anti-gay activists may have good reason for what they do...
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Mop
its an abombination, says so right cheer inna bible -- nm
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zeitgeist
Nov 13 '08, 13:32
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The number of things the Bible puts forward, but current teaching ignore, could fill a book. -- nm
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TWuG
Nov 13, 13:34
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That depends. The Bible is in part historical in such that much if it isn't meant to be read in that light anymore -- nm
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oblique
Nov 13, 13:38
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So who decides what is historical (and thus no longer meaningful) and what isn't? -- nm
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TaurusII
Nov 13, 13:45
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Me. -- nm
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Bruce, the God Boss and decider
Nov 13, 13:47
sure. a lot of the dietary restrictions, for example, make sense for a pre-technological world, from a public health perspective. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 13, 13:40
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pretty much all of Leviticus is just a guide to keeping a very small number of people dying off.
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Guy
Nov 13, 13:51
as a matter of fact, it does fill a book. it's called the Bible... :) -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 13, 13:34
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