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RoxyRollah 06-08-2016 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1706561)
Now you sound like my real mommy.

I cant even...

Janszoon 06-08-2016 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1706564)
Reminds me of this

:laughing:

Neapolitan 06-08-2016 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mordwyr (Post 1706412)
Neopolitan,

Thanks. :)

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I don't know what I did, but thanks anyways.

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1706558)
All this slavery chitchat has really helped highlight how rotten to the core the whole Christian philosophy is. It's sad and disturbing that grown adults actually believe this stuff.

Well, basically the core of Christian philosophy is to love your neighbor. You can not genuinely love God without loving your neighbor.

Zhanteimi 06-08-2016 09:32 PM

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Frownland 06-08-2016 09:33 PM

Question for Christians: do you have anything in your religion that you ignore or disagree with for any reason?

Zhanteimi 06-08-2016 09:39 PM

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Frownland 06-08-2016 09:43 PM

Even all the stuff in like Leviticus, which is really just a law document that the Jews created for the Persians so that they could freely practice their religion under Persian rule (rare at the time)? So anything from the first five books of the bible are more conventional laws of the time, not God's law. Things such as touching lizards being evil and instructions on slave keeping being in there is also another good sign.

Zhanteimi 06-08-2016 09:50 PM

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Frownland 06-08-2016 09:51 PM

What about human flesh, that a go now?

The Batlord 06-08-2016 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mordwyr (Post 1706947)
Those things aren't included in the Catholic Catechism. They are specific teachings for a time and place, not eternal decrees. Otherwise, they would be part of dogma and doctrine. And they're not. This kind of thing is addressed specifically in St. Peter's dream in the Acts of the Apostles. Peter, a Jew, is still thinking that to be righteous you have to do this and do that and eat this and not that. Peter is given a dream wherein he is instructed that there are no unclean foods anymore. The rule was there for a certain time and place. "Therefore, do not call unclean what God has called clean."

If God is infallible then why would he change his mind?


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