Author Topic: I 'came out' as an atheist.  (Read 25988 times)

like what?
http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/cruelty/nt_list.html
Also, as far as the "old testament doesn't count" crap, read this: http://spencerwatch.com/2011/05/22/the-%E2%80%9Cbut-that%E2%80%99s-just-the-old-testament%E2%80%9D-cop-out/
(You can skip the first two paragraphs after the picture)

I wish I could meet someone like that and reason logic through their metal skulls.
You can't rationalize with actions driven by irrationality

HAHAHAHA... sorry

I dunno, am I missing something?

I see nothing wrong with this scripture.

Also, as far as the "old testament doesn't count" crap, read this: http://spencerwatch.com/2011/05/22/the-%E2%80%9Cbut-that%E2%80%99s-just-the-old-testament%E2%80%9D-cop-out/

whoa, those were the three verses I quoted .-.
just the king james version instead

I see nothing wrong with this scripture.

It means that you have to keep the Old Testament law, I'm pretty sure.

not to offend, but it's kind of weird how people say the people don't follow their religion like they should then come and say that they should be murdering someone. not directed at anyone here, i just noticed some people do that

whoa, those were the three verses I quoted .-.
just the king james version instead

It means that you have to keep the Old Testament law, I'm pretty sure.
its too king james for my illiterate brain. Maybe a NIV teanslation would help.

nevermind, adam gotchya covered.

ok, pretty sure the scripture is referring to the ten commandments.  Those are to be kept. But things like sacrifing animal has become obsolete due to Jesus' sacrifice.
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its too king james for my illiterate brain. Maybe a NIV teanslation would help.

nevermind, adam gotchya covered

Yeah, sorry. It's just the version I'm sorta used to from seeing it everywhere that has a Bible around here.

HAHAHAHA... sorry

I dunno, am I missing something?


The Matthew one appears to be taken out of context. I'd need to see more verses of it. Just saying "these commandments" can mean something totally different than the ten in the OT.

I'm missing the problem in the Luke one. Is it something about "the law" or am I looking past it.

2 Timothy one is saying God is the inspiration for Scripture and commanded everything related to rules and the likes found throughout the bible, but says nothing about changes being made after the resurrection and the new church, which I believe are primarily found in Acts.

ok, pretty sure the scripture is referring to the ten commandments.
"The Law" that is referred to in each of those first few quotes refers to the Old Testament
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"The Law" that is referred to in each of those first few quotes refers to the Old Testament
right, the ten commandments,  in the old Testament,  were used as laws.

right, the ten commandments,  in the old Testament,  were used as laws.
....no
The Law is "the compilation of decrees found in the first five books of the Bible"
https://bible.org/seriespage/law-first-five-books
http://www.biblica.com/en-us/bible/bible-faqs/in-the-bible-we-read-about-the-law-what-does-this-mean/

And in those quotes, Jesus is saying it all still applies
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The Matthew one appears to be taken out of context. I'd need to see more verses of it. Just saying "these commandments" can mean something totally different than the ten in the OT.

...? It means all of the commandments.
Anyways, here's the full text of Matthew 5.

....no
The Law is "the compilation of decrees found in the first five books of the Bible"
https://bible.org/seriespage/law-first-five-books
http://www.biblica.com/en-us/bible/bible-faqs/in-the-bible-we-read-about-the-law-what-does-this-mean/

And in those quotes, Jesus is saying it all still applies
these were stated before he died on the cross.

...? It means all of the commandments.
Anyways, here's the full text of Matthew 5.

Ah OK.

....no
The Law is "the compilation of decrees found in the first five books of the Bible"
https://bible.org/seriespage/law-first-five-books
http://www.biblica.com/en-us/bible/bible-faqs/in-the-bible-we-read-about-the-law-what-does-this-mean/

And in those quotes, Jesus is saying it all still applies

Assuming this is what it means, Jesus is saying that he came to first of all fulfill the age old prophecies from Isaiah, Micah, Jeremiah, etc to prove that he was truly their "long awaited Messiah", but at the same time, the old testament was not rendered useless. Ten commandments are pretty central to the OT so obviously they still apply, but things such as how to set up the Holy Tent on the desert of Sinai and disputes in slavery (which to my knowledge was not widely practiced anymore except in war settings) wouldn't even be possible to accomplish. I'm new to calling the OT the "law" so I'll have to look things up and add them to my note thingie.

If you judge someone for how they choose to live their life, you are a cunt.

If you judge someone for how they choose to live their life, you are a cunt.
even if you judge him?


srlsy I know what you mean. Judging people based on their religion is stupid.