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| Radial543:
Guys, I'm Jesus. |
| Nex:
--- Quote from: Radial543 on November 10, 2009, 09:35:12 AM ---Guys, I'm Jesus. --- End quote --- And the bible is a more reliable source because of that...? |
| Rughugger:
--- Quote from: Badspot on November 10, 2009, 09:26:33 AM ---This is the most accurate thing anyone has ever said about this community. --- End quote --- Fix'd --- Quote from: Game master pro on November 10, 2009, 05:35:17 AM ---And what a good moral code it is! -outdated dogma snip- need i continue, really? --- End quote --- If you even did the slightest bit of research, you'd see that current religious beliefs have moved past this simply because of the change in times. There were no police or jails back then. Sure, they had dungeons, but those always served as waiting lines for execution. The only real form of punishment for anything in that time was dismemberment or death or death by dismemberment. Anyone who went into a dungeon, innocent or otherwise, never got out alive, save for crucifixion. Then they were being used as an example. And if you also taken a look at the history of the bible here and there, you'll have seen that it's content has been changed here and there over time to be more acceptable to the moral codes of the day. Martin Luthor thought the church was full of crap in it's teachings so he changed it a bit and look how far it progressed then. Oh wait, you wouldn't know that because you only surf propaganda sites. |
| Wizard:
I wouldn't mind religion if it wasn't literally a force holding humanity back. This includes simply taking morals from it. That's like me reading Wheel of Time (excuse my less popular example, as it's the only one I'm familiar with that has different morals by any extent) and deciding it was OK for women to discriminate against men, so long as I didn't start believing in the One Power and the Dark One. |
| Rughugger:
--- Quote from: Wizard on November 10, 2009, 10:02:24 AM ---I wouldn't mind religion if it wasn't literally a force holding humanity back. This includes simply taking morals from it. That's like me reading Wheel of Time (excuse my less popular example, as it's the only one I'm familiar with that has different morals by any extent) and deciding it was OK for women to discriminate against men, so long as I didn't start believing in the One Power and the Dark One. --- End quote --- Ever since the women's rights movement, women have been discriminating against man to a point where they now try to show superiority wherever possible and claim injustice whenever a man calls them on their bullstuff. So much for equality. Give someone an inch for their rights and they go a light year. Doesn't matter who you are or what you go for. |
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