The problem is, science is very often unscientific.
Same with when a child is conceived.
Originally Posted by: Cheesey
Female homosexuality does NOT "get a pass" in the Bible. I will look it up when I get home, and show the scripture when I get the chance.
Man made "religion", God didn't. Man is imperfect, God isn't.
Originally Posted by: Cheesey
If science doesn’t have an answer; then it must be left up to each individual when life begins. If not then we are allowing religion to define our law. I’d urge you to reconsider your desire for the government to cater to Christianity. Right now Christianity is the majority religion, but with birth and immigration rates and conversions to Islam, one day Christians will be certainly be the minority. Then should their philosophies be installed in our Law? And if the oligarchs finish the job they started last November 9 with the help of evangelicals, one of their first orders of business will be to ban all religion. Ironic, isn’t it?
You keep using “the Bible” as your guide; but do you even know how that document was created? Let’s say God spoke to these guys; yet, it was man that wrote it. And not a word of it was written in English, hence, it was translated by men into Latin, then English, from Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. But you said Man’s not perfect. How can you be sure man didn’t eff up God’s inspired word when writing and translating? And man decided, which writings were and were not included in the “Bible.” How can you be sure man didn’t eff that up too?
If the Bible is truly a perfect reliable document to guide our thought, it must be the ENTIRE word of God and nothing but the word of God. You can’t afford to denounce the LGBTQ community if, for example, the Book of Gayness, is inspired by God, speaks positively of LGBTQs and was left out. The last book was written around 95 AD by [Revelation] John. Surely, if a perfect God was guiding the writing, the translations and the collection of all the inspired writings into one “Bible;” there’d be just one “Bible” after 95AD, right?
The Muratorian Fragment was written around 170AD and is oldest known list of the books that should be in and out of the New Testament. The writings we know of today as Hebrews, James, and Peters I and II were not included in the Bible before or after 170AD. Based on the Fragment The writings added into the “Bible” of the day were: The Wisdom of Solomon, the Shepherd of Hermas, the Apocalypse of Peter, Gospel of Thomas, etc. This document removed from the Bible of the day, Paul’s writings to the Laodiceans and Alexandrians, writings by Marcion, Valentinius, Basilides and the Gospel of Judas. Then the Council of Trent, in the 16th century decided what books would be in and would be out of the Bible you possess today. However, that Catholics rejected some of Trent’s decisions, so today the Catholic Bible has about 12 extra books in the Old Testament.
Most pastors say God inspired the writings and translations and inspired the Council of Trent to correctly decide all the writings to include or exclude. But, here’s the problem. The “Bible” before 170 AD included Paul’s writings to the Laodiceans and Alexandrians, writings by Marcion, Valentinius, Basilides and the Gospel of Judas; and excluded, Hebrews, James, and Peters I and II. From 170-AD until Trent the “Bible” contained the Wisdom of Solomon, the Shepherd of Hermas, the Apocalypse of Peter, Gospel of Thomas and excluded, Hebrews, James, and Peters I and II. Then there’s your Bible, effectively put together at Trent. 3 Bibles, all different. If one truly contains all the inspired word of God, then necessarily the other two don’t.
So if God was guiding the men; God fucked up 2 out of 3 times or he simply doesn’t have the ability to control imperfect man to do perfect Bible work through his inspirations. And on translations, some have been shown to be flat out incorrect and many passages are translated lacking accurate fullness. Translating from Greek to English is especially difficult. So God must have effed up on his guidance over the translations as well.
Next, Is God a shameless chauvinist? How come none of the Bible books were written by women? Or did God speak, EG, his Gospel to Martha, who wrote it down, but the men of the day ignored her?
And how about the Bible saying women should remain silent in church [1 Corinthians 14:34-35]? Of course, all non orthodox pastor’s really pull out their twist-o-rama bullshit spin on this one big time. How can you say, the Bible says this about LGBTQs; but women don’t have to remain silent in church? If you think you can pick and chose which parts of the Bible apply and don’t apply; it can only mean you don’t really believe it’s the word of God. I say believe what you want; but hypocrisy will not be tolerated. If the literal interpretation of your Bible declares LGBTQs are sinners, then okay. But god dammit, this Sunday you are going to MUZZLE every woman that dares walk in your church. And my god if you got a woman pastor, you stone that Biblical breaching bitch of Bealzabub right on the pulpit.
Next, God supposedly spoke to Moses 4000 years ago, Isaiah 3400 years ago, David 2900 YA, Solomon 2700 YA, The Maccabees 2100 YA, Paul 1950 YA and Revelation John 1900 YA and everyone and every time in between for this 2100 year span. Then silence for 2000 years? WTF is up with that, is he napping, on strike, is he pissed that Rodgers was gonna break both collar bones? How do you know that God didin’t approach the Profit Nonstopdrivel, like Paul, giving him a vision on his IPhone as he walked on the road to Lambeau. And imperfect man is screwing up by not collecting his writings on PH Random Babble and inserting them into the Bible?
If you’re going show me a book and say, this is the be all and end all, ya got prove to me your not just handing me something that could be a collection of writings by the brothers Grimm. They wrote some good stories too. “Hans Dumm” is about a man who impregnates a princess simply by wishing it, there’s your immaculate inception. That hussy Repunzel had premarital sex, there’s your Mary Magdelene. In “The Robber Bridegroom,” a maiden is dragged to an underground hideout, force to drink ‘til her heart bursts, her clothes are ripped off and her body hacked into pieces, here’s your violence. “The Jew in the Brambles” has the protagonist tormenting a Jew by forcing him to dance in a thicket of thorns, calling him cheap, a good bargainer and a “dirty dog,” among other things, there’s your antisemitism.