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Moral Hazard
Oppressing the 99%

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: with the 1%
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| quote: | Originally posted by Moongoose
Dont forget its not just any book. Its the infallible word of god, full of rules that se set down for you to follow. |
Nigga please! I enjoy how people who are entirely anti-religious foist belief onto religious peole and then mock them for the beliefs they do not actually have. Very few people believe the bible to be the infallible word of god; even fewer churches teach that it is. Ask just about any minister/priest/clergy and they will openly admit that the bible was written by it's authors for specific audiences seeking to put forward specific beliefs and accomplish specific goals. This is why if you read two books containing the same story you will find the stories are different... because the authors were stressing different things. For example; Matthew identifies Jesus as being crucified the day of passover (the afternoon following the passover meal) whereas John states it happened on the day preceeding passover (the afternoon just prior to the passover meal) (remember the Hebrew day starts at sundown)... the reason for this is that John is trying to equate Jesus to the lambs that are sacraficed and eaten as part of the passover. This difference would have been deliberate on John's part; an attempt to convince Jews that Jesus' death replaces that passover and so too should Christianity replace Judiasm. When confronted with discrepencies like this it is not really possible to believe that every word of the bible is true. Moreover, when one consideres that there are no original copies of the books of the bible and that they have been edited and changed countless times it is folly to believe that every word is exactly as it was orignially written, even more ludicris to believe they are all the direct word of god (which of course it is not claimed to be). Indeed, very few believe the bible is the true and perfect word of god; rather, people who seek to attack religion prefer to argue that is what adherants believe because it's much easier to point to inconsistancies and say "ha, it's not perfect so your entire belief system is flawed" then it is to actually discern what people really believe and then find flaw with it then it is to find fault with a characture of one's belief. Is the bible absolutely true, perfect, and the word of god... hell no... does that mean it has zero value, of course not.
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| quote: | Originally posted by RickyM
you're just a shit version of Moral Hazard. At least he knows what he's talking about. |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
lol, i love it when moral feels the need to lay the smack down 
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