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The Bible Condones Rape
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<blockquote data-quote="Question.Everything" data-source="post: 58741577"><p>You make assertions that defeat your own argument, that's why "we" sound the way "we" do to you.</p><p></p><p>Here's your major problem: "Most of the time,". What does this mean, and how does one distinguish between what is condonation and what is condemnation? What is the % where something becomes "most" of the time?</p><p></p><p>A secondary problem is that you generalize. I've posted but a few sentences and already you have me generalized with a major audience. </p><p></p><p>And if such a major audience has a "wrong" opinion on something, can you come in to clarify it for "us"? There are a lot of people preaching what the Bible means and they're all saying different things, why can't God step in to help "us" people see why we're wrong? I don't trust what a purely physical human being tells me about the non-physical, simple as that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Question.Everything, post: 58741577"] You make assertions that defeat your own argument, that's why "we" sound the way "we" do to you. Here's your major problem: "Most of the time,". What does this mean, and how does one distinguish between what is condonation and what is condemnation? What is the % where something becomes "most" of the time? A secondary problem is that you generalize. I've posted but a few sentences and already you have me generalized with a major audience. And if such a major audience has a "wrong" opinion on something, can you come in to clarify it for "us"? There are a lot of people preaching what the Bible means and they're all saying different things, why can't God step in to help "us" people see why we're wrong? I don't trust what a purely physical human being tells me about the non-physical, simple as that. [/QUOTE]
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