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The tower of Babel.
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<blockquote data-quote="MoonLancer" data-source="post: 57417407" data-attributes="member: 198960"><p>The bible says a lot of things. it really depends what vers you use. I can take the bible and show where killing is justified. Maybe if it was morally consistent and had a morally consistent god to go along with it...</p><p></p><p>or maybe if history didn't already tell a very different story then the one your trying to describe, you might have an argument. Christians pick and choose from the bible and never take what it says wholesale. After all its not fully compatible with the morality of today. If someone followed everything in the bible they would be labeled as a monster. </p><p></p><p></p><p>why are you not? he calls us his children right? so it would only be fair to treat him as any parent. I wasn't aware the definition of god was hypocrite. </p><p>Because unlike Christians (although most Christians actually don't follow the moral codes of the bible like myself) i follow a moral code that can actually be used to determine right from wrong. If god told you to rape little girls and kill them (like he did in the old testament) would you do it? </p><p></p><p>I know the reason given in the bible</p><p></p><p> actually it does. specifically what part is a logical fallacy and which one. Otherwise i will simply conclude you don't know what your talking about. </p><p></p><p>Oh God save me from your followers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonLancer, post: 57417407, member: 198960"] The bible says a lot of things. it really depends what vers you use. I can take the bible and show where killing is justified. Maybe if it was morally consistent and had a morally consistent god to go along with it... or maybe if history didn't already tell a very different story then the one your trying to describe, you might have an argument. Christians pick and choose from the bible and never take what it says wholesale. After all its not fully compatible with the morality of today. If someone followed everything in the bible they would be labeled as a monster. why are you not? he calls us his children right? so it would only be fair to treat him as any parent. I wasn't aware the definition of god was hypocrite. Because unlike Christians (although most Christians actually don't follow the moral codes of the bible like myself) i follow a moral code that can actually be used to determine right from wrong. If god told you to rape little girls and kill them (like he did in the old testament) would you do it? I know the reason given in the bible actually it does. specifically what part is a logical fallacy and which one. Otherwise i will simply conclude you don't know what your talking about. Oh God save me from your followers. [/QUOTE]
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