Exactly!
Have you read it?
Exactly!
Have you read it?
Okay but, can you explain -- regardless of authorship -- why people, towards whom you believe The Bible to be bigoted adhere to its tenets and claim to belong to a faith that accepts the Bible as Canon?
Just curious.
Would describing it as bigoted be inaccurate?
"The Bible can't be bigoted, an imaginary sky fairy wrote it!"
Okay, never mind that y'all continue to ignore my point that people who call the Bible their canon and ascribe to its tenets, come from the very same groups of people against which you say the Bible is bigoted, I'll play along.
Sure, Mein Kampf espouses bigoted ideals and was written by a bigot.
But, how many Jews do you suppose would espouse or agree with the principles written about in Mein Kampf?
So, you're just going to ignore my point? I've tried to address your silly analogy, even though my question would actually show you why there's a distinction between Mein Kampf and the Bible.
Are you just going to nip at my ankles, Moderator of Trolls?
Sure. I didn't call the Bible bigoted. You can address your point at whoever did.
lol you calling anybody ankle biter
Robin Hood was a proud Saxon, and, hence, WAS A RACIST!!!
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Why are you using an example of someone who is a character in folklore? Tha
Robin Hood was a well known commie... robbing from the rich and giving to the poor... class warfare at it's finest!
a Communist Racist!! Yes!!!
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I'm still wondering if anyone will address the question of why an enormous number of people, against whom it is claimed the Bible is bigoted, call it their faith Canon and adhere to its tenets.
Yoni doesn't distinguish between the OT and NT (they are TOTALLY different and in many cases CONTRADICTORY). So many "Christians", esp the money-grubbing, suckering tele-evangalists, seem to emphasize the OT craziness, anger, fear-mongering, murdering, racism while the NT takes totally different approach (at least Jesus does, not all of his so-called NT writers).
"Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have come not to abolish but to fulfill." -- Matthew 5:17
It would take an exegesis of the Bible we have neither the time nor you the comprehension to understand.
Take a class.
Can you just give up asking about your point? Go talk with your magical buddy about it or something
People say there is this RACE problem and that this RACE problem will be solved when the third world pours into EVERY White country and ONLY into White countries. They say the final solution to this RACE problem is for EVERY White country and ONLY White countries to “assimilate,” i.e., intermarry, with all those non-Whites. It’s really just the final solution to the White problem. It’s genocide. They say they are anti-racist. What they are is anti-White. Anti-racist is a code word for anti-White.
Why? Is it unanswerable?
Seriously, I think it's a fair question to ask; if you believe the Bible to be bigoted, why are there large segments of the population, against which you believe the bible to be bigoted, who identify it as their Canon and follow its tenets.
It's a straightforward question.
In the absence of a response, can you just give up calling the Bible bigoted?
Because, like you they were brainwashed when they were young to buy into the bible and believing in God. Even say, a gay man will continue to follow it because he has grown up with it and its part of routine. Many have been scared into thinking their soul is in danger and going to etc etc. so it's the typical thing that people are scared and thus follow out of fear of the repercussions.
I see. Does that include the Protestant faiths that ordain and marry gays?
Arkansas Republican: Slavery was ‘blessing in disguise’ that ‘rewarded’ blacks with U.S. citizenship
A Republican member of the Arkansas state senate’s self-published memoir claims that for black people in America, slavery was a “blessing in disguise,” that, if they were physically hardy enough to survive it, “someday be rewarded with citizenship in the greatest nation ever established upon the face of the Earth.” According to the Arkansas Times, Rep. Jon Hubbard, of Jonesboro, included these thought and others in his book, Letters to the Editor, Confessions of a Frustrated Conservative, which was initially written about and excerpted by writer Michael Cook at Talk Business.
“(T)he ins ution of slavery that the black race has long believed to be an abomination upon its people may actually have been a blessing in disguise,” Hubbard wrote. “The blacks who could endure those conditions and cir stances would someday be rewarded with citizenship in the greatest nation ever established upon the face of the Earth.”
The Africans who were abducted from their homeland to be sold abroad as human chattel were the lucky ones, however. On page 189 of Letters to the Editor, Hubbard said, “Knowing what we know today about life on the African continent, would an existence spent in slavery have been any crueler than a life spent in sub-Saharan Africa?”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/10/0...=Google+Reader
you say like this then expect anyone to believe youre "trolling" in the other thread. Any way the wind bloooows . . .
This was not a troll. This is my opinion. The other was purely an over exaggeration waiting for someone to bite and you did so..
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