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John Smith wrote:
Then your argument is that it is totally logical to claim to follow a "religion" (such as the ARRL) ARRL is not a religion. That claim is incorrect. but yet you are fully in your rights to remove such pages as are un-suitable to you--but still should be viewed as logical as you begin picking and choosing exactly what is pertinent and what is not and following those things in the first mentioned category only? Has nothing to do with me. The claim was made about certain things being labeled abominations by the Bible. I point out that there are all sorts of things labeled abominations by that same Bible, yet people who call themselves Christians regularly do precisely those things (like eating pork and other foods labeled unclean). IOW, many Christians pick and choose which "Old Testament" abominations to avoid, but then criticize others for not avoiding the same ones. We also have Christians who claim the Bible to be literally true, and insist that science agree with their literal interpretation. Yet they don't seem to have read the very Book they want taken literally, for it is full of contradictions *if taken literally*. Hmmmm, interesting, just too bad we can't do that with the penal code... or FCC rules and regulations for that matter... it would look more "logical" to me then... Those rules are created by humans, and can be changed by humans. -- Personally I prefer the Book of Bokonon. -- wrote in message oups.com... John Smith wrote: bb: Or, have they torn those pages out of the bible, much in the same way gays have torn out the pages calling homosexuality an abomination? Which pages of the Bible do we follow, John? Consider the first chapters of Genesis, where two different creation stories are told. Both of them cannot be literally true. Or read the story of Lot and his family's escape from Sodm and Gomorrah. Not just the pillar of salt thing but his actions towards his daughters and their actions towards him. Abominations? Plenty of them in the Bible - like eating pork, or any scavengers (that means lobster too), or even rabbits. Who decides which abominations "modern Christians" have to avoid? |
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