Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
You think its a daft commandment?
I don't, I think it's very sensible.
I am not a Christian, and I will think you will find American Law is based on English common law, ask a judge or lawyer...
Saying that murder is against the law because of Christianity is just about as wrong as if I were to say that environmental laws are in place because of Paganistic Earth-centered religions such as mine. Just because certain ideals may match, doesn't mean one caused the other. You know...correlation doesn't prove causation.
You utterly misunderstand me.
I am not saying murder is wrong because Christianity says so...LOL how absurd, especially as I am not a Christian and have repeatedly said so.
I am saying that that particular commandment is in line with my philosophy (as well as the basis for our laws that prohibit murder) which is normally totally alien to Christianity.
Correlation is a good sign though...
I was also using it as an example of where the bible could be interpreted to prohibit abortion.
I don't give a damn about the bible, I just happen to agree with it on that point.
But if you don't "give a damn" about the bible and you are not a Christian...why in the world do you keep bringing it up as some sort of basis for your arguments???
Correlation is not a good sign though. Excuse me, but Christianity isn't the only religion on the planet that has a problem with murder. But they are one of the few ones I know of that while they say that it shouldn't be done, sure find a lot of ways to justify it.
If you are NOT using Christianity or the bible for any sort of defense of your stance...why do you keep bringing it up in this thread and in others?
That's an extremely distorted view of the Buddhist tradition. Especially if you give money to PETA, which in turn supports the ALF, which is on the FBI's terrorist watchlist.Actually as a vegetarian and supporter of animal welfare pressure groups I am more inclined to follow the Buddhist definition.
By your own admission other faiths have equal views on murder as Christianity in principle does, that is correlation of a view that exists within our entire species, regardless of culture or religion...it is an all encompassing ideology common to most non sociopathic humans (in varying degrees).
That is why I highlight the Bible's take on murder, it is a striking example your culture can relate to...THOU SHALT NOT KILL, if I was raised by or was addressing a Buddhist culture I might quote a slightly different string of characters that basically mean the same thing, after all Buddhists think killing any animal life is morally reprehensible, a far more conservative standpoint to the Bible's commandment that only prohibits killing humans, all other life forms being fair game.
Actually as a vegetarian and supporter of animal welfare pressure groups I am more inclined to follow the Buddhist definition.
My religion is a kaleidoscope vision of shifting perceptions...where there is common ground there is truth, I reckons anyway.
I will support Christian thinking when it is convergent with mine.
That's an extremely distorted view of the Buddhist tradition. Especially if you give money to PETA, which in turn supports the ALF, which is on the FBI's terrorist watchlist.
Anyway, it's "Thou Shalt Not Murder" not Kill.
If it is then yes....Surely you mean when it is convergent with mine.
Fact of the matter is...you can stomp your feet and scream up and down that any zygote in any stage is a full fledged human being all you want. At this point that is merely your opinion and you know what they say about opinions. People will always disagree and therefore you will always have differing opinions on the subject of abortion and that makes it a lot more difficult to regulate any particular laws about restrictions on it when everyone sees things differently.
That promotes real confidence in your opinion.My bible says Thou Shalt Not Kill.
Mine is the Roman Catholic version (I think), the 'proper' version
Aborting infants by elective termination is simply murder.
The stage at which at a human being is created is during conception.
That promotes real confidence in your opinion.
You do not even know what version your Bible is, yet claim it is the "proper" version all the while shouting from the roof tops that you are not Christian....
Yep, loads of confidence
Hmmmm...
I'm not a Christian but I have the RIGHT bible! I'm not a Christian, but I use Christian arguments in practically all my debates! I'm not a Christian, but I know the proper bible versions and translations and quotes! I'm not a Christian...but they are right!
:sarcastic
My bible says Thou Shalt Not Kill.
Mine is the Roman Catholic version (I think), the 'proper' version
Exodus 20:13 (New American Standard Bible)
New American Standard Bible (NASB)
13"(A)You shall not murder.