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Religious tolerance and biblical contradictions

footprints

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Perhaps footprints is a her as the gender is undisclosed.

And perhaps you are a sheila, camouflaging your gender, I have read some real sad stories pertaining to weirdos on the internet. Gender is irrelevant in a debate.
 
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footprints

Well-Known Member
I do. I also affirm that humans are both desperate and stupid, and that both atheists and theists share characteristics (being both, I feel qualified to say so).

Dear me Willamena, don't go saying things like that, you will just set him off again.
 

Wannabe Yogi

Well-Known Member
How about the protestant/catholic war? Both sides tried to kill the other over religion. When the pilgrims landed, they ended up using religion to justify taking the indians land, by calling them un-christian savages. Joan of arc was attacked for listening to God instead of the king.

I agree.

I also posted about the book of Joshua, and the book of exodus. Now, if god didn't say this Per Se, it would mean man did, and man altered gods word. Or man simply lied. Which brings me to this: If man wrote the bible, interpreting the gods word, how do we know man didn't alter it for his own gain?

My sect of Hinduism would say use the parts of scriptures that meet your needs then toss the rest.
 

McBell

Unbound
And perhaps you are a sheila, camouflaging your gender, I have read some real sad stories pertaining to weirdos on the internet. Gender is irrelevant in a debate.

Then talk to Willamena, since she is the one all about the gender.
 
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