Bertros Bertros wrote:To vtmarik and the others who say Letiticus is the last place homosexuality is mentioned:
icus - From the latin meaning of or pertaining to.
So Letiticus is the book of or pertaining to tits?
Edit: In line with my new policy of not being serious I deleted the rest of this post
heavycola wrote:who gives a f*ck what a bunch of deluded cultists think 'sin' is. It''s all bollocks. We all get indoctrinated with this shite from an early age and some of us manage to break free from it, that's all.
It is only sinful to the brainwashed 'faithful' who believe there is a giant man living in the sky who watches everything you do and knows everything you think. Ditch all the supernatural fairytale nonsense and you ditch the sin.
You'll never convince a brainwashed cultist of there being no such thing as sin, just the same way that you can never convince a die-hard Wiccan that there's no reality to the 'Three-fold' rule.
It's just stupid guilt. Guilt born from fear.
If there is any sin in the world, its fear. We were created in God's image, we were created by a perfect being, yet we are imperfect because Perfect God gave us Free Will and we 'chose' to Sin. However, logic dictates that a perfect being cannot create imperfection. So either God is imperfect, or sin doesn't exist.
Another thing, does anyone find it odd that a being with limitless love and caring for His creation would allow a demonic being to have any sway over us let alone let that being live? The OT God was all about the smiting of the unclean, yet He let Satan live in Hell.
So Onan was worthy of death for spilling his seed on the ground, but Satan gets to live even though he tried to pull off a coup d'etat on the reigning government in Heaven? That's a little unfair. Jonah didn't get killed for disobeying God. He got a free ride in a fish and had to do what God told Him to do in the first place. Job's son almost died because God needed to prove a point to Satan, and he was an innocent child.
Wasn't it Paul who said "If a trumpet make an uncertain sound, who will prepare for battle?" (Translation: If the message is unclear, who can understand it?)
Either these imperfections in something inspired by a perfect entity are intentional (thus rendering God imperfect) or these words weren't inspired or guided by any entity. Or at least, that's what conclusions I draw from the available data.
Initiate discovery! Fire the Machines! Throw the switch Igor! THROW THE F***ING SWITCH!