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Genesis 19:30-37
No. All I have say.
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Bible-belting is not allowed in here . . .
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I prefer the link in my sig... Anyone can sleep with their daughters, but to get God's blessing to eat shit??? That's Heaven right here on earth ! :thumbsup |
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If you want to ban books from school libraries because the contain "pornography", start with that one. |
A lot of the bible is porn.
When I say porn, it says things that are illegal in most countries, and one suspects if you were to write the bible today you would be in prison. Yet, they hand this out to children to read. Then they say websites that are often much much much much much much milder than what you can read in the bible should be banned. |
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"And Tango Makes Three" was the book banned. |
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I live in England. It was built by the Romans. They built all the roads and so on. They were not Christian. Christianity is just a rebrand on Pagan beliefs from England. The cross was a pagan symbol of a snake and rams head. Most christian holidays including Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays. The Christmas tree is pagan when people hung people on trees to please the pagan gods. |
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You act like 21st century sensibilities should have been understood in the BC world.
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As a Christian, I disapprove this thread...
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Not sure what you mean, but if you come to the UK visit York, it still has Roman walls up. The church near me is a Roman church and you can see the old Roman coffins. In fact if you go around York you can see Roman skeletons in roman coffins under peoples houses. Most of Europe was Germania (Germany is a modern country). But England was Roman. Christianity would seem to be more of a roman invention. In no Roman text does it mention Jesus. Christianity in England was to put the religion under state hands. By this the king/queen was stated to be a direct descendent of Jesus. Until then pagan religions in the UK had the power. But pagan traditions have not died. Such as May day where children dance around a may pole. This is a fertility dance. Old Christian churches in the UK have pagan symbols. |
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