I love this thread. It's the best thread ever!
>>GayCheeze
ROFL hard...
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I love this thread. It's the best thread ever!
>>GayCheeze
ROFL hard...
Poor little Queatrix won't be able to reply for 7 days. He needed a little time out.
That's insane. Queatrix is a ignorant, angsty, mind-numbingly annoying born-again homophobic Christian conspiracy theorist. It's getting harder and harder to describe him tersely at an incredible rate, and he still gets to come back in a week. :( It's not going to stop anytime soon.
best. thread. ever.
>>Is my butt going to have a baby?<<
I am so putting that on my sig on another board (i don't visit this one enough)
While debate and discussion are good, and joking with each other is fine. Please be careful to avoid outright flames.
I went searching for the best thread ever and this one topped the list. Last I remembered it was about summer vacation. How it went from that to Queatrix casting a terrible light on Christians is a bit beyond me...it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion.
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pianorain, I'd like to sign you up for my inaugural class "how to search for posts by Govtcheez". It's only $50.
I started to stay out of this topic when it started because it involved Govtcheez being an idiot beyond which I have seen of him until recently and Queatrix being Queatrix.... But then I forgot what this topic was about and ended up opening it again and deciding I could skip the garbage, which unfortunately does not appear possible.
Anyway, I am always amazed at how many people bring this Biblical story up with some intent to show that people should not condemn either what they see as a sin, or a person who has committed what they see as a sin.
Some points I would like to raise with regard to your narrative of the story:
- The crime was adultery and not prostitution, hence the woman was not described as a prostitute in the Biblical account.
- By the conclusion that some ascribe to this story, one might conclude that no sin should ever be punished or condemned. That is stupid.
- The context was that the Pharisees and scribes in question already knew the judgment proscribed in the Mosaic Law and challenged Jesus over it as a trick question.
I am of little doubt that my posting this might result in a larger flamewar over religion, but I am irritated when people throw quotes around out of context with regard to casting stones and judging people.