Not everyone thinks stealing is wrong. You only think that because you were brought up in a society with judeo-Christian beliefs. And of course *I* can start the debate. It’s you who aren’t ok with the debate at all. |
PP, this is interesting, tell us more. Who believes that stealing is okay? Aside from the residents of the penitentiary systems of course.
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No, that's total bullshit. All non-judeo-christian societies believe stealing is wrong. Not even thieves think stealing should be legal. It's a very dumb point. And for what feels like the millionth time, I am 100% ok with the debate, ready for the debate, and welcome the debate. Bring it. |
Quaran is OK with stealing from unbelievers / infidels. |
As is the bible with slavery and keeping female virgins for yourself after you have slaughtered all the men (including children) and non-virgin women. Numbers 31: 17 Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. 18 But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. Now, I am not stupid enough to think that this is a true christian belief, even though it is in the old book. Are you saying it is different for Muslims? |
Honestly, it is different. The Quran is not like the Bible, every word in it is supposed to be the exact words of Allah, as dictated to Mohammad. There is no dismissing verses because it was written by a third party. It is the exact word of God, word for word. The only variance would be in the translation from Arabic. |
| I'm fine with you having your beliefs, just not with you using your beliefs to make policy for the rest of us. |
1. That is by no means the view of by the majority of Muslims 2. That is by every means the view of a minority of Christians Therefore, no different. |
Unbelievable that you’re so ignorant, or maybe just hateful. That’s the Old Testament; Jesus made it very clear that a man has one wife and that’s it. |
Ignorant and hateful for posting the good book word for word? Please show me the quotes from Jesus about monogamous marriage. I am not saying they aren't there, I am not familiar with them and google searches came up with a lot of things that weren't from Jesus. Also, FYI Matthew 5:17 “Don’t misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose." |
Ain't nobody trying to convert you dumbass that's just your paranoia seeping in. Go take your anxiety medication and then say a prayer to make them fast acting. |
Matthew 19:3-6 “The two will become one flesh.” Not “the many...” 1 Corinthians 7:2 1 Timothy 3:2 But I don’t need to waste my day on a hater. Bye. |
Hey, I know you! Nice to see you again, and I genuinely wish you a happy 2020! If you choose to come back despite your YAGE, please address the following questions. I promise to be polite and not use ad hominem or pejoratives if you will. 1. Those quotes are not from the gospels and not directly attributed to Jesus' words. Am I wrong about that? 2. I do agree the old testament and the new testament have many contradictions. You've pointed out a good one, thank you. So how does one know which one takes precedence? 3. Also, please note my previous use of the word "minority". Do you dispute that there are some Christians who take the bible literally? |
Matthew 19 3-6 is quoting Jesus. Matthew is one of the gospels. For Christians, the New Testament takes precedent over the old. |
If you meant YAGE and that wasn’t just a typo, that’s an ad hominem right there, and you’re off to a bad start. Could you please let us know where you get your info about Christianity? It’s really curious. You seem to be able to quote one Matthew passage, but you’re unaware of the Matthew passage about one man and one woman. You toss around the word “gospels” but you’re unaware that Matthew is one of the four gospels. You quote Matthew 5:17 but you seem to have no idea about the context and traditional interpretation of this passage (what does “accomplish” or, more commonly, “fulfill” mean in the context where Jesus was answering this question). You quote Numbers (Old Testament) about killing children, but you’re unaware that Jesus was against violence and told his followers to turn the other cheek. And you’re also unaware of the most basic fundamentals, like how to find out (google would tell you) that it’s a quote from Jesus. It’s all very strange! |