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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:05 pm
aretoo: That sounds so nice! D: Maybe it's just because I like in a semi-arid climate, is why I love rain so much. xd But that would be very good for the snowpack. ^^
Ro: I'd preach back. 3nodding Start mixing in random stuff from different parts of the Bible, and different versions. "Actually, that might be a mistranslation. See, in the original Hebrew, that word can mean several things, depending on the context, so some Bibles say different..." I love having parents who study religion for fun. It makes the religious zealots a lot more tolerable. I don't know why, it just does. ^^ Most of my friends are agnostic as well, though I have a friend who is atheist, one who is a witch, and some Baha'i... I dunno. i just don't think religion should separate people. I think it should be that people should learn more about each other in every way possible. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:10 pm
I'm currently hosting a contest in the ATG clan...
Well, I grew up as a christian, and was very sheltered from everything else. Eventually, I started to learn about other religions though. Eventually, I got confused, and just stopped caring really. My attitude towards the whole thing is that I have my own beliefs on what is right and wrong, I don't need the promise of divine reward or the threat of extreme punishment to enforce that. My mom doesn't seem to get that.
...The prize is 5k. Why not swing by and check it out?
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:16 pm
My parents were always open with me. "If you have a question, always ask. We'll explain it, or if we can't, we'll help you look it up" was kind of their philosophy. Though I am still very sheltered compared to a lot of my friends. razz But anyways. I totally agree with your view. 3nodding What you think is right is what you should go by.
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:22 pm
Y'know, it's funny... a lot of the Christian "right" uses verses to decry homosexuality which most religious scholars and historians believe were mis-translated...
And the ones about "abominations", as I recall, from Leviticus, also applied to fabrics of 2 different materials and shellfish. So, while you're eating shrimp in your poly-cotton blend suits...
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:25 pm
Life's more fun if you can live a little.
Also, It's not pre-marital sex if I don't plan on getting married. biggrin
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:27 pm
I'm currently hosting a contest in the ATG clan...
rofl Haha, yeah. Most of the bible is probably mistranslated.
And my parents aren't too understanding about anything. My dad thinks my art is a waste of time, where I could be doing something else like learning to fix the roof or something xp most of my family is like that, really. My aunt got irritated when I didn't want to get a tattoo of a cross, and I got a thunderbird instead.
...The prize is 5k. Why not swing by and check it out?
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:29 pm
aretoo: Oh indeed. There were lists of things that were wrong, and being a homosexual was there, but apparently in the original there was no word that meant anything like that... huh. And there was a valid reason for shellfish to be an abomination, because at the time and the place, you could not safely transport it without it spoiling, or cook it very safely with the means they had at the time. So eating shellfish was quite literally an abomination because it was pretty much setting yourself up for death, or a very very unpleasant evening.
Poly-cotton blend suits should be burned. lol
Ro: Your family, I've gotta say, sucks. razz If I may ask, where do you live abouts?
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:33 pm
I'm currently hosting a contest in the ATG clan...
I live in New Mexico. Although, four years ago, I lived in Illinois. It was when I moved that I became more of a free thinker. New town, better chance to express myself.
* rofl @ Bass's premarital sex statement*
...The prize is 5k. Why not swing by and check it out?
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:34 pm
I've never been much of a religious person, but I've started leaning towards Norse Paganism. I like the gods and the mythology. biggrin
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:37 pm
lol I have nothing to add to this, really. :/
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:38 pm
...*brings up a map of the US* Oh, ok. And yeah, I can understand that. 3nodding Moving is both a mental and a physical thing. It changes things. ^^
Bass: I'm descended from Norse pagans. 8D
*huggles Silver* It's amusing you, at least, so that's good. ^^
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:38 pm
hehehe And David and Jonathan were VERY close friends... *snicker*
And, if I remember correctly, most scholars believe the sin of Sodom to be discourtesy to guests, rather than homosexuality. ^_^
Personally, I still *lean* Christian, though I'm not affiliated. (Not since I was about 14 or so, and got tired of "love one another, UNLESS...") rolleyes biggrin
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:40 pm
...Silver's turned into a talking shrubbery... stare If she starts burning, I think I'm heading for the hills; last time that happened, someone came down the mount with 2 stone tablets of commandments... rofl
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:40 pm
I'm currently hosting a contest in the ATG clan...
Silver's hiding!
And yeah, it changes things for sure. I actually recently contacted a few friends from Illinois, and those have been some interesting conversations. One dude told me that my old house got ransacked xd
...The prize is 5k. Why not swing by and check it out?
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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:41 pm
aretoo ...Silver's turned into a talking shrubbery... stare If she starts burning, I think I'm heading for the hills; last time that happened, someone came down the mount with 2 stone tablets of commandments... rofl Oh. Whoops.
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