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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3239864" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Well, to be honest you probably just don't understand it and got all huffy along the way. In a nutshell the law isn't nearly as fluid and up to interpretation as is the Bible, which is kinda scary to be honest. Surely, the laws in the U.S. aren't concrete in certain scenarios, but more so than the teachings, and especially the preachings, of christitans. Disagree? Excellent. I knew you would. Go ahead and explain the use of the bible to justify slavery in the U.S. When you get back apologizing for that one, I have many other subjects, but honestly it will be a moot point. </p><p></p><p>I hate to break this to you, but there are many aspects and historical actions, of christians that are hypocritical in nature, and unfortunately, more severe in nature. AS I stated previously, recent child molestation is just one. Therefore, I don't provide that a small number of hypocrites make for the majority which is what you are trying to relay. I provide that the bible is apparently up for interpretation, in a constant manner, and it's followers have a longstanding hypocritical nature throughout history with so many aspects of morality, that it would be nearly impossible to directly compare with a LE dept and corruption.</p><p></p><p>Here's the beautiful thing though, you can disagree and we will both be on our way. Difference is I won't be trying to tell a demographic where they place in society in terms of norms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3239864, member: 24"] Well, to be honest you probably just don't understand it and got all huffy along the way. In a nutshell the law isn't nearly as fluid and up to interpretation as is the Bible, which is kinda scary to be honest. Surely, the laws in the U.S. aren't concrete in certain scenarios, but more so than the teachings, and especially the preachings, of christitans. Disagree? Excellent. I knew you would. Go ahead and explain the use of the bible to justify slavery in the U.S. When you get back apologizing for that one, I have many other subjects, but honestly it will be a moot point. I hate to break this to you, but there are many aspects and historical actions, of christians that are hypocritical in nature, and unfortunately, more severe in nature. AS I stated previously, recent child molestation is just one. Therefore, I don't provide that a small number of hypocrites make for the majority which is what you are trying to relay. I provide that the bible is apparently up for interpretation, in a constant manner, and it's followers have a longstanding hypocritical nature throughout history with so many aspects of morality, that it would be nearly impossible to directly compare with a LE dept and corruption. Here's the beautiful thing though, you can disagree and we will both be on our way. Difference is I won't be trying to tell a demographic where they place in society in terms of norms. [/QUOTE]
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