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In reply to the discussion: Dear Repugs: A certain Old Testament prophet would like to have a word with you: [View all]IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)7. Thank you, Brigid
It's getting to where I don't want to miss any of your posts.
You'll always get nitpicked if not downright slammed by some people anytime you quote the Bible, but you are spot on.
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Dear Repugs: A certain Old Testament prophet would like to have a word with you: [View all]
Brigid
May 2013
OP
To be fair, the bible's numerous contradictions make "picking and choosing" completely unavoidable.
enki23
May 2013
#9
Unfortunately, the words "my people" will be interpreted by the right wing as "those like me" and
jwirr
May 2013
#5
I'm not saying one must reject a deity. IMO it is preferable to think for yourself.
alfredo
May 2013
#31
But the flour doesn't become biscuits without using our mind and body to make it.
alfredo
May 2013
#35
The wheat didn't become flour without human intervention. An act of faith didn't make it flour.
alfredo
May 2013
#37
And we need to give back. Even the lowly bean gives nitrogen to the soil that nourishes it.
alfredo
May 2013
#43
Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich - Napoleon Bonaparte
YeahSureRight
May 2013
#28