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In reply to the discussion: 10 Signs You Take The Bible Too Literally [View all]edhopper
(37,381 posts)30. I am not dismissing it as absurd
I am clearly stating that I find it absurd.
Others have done a good job of pointing out the illogic of your position.
One caveat, we are talking about cherry picking what God wants, or what part of the scripture is the true dictate of God.
Cherry picking the Bible for a philosophical underpinning, saying "I like that concept" and thinking it makes sense, is different from deciding what is proclaimed by God.
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Thanks for posting this, cabayer. It's always interesting to see you mock the things YOU find absurd
cleanhippie
Sep 2014
#3
As I have stated repeatedly, using any thing to support actions which inhibit the rights of others
cbayer
Sep 2014
#18
Regardless of current law, people have the right to express their beliefs.
Starboard Tack
Sep 2014
#51
For the umpteenth time, no, there is nothing wrong with cherry-picking in and of itself.
trotsky
Sep 2014
#14
3. you think a dead person stood up, walked out of his tomb, and wandered around
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#9