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In reply to the discussion: Dawkins Rebukes Cameron, Calling Bible 'An Appalling Moral Compass' [View all]Boojatta
(12,231 posts)3. The choice was made long ago.
Isn't it simply a matter of historical fact that the King James Bible has influenced the values of the UK?
For example, people in the UK don't believe everything that they read. Perhaps the King James Bible played a role in that.
Meanwhile, there are Mormon splinter sects that don't accept the prohibition on polygamy (a prohibition in the New Testament and accepted by today's main LDS church). Do you believe some abusive practices within those splinter sect communities might have some connection to their unwillingness to accept the prohibition on polygamy?
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Dawkins Rebukes Cameron, Calling Bible 'An Appalling Moral Compass' [View all]
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
OP
" simply a matter of historical fact that the King James Bible has influenced the values of the UK?"
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#4
Name me one person you wouldn't immediately dismiss as a fundie who doesn't "cherry pick."
darkstar3
Dec 2011
#7
Oh, the old "Jesus flatly stated that he came only to the Jews" argument. Then why did also say
humblebum
Dec 2011
#17
When you start cherry picking as you most certainly are doing, if you are quoting
humblebum
Dec 2011
#22
So now you're trying to use "the old ad hom as a dodge" charge as a dodge? nt
humblebum
Dec 2011
#24
My concern is why ds3's post was hidden? I found nothing offensive about slurring words. God only
humblebum
Dec 2011
#32
Can you link to the ACTUAL posts, please. Your links are to your inbox and I cannot see that.
cleanhippie
Dec 2011
#39
soooooo, now you're using the old, "dodge the callout of your dodge with a dodgey reveral eh?"
deacon_sephiroth
Dec 2011
#30
Giving an example of a behavior isnt the same as engaging in that behavior. n/t.
laconicsax
Dec 2011
#8