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In reply to the discussion: Georgia Parents Torture Adopted Daughter, Say They Were Just Following The Bible [View all]JustAnotherGen
(38,037 posts)81. There were no
Shock collars in the ancient middle east and North Africa.
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Georgia Parents Torture Adopted Daughter, Say They Were Just Following The Bible [View all]
EgaLitE
Jul 2012
OP
Just because they claim they were following the Bible, does not mean that they were.
Craig_Langford
Jul 2012
#3
"the argument that bad people will simply be bad and will find any excuse to justify it"- That
humblebum
Jul 2012
#44
I have no problem acknowledging that good people sometimes just do good things. Happens
humblebum
Jul 2012
#69
Very often, people hold an unconscious personal default unversal truth, and project it
lindysalsagal
Jul 2012
#135
Well, that's not was I was taught at Catholic school back in the 60's and 70's.
Tumbulu
Jul 2012
#18
You are correct. I cherry pick, you cherry pick, believers and non believers cherry pick
think
Jul 2012
#61
Um? Those are not your quotes. Nonetheless, they are powerful words and were said for a
humblebum
Jul 2012
#68
This is the post you refer me to where I am to find your substantive talking points?
think
Jul 2012
#104
The OT is a part of Christian history and heritage and I don't think Jesus ever said
Leontius
Jul 2012
#89
How do you choose which biblical "morals" to follow and which to ignore?
EvolveOrConvolve
Jul 2012
#87
"spare the rod, spoil the child". I find it very curious that folks like her believe...
OriginalGeek
Jul 2012
#138
believing myths, superstition, and fairy tales can lead to this sort of thing nt
msongs
Jul 2012
#10
So can being straight up sadistic, drug/alcohol addicted or a victim of abuse yourself.
cbayer
Jul 2012
#11
This is the place where believers and nonbelievers come together in peace and good comradeship.
dimbear
Jul 2012
#51
"most atheists used to be religious? Far more than religious people who used to be atheists" -
humblebum
Jul 2012
#100
So, the questions are: profitable, specifically how? reproof, specifically how? correction, ...
patrice
Jul 2012
#84
It features sticks magically turning into snakes. That is fantasy. Hence, not history.
2ndAmForComputers
Jul 2012
#107
Prove it. Could it not be history of a magic trick being performed, or if indeed
humblebum
Jul 2012
#111
Good. So do you think that objective, empirical evidence is NOT necessary to
humblebum
Jul 2012
#113
If there were several supposed eyewitness accounts of a Batman existing, then the probability
humblebum
Jul 2012
#118
"That's all "religion" is." - that's also nothing more than a personal opinion
humblebum
Jul 2012
#133
The astronomy is pretty realistic, tho. Reversing the rotation of the earth for a few hours, for
dimbear
Jul 2012
#116
Have you ever read Tacitus or Livy or Sallust or any of the ancient histories?
Leontius
Jul 2012
#132