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In reply to the discussion: Georgia Parents Torture Adopted Daughter, Say They Were Just Following The Bible [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)106. As I noted to another poster
dodgy and disingenuous responses will get you no traction here. They only brand you as someone afraid to discuss things honestly and examine evidence objectively. Maybe they work other places you post, but not here. It would have taken you less time to go where I'd already posted a response that to formulate your little mini-rant here, so your excuse really rings hollow.
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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