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No, I don’t think there should be a punishment for lying, in general, though in some specific cases (e.g., lying in court), there should be (and there is) a punishment. However, I don’t think either of those actions is a sin. I don’t believe in sin, thus nor in punishing “sinners”. My point was a reply to your argument that you don’t try to impose religion. In other words, the punishments you advocate are based on religion. Quote:
In the society you advocate, it’s “believe or die”. As if that weren’t bad enough, it’s not possible to choose to believe, under the threat of death. So, the threat seems to be “lie or die”. But then again, you also want to punish liars. Quote:
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The fact remains that the wager doesn’t work. I can't say "belief is less risky than nonbelief, so I will believe". First, I don't think belief is in any way less risky. But that's beside the point: let's consider a society in which nonbelief is riskier than belief - for instance, a society in which people who don't believe in Biblegod are executed. The fact is still the same: If I don't believe, I cannot choose to believe, so I would still not believe, despite the death threat imposed by society on me. Of course, I'd very likely lie and claim that I believe, as I'm not interested in martyrdom. But again, that wouldn't make me believe. |
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Hey, Roger! Haven't seen you around before. If you think you can argue persuasively that the Bible clearly and unambiguously condemns all homosexual activity, I would love to see it. I have a standing offer for a formal debate on this; thus far, no one's given me much of an argument on it.
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Stop trying to backtrack now you are pinned down. You are only digging a deeper hole. Essentially I find your attitude chilling and hateful. Furthermore I find you willingness to alter it at the drop of a hat when the going gets heavy pathetic. I made it clear to you that you had stated as I accussed. you continued to deny it. Oh, and I'm sorry, I nearly forgot.. Quote:
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The basic argument is that any sexual activity that occurs outside the marriage of a man and a woman is sin. So, the debate would not be that the Bible condemns homosexual activity but that the Bible condemns sexual activity outside marriage (of which homosexuality would be one form). Here is a presentation of this position. http://www.biblebell.org/sx.html I am not aware of any unique points to make beyond those made there. So, if you do get into a formal debate, you might start with a presentation along those lines. |
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