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Of course, why didn't I think of that!
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Your claim that such a monstrous injustice actually furthers the woman's rights would be risible if it weren't so obscene. We're actually supposed to accept that delivering a woman to a tormentor who brutally took something from her that would have been considered, especially in the ancient world, as one of the most significant parts of her humanity is punishment for him? I suppose that her feelings on the matter are beside the point? I have 1000 times more respect for Christians who simply admit that they don't understand why these things are as they appear to be, or those who simply 'fess up and state that the Bible, while qualitatively inspired, is simply not literally inerrant, than those who prattle inanities in a vain effort to stem the tide of reason that threatens their bankrupt worldviews. Regards, Bill Snedden |
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You said, "If you want to speculate about how you think you could have done things better than God, then that's your perogative. " My point is not that I can make better laws than God but that the law is so stupid and immoral with easily conceivable solutions that are better that those laws could not possibly have been made by an omnimax God. If there is a good God, it is highly insulting and immoral to attribute such laws to Him. Concerning the 75/25 stat- That sounds about right. Would you be comfortable if 25% of people executed were innocent? |
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