Joram Lionheart wrote:Bayn, that statement is so hypocritical it's almost nauseating.
Calm down, take a pill or two or three and take a DEEP breath. You don't wanna puke on your keyboard.
It was YOU that went to the trouble of frabricating a (supposedly) Biblical argument against homosexuality.
Actually, it was all about homosexuality -not- being an issue in the Bible. Please remember that you are the one that was giving a Biblical argument "against" homosexuality.
Not a fabrication either. If you claim that you haven't encountered the same evidence in your then you aren't being honest, with us or with yourself.
It was YOU who kept insisting the Bible was wrong and you were right.
You are taking this way too personally. I never said -I- was right. I do agree that the bible is a oft edited construction that has been subject to purposeful or innocent mistranslations and changes.
And now that I've refuted your arguments, you're going to say that you can't really argue this?
Didn't say that either, Joram. You really need to learn to look at things objectively and accurately. I said that religion cannot really be argued seriously because it involves faith. When you start doing that it isn't a "serious" argument, it is mere mental masturbation.
First of all, you don't know the first thing about me.
I only know how you have presented yourself in the forums since I've been around. That is enough for me to form a tentative opinion.
... if my arguments which are based on verifiable facts
That is conjecture at this point.
If you feel my analysis is unsatisfactory you are going to have to prove it.
Why do I have to prove it? Do you feel a need to "prove" yourself, Joram? Do you need someone else to "prove" you?
I find it very suspicious though, that for a man who claims to have no religion you went through great pains to argue a point in a religious book that should have significance for you whatsoever.
I was very religious for a good deal of my life. Hmmm, probably the first 30 years of my life I was very religious. I've studied all the major religions as well as most of the less popular ones. I majored in Religion and Philosophy in college. Although I switched my profession to the computer field, I have kept abreast of religious studies since they relate to my main love which is history.
You don't have to be convinced that I know what I am talking about because I am. After all, these are all just opinions, right?
Relax, bubba, God loves you. *hug*
Few are those who choose the path to righteousness
That is because the path of righteousness requires unswerving personal honesty and integrity. It requires personal sacrifice. It requires a sense of true spirituality that transcends man made religions. It is much easier to be a follower, a feeder at the trough, than to walk forward in life with open eyes.