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I've oftend wondered why they bother with the old Testament anymore. Most Christians don't go by it, other than the creation, commandements and psalms. You've also quoted nothing but old testament, and I can think of much worse verses as far as violence.Envy wrote:"All the sinners of my people shall die by the sword" ~ Amos 9:10melissa wrote:Uhmmm... For me, the best book ever would be the Bible!
It teaches us a lot of great lessons about love and life in general.
"That whosoever would not seek the LORD God of Israel should be put to death, whether small or great, whether man or woman." ~ 2 Chronicles 15:13
"Whoever sacrifices to any god other than the LORD must be destroyed." ~ Exodus 22:20
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Leviticus 16:41-50
Leviticus 25:1-5
Oh yes, very loving >_>
Christians tend to believe that since the first coming of Jesus, God changed from a vengeful malevolent force to a loving and nuturing father figure.
But honestly if it gets you through the day and makes you a better person than any religion of your choosing is a good thing. It's the crazy people that worry me. But they'd be crazy with or without religion.

For me, my favorite book would have to be Seth Speaks by Jane Roberts. Whether or not you believe all that stuff, it's still a fascinating book.

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Do you remember Billy Joel's 'We Will All Go Down Together'Bighuey wrote:I read a book that came out in the early 70's, it was written by the people who do the Gallup Poll, its pretty frightening. They predicted what would happen in the future and so far they have hit the nail right on the head. They predicted terrorists, and the war on terror, and what would eventually happen. They said terrorists would plant a nuclear bomb in all the major cities and time them to go off all at once. There is talk of that now. Scary.



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Edit-I just happened to think of a story I read by H.P. Lovecraft, it was one of his first published stories called The Street that had that same theme but without nuclear bombs but it was about foregen terrorists on a certain date rising up and taking over the United States.
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The Old Testament is seen as a teaching tool for various religions, and for Christians it puts the New Testament in context.Euphoriameantime wrote: I've oftend wondered why they bother with the old Testament anymore. Most Christians don't go by it, other than the creation, commandements and psalms. You've also quoted nothing but old testament, and I can think of much worse verses as far as violence.
Christians tend to believe that since the first coming of Jesus, God changed from a vengeful malevolent force to a loving and nuturing father figure.
But honestly if it gets you through the day and makes you a better person than any religion of your choosing is a good thing. It's the crazy people that worry me. But they'd be crazy with or without religion.![]()
For me, my favorite book would have to be Seth Speaks by Jane Roberts. Whether or not you believe all that stuff, it's still a fascinating book.
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