uniformvelocity.com— Biblical norms and so-called commands are hardly qualified reference material when attempting establish reality, especially with regards to teenage sexual abstinence.
Feb 24, 2009View in Crawl 4
ROTFL! The bible as a guide to morality ??? Puh-f**kin-leeze... Fantasy tales from goat-f**king arabs of 2000 years ago. Yeah, great guide book. Maybe it could be renamed to "The Dummies Guide To Being A Bigger Dummy".
The Bible was written long after Jesus died. It's a collection of what the Romans in charge of making the Bible believed should be in the Bible. And these were collection of stories or teachings passed on by the word of mouth. How accurate could they be?
Accorrding to one militant teacher. St. Augustine was the leader of one church, not all early Christians. While extremely influential later, the Catholic church and Calvin loved him, nearly everyone picks and chooses his teachings to accommodate their own view of the Bible.
All this Christian talk about licentious Pagans makes me laugh. If you want sexual licentiousness, look in the Bible, not at Pagan history. Talk about freaky deaky sex.
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2009
You're right, that's why I stick to Discovery channel techniques only......
phylterFeb 25, 2009
ROTFL! The bible as a guide to morality ??? Puh-f**kin-leeze... Fantasy tales from goat-f**king arabs of 2000 years ago. Yeah, great guide book. Maybe it could be renamed to "The Dummies Guide To Being A Bigger Dummy".
hetmanFeb 25, 2009
I do not believe that premarital sex is a sin. However if that is the way you want to live and it makes you happy go for it.
shalbFeb 25, 2009
The Bible was written long after Jesus died. It's a collection of what the Romans in charge of making the Bible believed should be in the Bible. And these were collection of stories or teachings passed on by the word of mouth. How accurate could they be?
oldhickFeb 25, 2009
Accorrding to one militant teacher. St. Augustine was the leader of one church, not all early Christians. While extremely influential later, the Catholic church and Calvin loved him, nearly everyone picks and chooses his teachings to accommodate their own view of the Bible.
alheithinnFeb 25, 2009
All this Christian talk about licentious Pagans makes me laugh. If you want sexual licentiousness, look in the Bible, not at Pagan history. Talk about freaky deaky sex.
hetmanFeb 25, 2009
Really, do you care to explain why you believe this.
Closed AccountFeb 25, 2009
Lucas: Yes.