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  • #31
    Re: Is God Colorblind?

    Originally posted by zachariah of Stoke View Post
    like adam and eve were the first people on earth! well wouldnt that make us all inbred!!
    After reading your post, I think humanity may well be far too inbred.
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    • #32
      Re: Is God Colorblind?

      is that all you christian people have?? no wonder you guys dont get laid!!! lmao. come on you can do better than that!!!! lol

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      • #33
        Re: Is God Colorblind?

        Originally posted by zachariah of Stoke View Post
        Come people, the guy has got a point!!! there are many mistakes in the best selling SciFi book called 'The Bible'! like adam and eve were the first people on earth! well wouldnt that make us all inbred!! harry potter is a far better book!! lol. AND!!! doesnt one of the 10 commandment say you must not worship a false god or something like that? well show me proof that all you ppl aint worshiping a FALSE god!! and before anyone starts..... yes, i am going to 'Hell' mwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
        Of course Adam and Eve were the first people created by God. They had many children, both sons and daughters. (only Cain, Abel and Seth are mentioned by name as they are far more significant than the others). There were however, also people of Ur again not named by name, but they were also God's creations. There were also many groups of peoples, for example: The Kenites, and the Kenizzites, and the Kadmonites, the Hittites, and the Perizzites, and the Rephaims,
        the Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Girgashites, and the Jebusites, none of them offspring of Adam and Eve, so therefore inbreeding is not necessarily the case.

        I suggest you read all of Genesis prior to coming in here with asinine questions and comments.

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        • #34
          Re: Is God Colorblind?

          Nah, its boring!!!

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          • #35
            Re: Is God Colorblind?

            Originally posted by zachariah of Stoke View Post
            Nah, its boring!!!

            Yes, I am sure that any book with a less than a size 20 font and without pictures would be far too much for your feeble brain to grasp.

            If anything, you have proven just by your presence here, that the theory of evilution is bunk.

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            Just see what He offers me....
            Down here my sins forgiven,
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            • #36
              Re: Is God Colorblind?

              Originally posted by TheBibleBanger View Post
              there are no mistakes in the Bible.
              John's Gospel says the Word was made flesh, but made flesh is two words.

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              • #37
                Re: Is God Colorblind?

                Originally posted by Widows Son View Post
                John's Gospel says the Word was made flesh, but made flesh is two words.
                How is this a mistake?
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                To most "Christians" The Bible is like a license agreement. They just scroll to the bottom and click "I agree". All those "Christians" will burn in Hell!
                James 2:10 "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all."

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                • #38
                  Re: Is God Colorblind?

                  Originally posted by TruePath View Post
                  If God wrote the Bible (which he certainly did not) was he color-blind or forgetful?
                  There are many safeguards built into the Bible. I think this is one of those.

                  As already mentioned here, only fags and women care about color subtleties such as you bring up. The difference you point out is proof that these Gospel writers were neither. What's more important... proof that the New Testament was not written down by homosexuals? or distinguishing between a couple colors that look the same to me anyway?
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                  • #39
                    Re: Is God Colorblind?

                    Originally posted by Mrs. Rogers View Post
                    Amen! There is a deeper subtext to your post: the original purple of the robe was red-based rather than blue-based. The Romans, being vomitorium-dwelling homosexuals, would have preferred a red-based purple, as one can make pink from red, and pink is the favoured colour of all male homosexuals, no exceptions. And purple is, as we all know, the preferred colour of bulldaggers who play softball and/or soccer. Their team uniforms are testament to this.

                    However, the bright-red scarlet colour of Christ's blood was, by miracle of His Godliness, completely heterosexual. Glory!
                    NO,NO,NO,NO,NO.

                    Jesus is the King of Kings, and one thing I know about kings, is they have blue blood!

                    Pray on it, purple is the colour of the true king - the most expensive dye colour available. Through faith we can see, that the robe first used was pink, used by the gay Romans, and the royal and godly blood of Jesus, The bluest of blue, stained it purple, showing the rare gift he gave to the world, and showing how precious he was.

                    It also proves the blood of Jesus, can DESTROY the pink in someone. This proves the substantiation claims of those idolatrous Catholics false, because if their claims on transubstantiation had any truth, the sacrament would cure the ills of homosexuality. And the buggery of boys by the priesthood, attests to that claims fail.

                    Though, given the infinite awesomeness of Jesus, he may have both red and blue blood - red to show his choice to come as a lowly human, to show us his understanding of our plight, and blue to show his royalty. When spilt, it became purple to show how precious his blood was, spilt to redeem the snivelling cretinous human race we are, unless we are saved, and washed pure by his blood!

                    And for those "atheistic" bulldaggers, they use purple to mock our lords most precious gift. By their very actions, it proves they know Jesus is the way and the truth, but reject him, because thy hate all men, including Jesus. So this proves their are no atheists!

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                    • #40
                      Re: Is God Colorblind?

                      Originally posted by Cranky Old Man View Post
                      How is this a mistake?
                      John's gospel should say, the Words were made flesh, or the Word was made-flesh.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Is God Colorblind?

                        Originally posted by Widows Son View Post
                        John's gospel should say, the Words were made flesh, or the Word was made-flesh.
                        Word is singular. Flesh is singular. The phrase "was made" is in the past tense. John is telling us that in the past, the Word was made flesh. I think you're failing to comprehend what John is saying.

                        Perhaps it would benefit you to revisit the 4th grade, specifically to learn basic English grammar.
                        2 Corinthians 5:7 For we walk by faith, not by sight:

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                        • #42
                          Re: Is God Colorblind?

                          Originally posted by Sister Pamela View Post
                          Perhaps it would benefit you to revisit the 4th grade, specifically to learn basic English grammar.
                          I went to a Christian school. We did not have time for trivialities like English grammar. We had to concentrate our minds on more important matters, such as religion and the next spanking. One of my teachers - and this is no lie - was Christian Derek A. Slade MA (Oxon).



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                          • #43
                            Re: Is God Colorblind?

                            Originally posted by Widows Son View Post
                            I went to a Christian school. We did not have time for trivialities like English grammar.
                            How were you to read the Bible if you didn't understand proper English grammar?
                            2 Corinthians 5:7 For we walk by faith, not by sight:

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                            • #44
                              Re: Is God Colorblind?

                              Originally posted by Sister Pamela View Post
                              How were you to read the Bible if you didn't understand proper English grammar?
                              Do you mean read, learn, understand, and draw one's own conclusions, like rational intelligent human beings? I don't think we were taught to do that.

                              You might be surprised at what passes for an education in Great Britain.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Is God Colorblind?

                                Originally posted by Widows Son View Post

                                You might be surprised at what passes for an education in Great Britain.
                                Indeed...looks like a country manor or bed and breakfast to me...

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