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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    No, because you misunderstood the word 'viewpoint'.

    One example:

    What was the invasion in Iraq? Good or bad? Bad, because many children were bombed and died and US-companies just tried to get access to the oil.
    But on the other hand side, US-oil workers also have families and children. And these will survive better and will not have to move into slums, if 'daddy' has work, because there is cheap oil available. So, for these children, it's 'good'. But now, Kurds got (most) of the oil and again it's good for them, but bad for others. At least, some Turks will again be angry about that fact. So, what is it? Good or bad? That's what I meant with 'viewpoint'. I should use the word 'party' or 'group'.
    So it's not OK to kill queers if you personally don't agree with it? Or is it absolutely immoral under all circumstances? Make your mind up.

    You see, in a country with God's laws it would be the norm to execute queers so by your ridiculous moral relativism it would be the right thing to do.

    The fact it IS the right thing to do is entirely coincidental to your reasoning.

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  • loco73
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    So if the viewpoint is that God hates queers and they should be executed that's all OK by you?

    Cool! I thought the bleeding hearts would fight when we reinstate God's laws.
    No, because you misunderstood the word 'viewpoint'.

    One example:

    What was the invasion in Iraq? Good or bad? Bad, because many children were bombed and died and US-companies just tried to get access to the oil.
    But on the other hand side, US-oil workers also have families and children. And these will survive better and will not have to move into slums, if 'daddy' has work, because there is cheap oil available. So, for these children, it's 'good'. But now, Kurds got (most) of the oil and again it's good for them, but bad for others. At least, some Turks will again be angry about that fact. So, what is it? Good or bad? That's what I meant with 'viewpoint'. I should use the word 'party' or 'group'.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    Correct. Just as I said. No rule is absolute. There are no absolute values. Values depend on the viewpoint.
    So if the viewpoint is that God hates queers and they should be executed that's all OK by you?

    Cool! I thought the bleeding hearts would fight when we reinstate God's laws.

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  • loco73
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by Faith_Machine View Post
    You really are daft.
    2) It makes sense not to kill other humans because they help each other to survive? Really? I'll be sure and remind you of that the next time some drunken Irishman is trying to break into your home and rape your womenfolk. Don't kill him, he's somehow helping you to survive!

    Correct. Just as I said. No rule is absolute. There are no absolute values. Values depend on the viewpoint.

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    It depends on the viewpoint and on the group, which you belong to. Whole species have died out and nobody cried any tear for them.

    Just for humans it makes sense not to kill other humans (of their own group/country), because they help each other to survive.

    You really are daft.

    1) God's laws concerning when you can and can not slay your fellow man are literally written in stone. You must follow God's laws regardless of what stupid viewpoint you happen to hold, and regardless of which stupid group you belong to.

    2) It makes sense not to kill other humans because they help each other to survive? Really? I'll be sure and remind you of that the next time some drunken Irishman is trying to break into your home and rape your womenfolk. Don't kill him, he's somehow helping you to survive!

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    It depends on the viewpoint and on the group, which you belong to. Whole species have died out and nobody cried any tear for them.

    Just for humans it makes sense not to kill other humans (of their own group/country), because they help each other to survive.
    What? What has this got to do with anything that has been said?

    Is it wrong to kill each other or not?

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  • loco73
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    How many times we have to get this in your freaking stupid head that The Bible was NOT written in the Bronze Age??

    I see, so killing and stealing is suddenly ok?

    It depends on the viewpoint and on the group, which you belong to. Whole species have died out and nobody cried any tear for them.

    Just for humans it makes sense not to kill other humans (of their own group/country), because they help each other to survive.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by Henry Brown View Post
    This is very interesting to say the least. I am an Australian and have a lot of sexual experience with kangaroos. I have often wondered why they have such a weird appearance.

    To all the people that think kangaroos are purely vegetarians think again. When I was young we had a pet kangaroo, and it used to love sausages and mince meat. Especially mine.
    You make me sick, but then all Austrians do.

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  • Billy Bob Jenkins
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    They took God out of their schools, and turned French?
    It is worse than I thought!

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  • Henry Brown
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    This is very interesting to say the least. I am an Australian and have a lot of sexual experience with kangaroos. I have often wondered why they have such a weird appearance.

    To all the people that think kangaroos are purely vegetarians think again. When I was young we had a pet kangaroo, and it used to love sausages and mince meat. Especially mine.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by Mistress Cookie View Post
    BED TIME story ? ?

    Listen, God™ had to authorize the wording in the Bible™, so that means a First Hand Witness -- NOT to mention one of the
    key players -- was involved in getting the true story out there. How dare you.
    .
    I don't understand that poster, Sister.

    They took God out of their schools, and turned French?

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  • Mistress Cookie
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    First of all, the Bible is not a historic record. Bed time stories from the Bronze-Age are not history.
    BED TIME story ? ?

    Listen, God™ had to authorize the wording in the Bible™, so that means a First Hand Witness -- NOT to mention one of the
    key players -- was involved in getting the true story out there. How dare you.
    .

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    First of all, the Bible is not a historic record. Bed time stories from the Bronze-Age are not history.
    How many times we have to get this in your freaking stupid head that The Bible was NOT written in the Bronze Age??
    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    And second, all the old books are doing very badly when it comes to moral values. Today's values have changed and will constantly change. Do not adhere to the values of Bronze-Age people.
    Good is not always good and bad is not always bad. Today, we know about that.
    I see, so killing and stealing is suddenly ok?

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    I'm sorry, I thought we were here to discuss Dr. Isaiah Jones' stunning research, not babysit addle-brained teenagers.

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  • Bob4God
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    Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo

    Originally posted by logo73 View Post
    And second, all the old books are doing very badly when it comes to moral values. Today's values have changed and will constantly change. Do not adhere to the values of Bronze-Age people.
    Good is not always good and bad is not always bad. Today, we know about that.
    This is a common atheist deception.

    The truth is, morality never changes.

    Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth for ever. - Psalm 119:160

    The words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.
    Thou shalt keep them, O Lord, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. - Psalm 12:6-7

    Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. - Hebrews 13:8

    Society's perception of morality may change over time, but that is only because we mistakenly turned our back on GOD's orders to immediately kill anyone who disagrees with Holy Scripture.

    Had we stopped sin before it got started, we could still be living in the paradise of the ancient times when sheep herders would dutifully roam the desert praising GOD all day, stoning sinners to death, curing diseases by simply praying them away, and sending women out of the camp every time they started to bleed from their lady parts. Oh, for the good old holy days.

    JESUS, please come quickly! Amen!

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