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Re: You rock.
Actually, if the character who's been posting here as "Peter" lately is named after a rock, it'd explain a lot.
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My dear SS. I'm only pointing out what dear Bobby Joe said, and I quote:
So what else is that supposed to mean besides 'taking it literally'?Originally posted by Bobby JoeBecause Rachael we must take The Bible as literal truth and not interpret it. That is why that passage doesn't support Starfinder's ideas.
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I suppose you believe that Peter was a literal rock with a literal church built upon his back too, don't you harlot?Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View PostThat passage, if taken literally, would mean that you, like SF, are all worshipping a big rock.

Don't try to argue the Holy Bible with us, harlot.
We know it better than you could ever dream to do.
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Dearest Bobby Joe, thankyou for proving my point.Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostBecause Rachael we must take The Bible as literal truth and not interpret it. That is why that passage doesn't support Starfinder's ideas.
I guess it is hard for a pagan like you to understand.
That passage, if taken literally, would mean that you, like SF, are all worshipping a big rock.
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Because Rachael we must take The Bible as literal truth and not interpret it. That is why that passage doesn't support Starfinder's ideas.Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View PostOh? And how doesn't it?
I guess it is hard for a pagan like you to understand.
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Oh? And how doesn't it?Originally posted by Brother Temperance View PostDeuteronomy 32:4 He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.
And before anyone says anything, this passage in no way justifies Star-Fiddler's deranged worship of inanimate lumps of stone!
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What does the Holy Bible say about it? That should be your source. Can you find any scripture that has our Savior© punching a time clock or taking a coffee break? Asking for a raise or calling in sick? The very idea is absurd.Originally posted by Peter View PostCan you back up that Jesus never worked a day in his life?
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No, you are the one making the claim that He worked, so the onus is on you to prove it. Besides, everyone knows it's impossible to prove a negative.Originally posted by Peter View PostCan you back up that Jesus never worked a day in his life?
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Deuteronomy 32:4 He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.Originally posted by eliot mayfield View PostThe wise man built his house upon the rock!
And before anyone says anything, this passage in no way justifies Star-Fiddler's deranged worship of inanimate lumps of stone!
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ve, Sister Thumper
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