I bought a second-hand bible on E-bay, I won the bid. There are several missing pages:
What chapter in the Bible says ‘you shall love your neighbour as yourself, except homosexuals, and you shall oppose everyone who is or who thinks differently from you?’ And what did Jesus really meant when he said, "Love your neighbour?
In other words, do religious folks tend to ‘cherry-pick’ the passages and parts which suit them, even though they make claims of embracing the ‘entire’ Bible as literal? Or do religious folks really insinuate their cultural biases, and then make claims that they are sufficiently supported by Biblical mandate, when in fact, they are subjective and relative?
2007-04-11
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Kedar
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