UselessRestoration

692 pts ยท March 26, 2016


That's actually a 2 squared frosted mini wheat

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Would they know for sure she was an adulteress. It's easy. They made her one.

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Was their job to uphold the law of Moses, so, if there was a brothel, it was because they had permitted it and so we're guilty. But how

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Brothel? If they did they should have stoned everyone there to begin with. Especially seeing as the pharisees were the clergy of the day it

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Did they just barge into people's houses until they found an adulteress? No, how would they know when they found one? Did they go to a

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Wording, " this woman was taken in adultery, the very act. Moses commanded in the law that such should be stoned." How did they find her?

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Of sin. However, Jesus was telling them that all of them should be stoned for the exact same infraction of the law. Take a look at their

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Have brought before me can cast the first stone." It was well within the law of Moses to stone people to death without the caster being free

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That is a misquoted scripture. The original Greek rendition implies that Jesus meant, "Any of you that haven't slept with the woman you

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You sound kind of smart and witty when you out people down. But imagine how wise you'd sound if you showed you understood them.

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Yet, that there are intelligent people out there, just as smart as you, that make connections you don't and arrive at conclusions you won't.

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Understanding regarding their reasoning. You may be witty and yes, even smart, but apparently you aren't intelligent enough to understand

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Argument. Now I'll deal with you. Do not tell someone in a condescending manner that they aren't smart as the result of your own lack of

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Thing to the concept of dark matter (had the concept been known) and it still would have been fallacious argumentation. That deals with your

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Substituted, distorted, misrepresented version of that position. The two are not comparable. In the 1800s people could've said the same

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misrepresented version of that position." Saying believing in God is like believing in an unobserveable Venus-synchronus teapot is a

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" The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or

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It does contain the fallacy.

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Mythology, and so atheism is not religion and yet it is a myth.

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Atheism has a story that is told. However, Atheism is not bound to moral obligation unlike Christianity, Islam and , yes even Norse 6/

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Religion that comes out of myth and myth that comes from religion. In that sense, every religion (or non religion) is a myth because even 5/

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As you can see, neither etymology carries any reference to veracity of claims and they are neither synonyms nor antonyms. You can have 4/

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Obligation however, the etymology of religion: to bind. Religion is meant to be a binding of one to a set of beliefs or moral obligation. 3/

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The etymology of myth: story ( by word of mouth), tale, legend in a sense a myth is a story, not a belief system and has no moral 2/

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Language lesson for you: Etymologies tell you where a word's lineage comes from and thus the intent of the word when it was created. 1/

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Come now, I would hate to think that a logical, all knowing atheist would, of necessity, descend to a straw man fallacy to found his belief.

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I thought I was looking at electron configurations

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Where in his post did op say he was talking to his wife at the time? He didn't. What I said was a perfectly reasonable response.

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Response, give an argument of higher quality.

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"Even a broken clock is right twice a day" that's your own ad hominem attack. Your gifs are ad hominem attacks. If you want a better

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