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That's actually a 2 squared frosted mini wheat
Would they know for sure she was an adulteress. It's easy. They made her one.
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
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
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
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?
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
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
That is a misquoted scripture. The original Greek rendition implies that Jesus meant, "Any of you that haven't slept with the woman you
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.
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.
Understanding regarding their reasoning. You may be witty and yes, even smart, but apparently you aren't intelligent enough to understand
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
Thing to the concept of dark matter (had the concept been known) and it still would have been fallacious argumentation. That deals with your
Substituted, distorted, misrepresented version of that position. The two are not comparable. In the 1800s people could've said the same
misrepresented version of that position." Saying believing in God is like believing in an unobserveable Venus-synchronus teapot is a
" The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or
It does contain the fallacy.
Mythology, and so atheism is not religion and yet it is a myth.
Atheism has a story that is told. However, Atheism is not bound to moral obligation unlike Christianity, Islam and , yes even Norse 6/
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/
As you can see, neither etymology carries any reference to veracity of claims and they are neither synonyms nor antonyms. You can have 4/
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/
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/
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/
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.
I thought I was looking at electron configurations
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.
Response, give an argument of higher quality.
"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
That's actually a 2 squared frosted mini wheat
Would they know for sure she was an adulteress. It's easy. They made her one.
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
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
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
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?
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
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
That is a misquoted scripture. The original Greek rendition implies that Jesus meant, "Any of you that haven't slept with the woman you
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.
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.
Understanding regarding their reasoning. You may be witty and yes, even smart, but apparently you aren't intelligent enough to understand
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
Thing to the concept of dark matter (had the concept been known) and it still would have been fallacious argumentation. That deals with your
Substituted, distorted, misrepresented version of that position. The two are not comparable. In the 1800s people could've said the same
misrepresented version of that position." Saying believing in God is like believing in an unobserveable Venus-synchronus teapot is a
" The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or
It does contain the fallacy.
Mythology, and so atheism is not religion and yet it is a myth.
Atheism has a story that is told. However, Atheism is not bound to moral obligation unlike Christianity, Islam and , yes even Norse 6/
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/
As you can see, neither etymology carries any reference to veracity of claims and they are neither synonyms nor antonyms. You can have 4/
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/
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/
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/
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.
I thought I was looking at electron configurations
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.
Response, give an argument of higher quality.
"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