Village Idiot
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The Bible's approval of slavery (including Jesus)
by rebel8 inhow can there possibly be a reason for this?
smh.
i can't imagine how this is excusable..
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Village Idiot
Yes, we're all wage slaves. And it will get worse with Republicans in power. We may see the day when workers will be sleeping in crowded dorms provided by their employers and eating expired food from supermarkets in order to justify paying them wages so low that they will not be able to rent. China already has those. -
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The Bible's approval of slavery (including Jesus)
by rebel8 inhow can there possibly be a reason for this?
smh.
i can't imagine how this is excusable..
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Vidqun: "If you attempted to liberate a Roman slave,..."
I did not say that Christians should be liberating the slaves of non-Christians, I simply said that they could have told a person wanting to become a Christian that they had to liberate their own slaves as a precondition to joining the Christian community. That would not effect the Roman empire at all since slave masters had the right to liberate their own slaves.
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The god of the bible doesn't care and here's some proof.
by Crazyguy inaround 600 ad a man named muhammed created a book called the quran.
a few hundred years later the followers of this new religion called islam went on a holy crusade out of arabia to spread their religion.
in one key battle they were met by the ruling government army and were out numbered at least by 3 to 1. they could of easily lost and if god would of made sure of this most likely thier religion would of stayed an insagnificant religion of just arabia.
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Crazyguy: "...i have never read that the Muslims viewed jesus as the Messiah. Ill have to research this.."
No, Muslims do not consider Jesus to be a messiah. They just have a role for him to play in their eschatological writings.
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St John's wort
by wannaexit inst john's wort is accepted by the medical literature for use in mild to moderate depression.
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if anybody is using it could you share your experiences with it?
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wannaexit: "I am using a capsule but I've been told that tincture is best."
That's what I've also heard. If you use the capsule you might want to open it up and pour the powder in some hot tea. That should spread the powder thoroughly throughout your digestive tract. Do it on an empty stomach so it can get in your blood system faster.
If one brand or form of Saint John's wort has no effect try another one. Try the tincture first.
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St John's wort
by wannaexit inst john's wort is accepted by the medical literature for use in mild to moderate depression.
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if anybody is using it could you share your experiences with it?
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I used it once but couldn't tell the difference. Are you using a tincture or a capsule? -
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The god of the bible doesn't care and here's some proof.
by Crazyguy inaround 600 ad a man named muhammed created a book called the quran.
a few hundred years later the followers of this new religion called islam went on a holy crusade out of arabia to spread their religion.
in one key battle they were met by the ruling government army and were out numbered at least by 3 to 1. they could of easily lost and if god would of made sure of this most likely thier religion would of stayed an insagnificant religion of just arabia.
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Village Idiot
Crazyguy: "2 billion plus people are Muslims and view Jesus as just a minor prophet and not their messiah"
Not quite a minor prophet. Muslims believe that God sent out three great prophets. They were Moses, Jesus and Mohammed. Of course they believe that Mohammed supersedes the first two but Jesus role is not quite a minor one. They actually believe Jesus will return to Earth in the last days and join hands with a Muslim messiah by the name of Mahdi to defeat an evil anti-Christ like person.
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Do you like my new profile picture??
by DATA-DOG ini made it myself, although i am not very good at computerizin'.. i thought would try to encapsulate many subjects at once, after all, " a picture is worth a thousand words.
if anyone knows of a good meme site that will let me make it better, please let me know.
none of the sites i visited would let me rotate the words properly.
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Village Idiot
The monolith in Arthur Clark's movie 2001 was sent to 'reengineer' humanity's ancestors so they could ultimately evolve into a space traveling race. There were several monoliths.
The first one induced the propensity to use tools. After such an ability came about it fast forwards to the future where humanity has a space station and the ability to easily travel to the moon. That's where a second, larger monolith is discovered.
When the lunar monolith is discovered it sends a message to the planet Jupiter as an apparent bait for further space exploration. Inevitably a spaceship is sent to Jupiter (Saturn in the book) to investigate.
David Bowman is the astronaut on the ship who makes contact (after being temporarily sidetracked by a psychotic computer) with a third and largest monolith. That monolith is a space portal that sends Bowman to another location in the galaxy.
The last part of the movie is semi-metaphoric but it has Bowman in custody, well taken care of in a hotel like environment, for the rest of his life until he's just about to die. That's when a small monolith appears in front of his deathbed and sends him back to Earth reborn as an infant god.
It comes down to this. An extraterrestrial race wanted humanity to evolve further so that they could be gods.
Not quite like anything the Bitchtower does.
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Have there been any existing cultural group made up of rationalists with neither a religion or a mythology?
by James Mixon indisbelief is the default position, no one is born having a belief.
beliefs are.
acquired through culture and education, we all know that.
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"Pygmy tribes found in Africa have no identifiable cults or rites."
Yes they do. The Bwiti tribe has initiation rites where they use psychedelic herbs to receive messages from their dead ancestors (spirits). This was before they started adopting Christian beliefs.
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Really don't feel like a JW anymore
by snare&racket init has been a good 8 years away from my area, a good 10 years + since i was regularly at meetings.
a good 12 years since i was hesitantly active.. it is a slow process but it does happen.
i now feel no connection to the belief system beyond memories.
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I don't miss the anxiety attacks I used to have when out in field service. -
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The Bible's approval of slavery (including Jesus)
by rebel8 inhow can there possibly be a reason for this?
smh.
i can't imagine how this is excusable..
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Village Idiot
Vidqun: "Secondly, if Christianity opposed the slave trade during the Roman period, they would have been wiped out."
Christianity did not have to confront Rome to abolish slavery within its ranks. All Christians had to do was to require all potential converts who held slaves to liberate them as a precondition to becoming a Christian.
"We live in a different epoch. Firstly, Jesus was not a social reformer, but a religious reformer..."
Jesus' attitude concerning slavery can be seen in many of his parables where he often uses the metaphor of slavery in an approving manner.