Re: The question I ask Xtian evangelists...
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Do you support slavery?
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No.
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If not;
Was your omniscient God wrong?
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No.
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Mistaken?
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No.
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Did he have a change of heart he hadn't realised he was going to have?
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No.
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This paragraph is basically the 11th commandment
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No, it's not.
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Was it wrongly recorded by the human scribe, was the author mistaken?
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No. And no.
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If so isn't it likely the previous 10 contained mistakes too?
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No.
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Thats pretty damn important when placing the success of your entire life project of getting to heaven on correctly following Gods rules isn't it?
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That's not my life project, and that's not how the Bible says that you get to heaven.
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It is certainly evidence that we either should condone slavery or that the original author/source of the quote was not omniscient.
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No, it isn't.
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So would you accept that Christians have cherry picked the passages from the Bible that they liked (not forgetting the fact that these were the best bits cherry picked from a much bigger pool of text), essentially ignoring their only reference to the word of a God that they claim to hold in such high regard?
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No, I wouldn't.
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