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It's not for me to decide.

But as I understand the Hippocratic oath, which is negligible, the answer is no.

Can you provide an example of where a doctor refused medical care to save a life, and that person died?

I know that tens of thousands of Jehovah's witnesses that have refused a blood transfusion have died, thanks to those clowns in Brooklyn, NY for their deception, but I am unaware of any medical professional refusing medical treatment, although there are many malpractice suits.

So now that you have your answer, and hopefully you do, in what possible way will you now obfuscate the issue and deride my reply and criticize?

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@josephw said
Fair question.

The answer is relative to the context in which the verses in question occur.

To create a conflict between seemingly opposing truth belies the truth of each, and demonstrates the exegetical ignorance of anyone that attempts to do so.

Trust me, there's absolutely no way you're going to understand what the scriptures teach while being an agnostic-atheist.

All you can do is debate and argue without understanding.
Why do you so often resort to this furtive playing-of-the-man riff rather than the ball?


@josephw
So it would seem you are unable to answer the question of whether the scripture about believers not being "unequally yoked together with unbelievers" supersedes "love your neighbour and love your enemies and judge others not lest you be judged". Perhaps it is too difficult or awkward a question?


@josephw said
It's a figure of speech. What's the matter? Keep up.
Your ersatz pomposity and word salads make you sound like you have an inferiority complex.


@fmf said
@josephw
So it would seem you are unable to answer the question of whether the scripture about believers not being "unequally yoked together with unbelievers" supersedes "love your neighbour and love your enemies and judge others not lest you be judged". Perhaps it is too difficult or awkward a question?
Too difficult a question for you.

I answered the question, but I doubt you read it, and even if you did the spiritual application went over your head.

According to the scriptures you are spiritually dead and have not the capacity to understand them because you don't have the Spirit of God, but according to the scriptures you have the spirit of this world which denies God's Christ.

Call it what you will, but that's what the scriptures teach, and that you cannot deny.

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@fmf said
Your ersatz pomposity and word salads make you sound like you have an inferiority complex.
And you obviously have an insecurity complex based on the fact that you'll say anything to prop up your assertions to keep from losing face.

Your angry face avatar proves it. 😡

Ersatz pomposity indeed, hypocrite. It's you that's the word salad man around here. Straight talk flies in you face, so you resort to ad hominem.


@josephw said
Too difficult a question for you.

I answered the question, but I doubt you read it, and even if you did the spiritual application went over your head.
This is simply an evasive ad hominem.


@josephw said
According to the scriptures you are spiritually dead and have not the capacity to understand them because you don't have the Spirit of God, but according to the scriptures you have the spirit of this world which denies God's Christ.
None of this playing-the ball-stuff prevents you from answering the question about your belief.


@josephw said
And you obviously have an insecurity complex based on the fact that you'll say anything to prop up your assertions to keep from losing face.

Your angry face avatar proves it. 😡

Ersatz pomposity indeed, hypocrite. It's you that's the word salad man around here. Straight talk flies in you face, so you resort to ad hominem.
Why do you resort to this kind of thing every single time? I have simply asked you if you believe 2 Corinthians 6:14 supersedes, according to your beliefs, the exhortations in scripture to Christians to love their neighbours, love their enemies, and judge others not lest they be judged.

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@josephw said
Communism = what's yours is mine
No, Communism: what's yours is ours.

Don't confuse dictatorships like Cuba, China or Russia with communism.


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Has she ever claimed Republicans shouldn't be allowed to marry, adopt children or that it should be legal to deny them public services?

No. Learn the difference between denying rights and holding an opinion.

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