24 Jan 14
Originally posted by robbie carrobieoooohhhhh the irony.
yeah right, Mr 'the truth is irrelevant', it explains why my arguments are so awesome! the logic unassailable, the reasons so clear, the references so sound, indeed, once you take out the supernatural element from scripture nothing in it makes sense.
24 Jan 14
Originally posted by googlefudgeI have already stated in this thread how the context influences the evaluation of the text, i will not do so again.
There is no empirical evidence for your position.
And the bible is a big steaming pile of ****.
What you are doing is talking nonsense.
Context is relevant only when context could alter the meaning.
If context can't alter the meaning, then it isn't relevant.
There is no context in which "it's ok to kill Jews if you want to" is ok.
Period.
Go ahead, show me context that makes that sentence morally ok.