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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

It's one of the age-old questions that nags at all of us. Fortunately, the Holy Bible provides some helpful guidelines.

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  • @meztini hooray for sarcasm.

  • @CzechShooter

    Oh and sorry I didn't realize that there WAS a context in which rape, mass murder, torture etc was acceptable to your "all loving" God!!!

    My mind must have been twisted by evil secular logic... see I thought murder was a sin, but then God commands people to commit murder and other atrocities in the old testament so...

    HELL I must just be too dang stupid to understand the mysterious ways of the almighty huh?

  • "now you hardly know anything about religion or [The] Bible"

    and I'm the one "jumping (in?)to (shallow??) conclusions"??????

    I'm guessing that your poor grasp of basic English and grammar must give you a superior understanding of ancient texts...

  • @meztini There might literally be many things that sound inhuman to us nowdays. But trying to understand the bible (and other books) in its historical context is probably too difficult for someone like you who cant resist to jump into shallow conclusions. Read books, study history and then come and debate... now you hardly know anything about religion or bible.

  • @CzechShooter no its simply whats in your holy book

    why dont you try reading it? its full of stuff which is sick and inhuman

  • @CzechShooter read your holy book

  • @CzechShooter

    PLEASE READ The Bible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Read Leviticus! Read Exodus! Read the frickin thing before asserting propaganda!!!

    I assure you; it's allll in there...

  • @yellow1345

    Eeeeeeeerm... Who said anything about "blacks" (As you put it in such a sympathetic dehumanizing manner)?

    *cough* racist! *cough*

  • My only complaint is that more quotes on slavery weren't used, and that the few quotes used were from the Old Testament, I've heard the whole "uh... the laws of the Old Testament no longer applied after the time of Jesus" line far too many times than I'd care to hear.

  • Thinking Atheist: Why would you allow an mormon advertisement to precede your video?

    Mormon: One too many M's.

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