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This is a reply to facebookers' concerning the verses 1 corinthians 14:34 and Ephesians 6:5.
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  • @eagleswing44 : Why does it have to specifically be Christ who condones these things? If he is the outlasting model of ultimate morality, why does he not condemn them either? How is it convincing that the OT must be disregarded if "God" cannot make mistakes or be cruel? These questions can only be 'answered' by circular reasoning and blind faith, which people of reason cannot accept unless they compromise their integrity.

  • 3:35 You mean like how Exodus32: 14 directly conflicts with 1Samuel15: 29? Well, it's nice to know that even if the bible is true (ROFL RIOT can you imagine?), we can always just change Yahweh's mind about sending nonchristians to hell just like Moses changed Yahweh's mind about murdering all those people.

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  • @Marshallcodystamps And if Yahweh said he was going to murder all those people but didn't, doesn't that make him a liar? Being omniscient, he should of known he was never going to kill those people from the start. I'm pretty sure 1Sam15: 11 said something about him never telling lies. This is just another contradiction.

  • @MrTrilliondollarman Christianity helped justify slavery. Suck on that MrTrilliondollarTroll.

  • @Marshallcodystamps So you actually admit he regretted his actions? An all knowing omniscient god who never makes mistakes actually regrets his actions? Regret is only for the fallable. Also, where is your evidence that repent means exactly what you want it to mean and are you aware that the bible wasn't originally written in English? What's your excuse for newer versions of the bible that were approved by scholars in which it says "changed his mind" for Exo32: 14 and 1Sam15: 29?

  • @incomprehensible14 there are two meanings of repent. To turn from sin and to feel regret. Exodus 32:14-14And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people. it means he felt REGRET

    1 Samuel 15:29- 29And also the Strength of Israel will not lie nor repent: for he is not a man, that he should repent.- this just means he will not turn away from sin because he is not a man and he CANNOT sin, thats why he dosent turn away... no contradiction

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  • Yeah!!!! thats what I love about the bible. You listen to that all you bitches out there, you must be SUBMISSIVE!! Hell yeah!!

  • Let's see how incomprehensible14 will froth at the mouth at this:

    Christianity helped end slavery. Suck on that.

  • The New Testament slave referance is not about the Atlantic slave trade. Although I understand your point. It's more about the Holy Roman Empire era.

  • @MrTrilliondollarman If you do not reply within 24 hours, It will be percieved that the only ignorant fool here is you and that everything I said about you here is 100% correct. PS, people can just look at the comments section of my channel and see for themselves what a ignorant racist you are.

  • @MrTrilliondollarman Not as ignorant as you mama you racist bitch:D I hope you won't start calling me or Obama racial slurs like you did on my channel. Seriously, whoever home schooled your retarded ass should be locked up for 25 years to life! ROFLRIOT:D

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