Why is porn so important to wokesters and your children?

Surfdog

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Oh no, something someone wrote on Substack!

Genesis 19:
"Look, I have two daughters who have never slept with a man. Let me bring them out to you, and you can do what you like with them."

Now there's a good parent! :roflmao:

Fucking hell.
When you atheists decide to quote the bible, you might want to put in a bit more context.

That chapter mostly relates to Sodom and Gomorrah and it's destruction by 2 angels sent down to get 'er done.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+19&version=NIV

Lot and his daughters were not exactly held up as prime family values. If anything just the opposite.
 

plasticbertrand

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When you atheists decide to quote the bible, you might want to put in a bit more context.

That chapter mostly relates to Sodom and Gomorrah and it's destruction by 2 angels sent down to get 'er done.

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+19&version=NIV

Lot and his daughters were not exactly held up as prime family values. If anything just the opposite.
Uh, I didn't bring up Genesis 19, your homophobic boi did.

The Bible is full of shitty parenting and sadistic behavior.

But it's the gays that are the root of the evil.
 

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Why the push now? The bat signal went up after our color revolution in 2020:
What you permit, you promote. I think most of our elites are like this, tbh. Recall Bill Gates got very nervous when asked about his connections with Epstein during his PBS interview.
 
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plasticbertrand

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Why the push now? The bat signal went up after our color revolution in 2020:
What you permit, you promote. I think most of our elites are like this, tbh. Recall Bill Gates got very nervous when asked about his connections with Epstein during his PBS interview.
What does the Bible say about liars? :poke:
 

casa_mugrienta

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I think its just as simple as

"It gets boring living on a little island."
I think often it comes down to living situations.

When I was a police reporter I looked through about 50 police reports a day.

The frequency at which the child molestation reports would come through among illegal immigrants (mostly Guatemalan and Mexican) was totally nuts.

I was told it was due to the large number of unpartnered males living in houses with children distant/unrelated to them. Kids sharing bedrooms with men that were not their father, etc.
 
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Surfdog

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Uh, I didn't bring up Genesis 19, your homophobic boi did.

The Bible is full of shitty parenting and sadistic behavior.

But it's the gays that are the root of the evil.
The Bible is full of all kinds of violence, depravity and other very bad behaviour.

It's there to learn from and the results of such.
 
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plasticbertrand

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The Bible is full of all kinds of violence, depravity and other very bad behaviour.

It's there to learn from and the results of such.
Well, not really.

Cruelty is not always seen as a negative in the Bible.

God comes across as an angry, capricious little bitch.

If you want to speak of Genesis ...
  1. Because God liked Abel's animal sacrifice more than Cain's vegetables, Cain kills his brother Abel in a fit of religious jealousy. 4:8
  2. "I will destroy ... both man and beast."
    God is angry. He decides to destroy all humans, beasts, creeping things, fowls, and "all flesh wherein there is breath of life." He plans to drown them all. 6:7, 17
  3. "Every living substance that I have made will I destroy."
    God repeats his intention to kill "every living substance ... from off the face of the earth." But why does God kill all the innocent animals? What had they done to deserve his wrath? It seems God never gets his fill of tormenting animals. 7:4
There's more...
 

Surfdog

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Well, not really.

Cruelty is not always seen as a negative in the Bible.

God comes across as an angry, capricious little bitch.

If you want to speak of Genesis ...
  1. Because God liked Abel's animal sacrifice more than Cain's vegetables, Cain kills his brother Abel in a fit of religious jealousy. 4:8
  2. "I will destroy ... both man and beast."
    God is angry. He decides to destroy all humans, beasts, creeping things, fowls, and "all flesh wherein there is breath of life." He plans to drown them all. 6:7, 17
  3. "Every living substance that I have made will I destroy."
    God repeats his intention to kill "every living substance ... from off the face of the earth." But why does God kill all the innocent animals? What had they done to deserve his wrath? It seems God never gets his fill of tormenting animals. 7:4
There's more...
Asteroids pretty much do the same thing.

We could go as far as saying God occasionally pitches a slider. :bricks:
 

plasticbertrand

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Asteroids pretty much do the same thing.

We could go as far as saying God occasionally pitches a slider. :bricks:
Well, we don't shape our ethos becuz asteroids.

But for some reason The Bible is the moral guidance, without which we would all be murderers.

Except of course, all atheists are already murderers.
 

Surfdog

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So it's a how-to manual?
This is just my opinion, but the Bible and it's teachings were meant for children (or lost souls), and a moral baseline for upbringing.

Once they reach adulthood, all bets are off, and to each their own.

No more, no less.

If parents want to use it to help bring up their children, power to them, but no one is forcing them.
 

Surfdog

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Well, we don't shape our ethos becuz asteroids.

But for some reason The Bible is the moral guidance, without which we would all be murderers.

Except of course, all atheists are already murderers.
Most every culture/religion worldwide has their own version of "The Bible".

That's why I don't knock other cultures religions, as they all have good lessons to be learned from, mostly.

Some just take them quite a bit too far, literally, and others leave them a bit too vague, and subject to a lot or re-interpretation.

I've checked many out, but don't really attach myself to any "organized" religion anymore. All have some BS I can't defend in one way or the other. There's a positive force, and a negative force, and that's about as far as I want to take it.
 

plasticbertrand

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Most every culture/religion worldwide has their own version of "The Bible".

That's why I don't knock other cultures religions, as they all have good lessons to be learned from, mostly.

Some just take them quite a bit too far, literally, and others leave them a bit too vague, and subject to a lot or re-interpretation.

I've checked many out, but don't really attach myself to any "organized" religion anymore. All have some BS I can't defend in one way or the other. There's a positive force, and a negative force, and that's about as far as I want to take it.
That's great but Lance's nonsensical point is though, that without the Bible, we would not have the sense of right and wrong.
 

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Well, not really.

Cruelty is not always seen as a negative in the Bible.

God comes across as an angry, capricious little bitch.

If you want to speak of Genesis ...
  1. Because God liked Abel's animal sacrifice more than Cain's vegetables, Cain kills his brother Abel in a fit of religious jealousy. 4:8
  2. "I will destroy ... both man and beast."
    God is angry. He decides to destroy all humans, beasts, creeping things, fowls, and "all flesh wherein there is breath of life." He plans to drown them all. 6:7, 17
  3. "Every living substance that I have made will I destroy."
    God repeats his intention to kill "every living substance ... from off the face of the earth." But why does God kill all the innocent animals? What had they done to deserve his wrath? It seems God never gets his fill of tormenting animals. 7:4
There's more...
He killed all the unborn babies too!!!
 

austard

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Oh no, something someone wrote on Substack!

Genesis 19:
"Look, I have two daughters who have never slept with a man. Let me bring them out to you, and you can do what you like with them."

Now there's a good parent! :roflmao:

Fucking hell.
You should keep reading forward and see what the daughters do to the father...
 

StuAzole

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The Bible is full of all kinds of violence, depravity and other very bad behaviour.

It's there to learn from and the results of such.
It was hard for people who never met Jesus to write about him hundreds of years later so they had to get creative.
 

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I went to the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit once. These scrolls were about 100 years old when Jesus was around. One takeaway I thought was interesting was that they have translated many of the Qumran texts (they used some chapters of Isaiah as an example) and have found modern translations to be remarkably accurate when compared to 2100 year old fragments. That lends credence to the belief that there has not been much lost in transcription and translation of Biblical scriptures over the centuries.