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Thanks for elaborating. Good to have another perspective.
However, you have to admit that Christians similarly take license in whether to use the Old Testament as well. For example, the biblical position against homosexuality and abortion leverage the Old Testament, not the New Testament.
I do apologize to any offended in pointing out the human failings demonstrated in religious history.
Religious freedom is clearly protected; therefore, should not serve as the basis for justifying a reasonable position.
However, your allusion to the stature of Baal is overcome by far more recent Christian atrocities such as burning witches and torturing heretics. In Samuel 15:3 God commands the killing of all Amalekites, including children and infants. History is teaming with examples of Christian (and other religious) leaders "... (lying, cheating, twisting words, stealing, etc, so long as it gets their viewpoint advanced)". These acts do not define all Christians. Neither do the acts of some extreme Muslims define that religion.
You apparently have a belief. Many, myself included do not have that belief. In fact, I'd like to think I have no "beliefs", but I'm probably not that good. I trust in logical argument (and sarcasm), which cannot affect a belief. So I can't sway you. Yet another reason not to pursue in this argument.
If you want the last word please take it, and let's end this argument about how your invisible friend is so good, I should give up the freedoms you choose to interpret from your belief book (buying beer on Sunday, condoms, premarital sex...), and you can continue on your paranoid delusion regarding these largely misguided, but clearly not collaborating groups.
Fred Speckmann
commonsenseforamericans@yahoo.com
Fred Speckmann
commonsenseforamericans@yahoo.com
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