Jesus Christ didn't refute the law of Moses. If Moses allowed divorce, Jesus Christ didn't change that, and if you would like you can try to prove otherwise.
— christian2017
I did not say he changed anything. Thanks for the deflection. I said he endorsed a no divorce policy and it is an unjust policy. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I actually never said you said that but that you fall into the profile of someone who might say something like that. I actually never literally accused you of saying that. You appear to be more open minded than i originally though
— christian2017
Was that an apology?
You show how uncouth you are. A gentleman would just apologise and shut the hell up. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Sex and the heart are closely linked is why divorce should not be taken lightly.
— christian2017
Hogwash. Sex is cheep these days as shown with the V D stats in so called Christian nations and every pick up bar and internet fuck buddy site. Jez, do you live in a hole somewhere? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Matthew 19 doesn't say not to have a divorce. Where do you see that? Jesus Christ said himself he didn't come to abolish the law but to fulfill it. Matthew 19 doesn't say don't have a divorce but that it is not something to enter into lightly.
— christian2017
It is inferred. But ok.
if you do not grasp that, tell us what was the law in the beginning that Jesus was endorsing if not a no divorce policy that the Church later enforced and codified.
Was it, what god has put together let no man put asunder, or whatever the Christian phrase was? IOW, no divorce. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Different as the Christian Yahweh is different from the Jewish version.
Islam says that Mohammad is a prophet of the same god. The final prophet.
Strange that we are talking the beginning and interpretations in Islam, yet the link I gave you is irrelevant when it ties Yahweh's angel to Mohammad.
— Gnostic Christian Bishop
You are, I am not, I was simply pointing out how the claim is logically impossible. I am sorry about your apparent reading comprehension problem.
You are too stupid for me. Done here.
— Gnostic Christian Bishop
Yeah, I feel the same way. — Nobeernolife
Mohammad listened to what angel who he said dictated the Quran?
That angel was first mention as being Yahweh's. Right?
— Gnostic Christian Bishop
If i claimed to be a devout christian, that doesn't mean i'm a devout christian nor does what i claim to be mean that that is what i am. — christian2017
Where did Jesus say no divorce.
— christian2017
Matthew 19:8 King James Version
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
Sex and the heart are closely linked. Why would you say otherwise?
— christian2017
Where did I say that?
I did not. Get the quote as words matter. Right?
Especially like here where you lie.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
The "muslim perception" stems from the Koran and the Haddith, which are all based on one single man, who in islamic doctrine is the perfect human being to emulated in every way. "The muslims" simply follow what this man said and did, which he claimed was dictated by Allah.
Stop trying to obfuscate the picture with weasel words. — Nobeernolife
Mohammad listened to what angel who he said dictated the Quran?
That angel was first mention as being Yahweh's. Right? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Correct, and you opined on issues that Jesus did not oppose without naming them.
There are also issues he did oppose, like the Christian/Jewish no divorce for women and that really vile substitutional punishment policies.
See how it's done?
Words matter, a term you use, while ignoring to put words worthy of thought and impossible to rebut. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Oh my that is dark. I didn´t mean to say tobacco infects you, I just meant that tobacco is bad for the lungs, and Corona attacks the lungs. Most old guys in China are heavy smokers.... — Nobeernolife
Christianity and Islam share the same DNA so it should not surprise anyone that they are close in ideology. They are both fascist.
I question both religions on moral issue and all I see are moral cowards who fear judging their gods justly. Cowards can never be moral.
I did look a that video but think I was given the wrong role by Nobeernolife.
I am more like Maher except I get a bit more vulgar when it comes to the genocidal prick Christians worship. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Watch this little skit and come back and tell us what major differences you see between right wing Christians and right wing Muslims. You might think that because Muslims kill their apostates, they are better than Christians, but remember that when Christian Jesus returns, he is to kill all apostate. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Talking about little video clips, since your views pretty much represent the ill-informed leftist intellectual majority in the West, you might want to watch this little clip. The interviewer seems to be a good representation of you: — Nobeernolife
Piaget wrote that the nature of nature was to overcome itself, the point being that from Piaget's point of view there is no dichotomy between the aims of humanity and those of nature. There is no divide at all. We are nothihg but a further development of the aims of nature itself as self-transformation. Nature is artifice through and through. — Joshs
Also, if we're going to commit shoddy errors of reasoning perhaps we can at least get the geneaological facts straight - Linnaeus dubbed us homo sapiens not because we have the exclusive capacity of thought - he was not so arrogant as to believe this - but for the far more humbling fact that he could not distinguish for us any defining charcateristics other than the circular fact that humans are those who recognize themselves as such - hence the single, pithy, Socratic line that he scribbed next to Homo Sapiens in the Systema Naturae: nosce te ipsum, know theyself. As he asked elsewhere of a critic: "I ask you and the entire world to show me a generic difference between ape and man which is consistent with the principles of natural history. I most certainly do not know of any". — StreetlightX
They think so much that relativism kicks in but they are unable to handle it. That's why they say crazy things. That quote was from Chesterton but could have been from Jung. — Gregory
You try again, you forgot to say what exactly do you believe doesn't line up with reality. In the meantime I will repeat what I sad. Experience is a synthetic virtual representation of the physical state of the body. This simulation processing takes time, so it is only natural that physical reaction comes first and mental re-imagination of it second. — Zelebg
Also, you don’t run from a bear because you’re scared. You get scared when your body starts to run. Reaction first, experience second, or it might be too late. It’s also why people often do or say things they don’t “really” mean. — Zelebg