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  1. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    Whatever that means... Continuing to attack me, rather than my argument, should give you pause for thought. No, I would have a government. No, it wouldn't. You're free to come up with one better, but you certainly have a high bar to clear. Still with the personal attacks. Say it with...
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    Religious Zealotry

    Why? Why does it matter?
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    Religious Zealotry

    It's not wrong to lie to protect the innocent. See Exodus 1:11-22
  4. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    It really is. God gave His principles of government in the Bible. Yup. That's how laws work, Arthur. If you enter or reside in a country, you must follow that country's laws, or face the consequences. Then they would have to obey the laws. Or they could choose to not obey them, and face the...
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    Wokey McWokeface

    But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look at his appearance or at his physical stature, because I have refused him. For the Lord does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” - 1 Samuel 16:7...
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    Religious Zealotry

    Morality is not arbitrary. There IS a standard, and it is NOT US. Supra. Participation in what? When we align our priorities to what is outlined in the Bible, there is no problem at all. When God's priorities are our priorities, then our priorities ARE absolute and sacrosanct. You...
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    Religious Zealotry

    The Constitution is an invalid document to begin with.
  8. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    The Bible trumps the Constitution, when it comes to morality.
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    Religious Zealotry

    False. I'm simply quoting what the Bible says about it. The Bible says it is, that settles it.
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    Religious Zealotry

    False. No, I wouldn't force them. They would be allowed to leave. But again, it's not "my" ideals. It's God's. False. Also false. False.
  11. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    That's not just a belief. It's reality. Abortion IS murder. You can believe it or not, but it doesn't change the reality that it's the taking of an innocent life. As above, homosexuality IS a sin (and a crime, and should be a crime).
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    Religious Zealotry

    Is not toxic, except to those who love wickedness, which isn't really toxic at all. Not quite. It would be under a set of laws that comport with God's notion of what IS crimes, provided for us in the Bible. Correct. And that those who are convicted of it should be put to death. Those who...
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    Is this really what the real Ten Commandments looked like?

    It's Calvary. Cavalry means a mounted soldier, typically on a horse or vehicle. As for the location of Christ's tomb and Golgotha, we KNOW where it is, no need to rely on a tradition. The Garden Tomb Jerusalem https://maps.app.goo.gl/GsPPo9JuF6E4pc147 The only tomb nearby the place of the...
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    Religious Zealotry

    "Upon." Not "on." Try again. You asked: How to protect ourselves? Politically, at the ballot box first and foremost. I'm asking, "How to protect ourselves? Not politically..."
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    Religious Zealotry

    Atheists: Hitler, Xi Jinping, and Anthony Fauci Darwinists: Darwin, Dawkins, and Krauss Marxists: Quite a few in the American government. Abortionists: All pro-aborts who push abortion Good thing we have the Bible then. Which is sad, when it comes to Christians. When one is on God's side...
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    Religious Zealotry

    Bob Enyart did. Correction: Even "the most devoutly religious among us" know that it's entirely possible that our particular improvements may not come about until long after we're dead. Dangerous for whom? Wanting to fix the world doesn't make someone a bad person...
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    Religious Zealotry

    It's called theonomy. Correction: It's the right to worship. There is no such thing as "a right to happiness." Agreed. Terrible way to say this.
  18. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    So was Jesus a zealot? Good kind or bad kind?
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    Religious Zealotry

    Do you think that the Jews who were zealous for the law in Acts 21:20 were sinning, or wrong in some way? Having zeal is part of being fervent, Anna. In fact, fervent and zealous are synonyms. You've stumbled upon what makes it right or wrong: Willingness. Convincing someone of a...
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    Religious Zealotry

    That makes them, by definition, zealots. Just saying. Agreed. False. Didn't you ever read what He did to the tables of the money-changers who had set up shop within the temple? He even went so far as to make a whip so as to drive them from the temple! Jesus told His disciples to sell their...
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