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funKYcat75

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If the only purpose of our DNA is procreation, why are you making ****** posts on an internet forum? That's not going to help you create more babies, in fact it will actually hinder it.
Yup. And why would most people only stick with one partner? If your only purpose is procreation then we all should be on a constant quest for mothers to impregnate.
 
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People want the government (you, me) to pay for their healthcare.

They also want to engage in behaviors that spread disease, increase cancer risks, etc., while telling us these are “private matters” that don’t impact you.

Common sense Americans have been backed into a corner.

They quit laying out the cogent, common sense arguments against illicit sexual behavior, and the next thing you know, we have teenage boys saying they are “girls”, pinning little girls to the wrestling mat.

You sit back and say it doesn’t impact you, and then you look up one day and they come for you and your family.

People fail to connect dots and then one day the dots have been connected and the “it doesn’t matter to me” crowd has been pinned into a corner.

Congrats on not caring.
"Come for your family" lol.

Christians come your family now by having their priests rape our children and we're giving them tax dollars to help pay for the cost of litigation associated with it all while they don't pay a cent in taxes.
 
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But then where does it end? Science says I'm not black.. but what if I want to be? Do I just get to walk up to a group of blacks and tell them I'm the same as them? I want a million dollars, is it just supposed to be handed to me?

For me, it's more "like what you like".. If you're a boy who wants to dress like a girl and do girls things.. that's fine, because that's what you're into. But you can't go up to a girl and say "we're the same".. your body, your experiences, the way you're seen, is anything but..
You can walk up to a group of blacks and say you're black if you want to now. It's legally allowable.
 

UKUGA

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"Come for your family" lol.

Christians come your family now by having their priests rape our children and we're giving them tax dollars to help pay for the cost of litigation associated with it all while they don't pay a cent in taxes.


I do not believe the Catholic Church should be tax exempt. (I also don’t consider Catholic “priests” to be “Christians”, for that matter.)

In fact, I would be fine with removing tax exempt status from all religious organizations.
 

LineSkiCat14

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You can walk up to a group of blacks and say you're black if you want to now. It's legally allowable.

Well.. lol, sure, you can say whatever you want. But that doesn't make it true. It doesn't make me black or able to identify as black.

What are we arguing here? The allowance for someone to say whatever they want? Or for me to accept that a girl is a man? Those are two different things.
 
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starchief

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At my last job, there was a gay guy that worked there. He had a boyfriend the whole time but I didn't know he had a boyfriend. I didn't know he was gay until I learned when he came back from vacation that he had married this boyfriend. Never once has he ever talked to me about being gay since then, yet I constantly hear from people who hate gays that the gay lifestyle is being forced on us by all the gays.

Same goes with many Christians, it all comes down to selfishness and the belief that literally anything outside their world view is unacceptable for the most part. They always complaining about how anti-Christian stuff is being forced on America all the time. The country was founded on religious freedom, yet Christians have been forcing Christianity (and in the cases of Native Americans and slaves, literally forcing them to convert to Christianity) on everyone on this continent ever since they stepped foot on it.

Gawd, it most be awful living in Boston. Most other places you find church services where people are invited to become Christians but I've never heard of a place where they forced people to convert (but I don't get out much). Mostly you don't hear a peep out of Christians person to person.
 

Ron Mehico

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Before you post on topics like this you should be forced to say how old you are and where you live. That way you can better understand “unconventional” viewpoints.
 
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LineSkiCat14

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Gawd, it most be awful living in Boston. Most other places you find church services where people are invited to become Christians but I've never heard of a place where they forced people to convert (but I don't get out much). Mostly you don't hear a peep out of Christians person to person.

Easy buddy, I'm sure Muslims would love to have a chat on accepting homosexuality.

Let me know how that conversation goes in 3023.
 
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IdaCat

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I don't care if a person is gay, nor do I grant any special treatment to anybody because of their sexual preferences. I just don't care, except I don't tolerate pedophiles. Have a decent character and respect others and you're good with me.

However, if you're the type of gay who feels compelled to stick your dick out or simulate wild sex acts in public, especially around children, such as in a parade, then complain and make it a political issue when some people don't like it, you're dog **** to me. Gay or not, keep that **** private. You do a disservice to the reputation of gay people who show class and basic human decency while simply seeking to live in a healthy society. And that's what it comes down to, the constant struggle over societal norms.

I know gay people who share these values. I don't tend to associate with the others.
 

vhcat70

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I do not believe the Catholic Church should be tax exempt. (I also don’t consider Catholic “priests” to be “Christians”, for that matter.)

In fact, I would be fine with removing tax exempt status from all religious organizations.
Then get the Constitution changed, bud.
 
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Gawd, it most be awful living in Boston. Most other places you find church services where people are invited to become Christians but I've never heard of a place where they forced people to convert (but I don't get out much). Mostly you don't hear a peep out of Christians person to person.
I wouldn’t know since I live in Virginia.

But it’s apparent you’re pretty ignorant of US/North American history from the rest of this post
 
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BlueVelvetFog

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You can walk up to a group of blacks and say you're black if you want to now. It's legally allowable.
 

ManitouDan

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Well I good write a book on the topic . For some reason being gay runs in both my family and my wifes family . So I've been around lots in my family . I'm a Christian , I do believe it is sin and not what God desires for the person . But its a super deep complex issue that I wont claim any perfection on .. I have changed my mind on whether a person is born gay , or at least born with a strong tendency to be gay . Was close enough to see a male child grow up thinking he isnt masculine at all. Wonder if he will be gay when he grows up -- yes he did . Was close enough to see a female grow up straight with male boyfriends that she dated for 6 months or longer , then turn into same same attraction at age 16 . Have another family member never have an opposite sex attraction . There used to be a guy that post here years and years ago , he as gay and told us several times in discussion , just as naturally as a straight person feels a tingle or urge towards an attractive person of the opposite sex he got it for same sex . He said he never in his life felt an urge towards the opposite sex . And i believe that .
But sadly we all have some shortcoming , some tendency to fall into some some sort of sin . Same same attraction isnt a sin , but i do thing acting on it is . I'm prone to anger , Im prone to greediness .. I just make my best attempts at fighting it . When we both fail ( the gay and the straight) we have savior who forgives us . Assuming the person truly is saved and placed belief in the Lord and has the Holy Spirit in them . It would be my hope the gay person lives an asexual life or the straight person turns away from their sin . Its a complex gray issue sometimes with very little clearness .
I love those in my family circle that are gay , they have brought their mates with them several times to my house . I want whats best for them and for them to live peaceful , long happy lives , at some point that would mean living the gay lifestyle behind , and if they either cant , or choose not to , I hope their sin is forgiven and they spend eternity in heaven , because I'll go to my death with sin my life , and without that hope - forgiveness , none of us will enter heaven . very complicated issue .
 
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You seem triggered. You typed what you typed. I responded by saying that no gays had ever tried to strong-arm me into accepting them. You're angry that I responded, and now you're going to run away, as if you think I care that anyone puts me on ignore.

No the gov is doing the strong-arming. The vote in Tennessee was 85% Against gay marriage but feds overruled.

The church, by and large, does not crusade against individual homosexuals, despite their belief that’s it’s wrong. But the true church is not going to give in to the mob and say it’s ok. How do you feel about adultery? That ok too?
 

P19978

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No the gov is doing the strong-arming. The vote in Tennessee was 85% Against gay marriage but feds overruled.

The church, by and large, does not crusade against individual homosexuals, despite their belief that’s it’s wrong. But the true church is not going to give in to the mob and say it’s ok. How do you feel about adultery? That ok too?
FWIW, Christianity's position is typically "Love the sinner, hate the sin".
 

BigBlueFanGA

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I do not believe the Catholic Church should be tax exempt. (I also don’t consider Catholic “priests” to be “Christians”, for that matter.)

In fact, I would be fine with removing tax exempt status from all religious organizations.
I usually agree with you but not on this one.
 
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That got me thinking -- what's the general consensus on homosexuality in your area? What are your personal beliefs on the matter, if you don't mind sharing them with us?

I was raised to believe that homosexuality is a sin, but also that we shouldn't judge people and to just live and let live.

I no longer believe that it's a sin, but rather merely a normal varying combination of genetics and environment, the same things that influence heterosexuality. And I still believe in "live and let live". :)

I'm for gay marriage as long as both of the chicks are hot!!!

Just kidding, it's none of my business what two consenting adults do.
 

JDHoss

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No the gov is doing the strong-arming. The vote in Tennessee was 85% Against gay marriage but feds overruled.

The church, by and large, does not crusade against individual homosexuals, despite their belief that’s it’s wrong. But the true church is not going to give in to the mob and say it’s ok. How do you feel about adultery? That ok too?

Tennessee? Those toothless inbreeders would vote for segregation of schools and public facilities if they could get it on the ballot. There are things that you can't let people vote on, and gay marriage is one of them. I'm happy that they can be married.

The pleasure for me was twofold. First, it was highly entertaining listening and watching as the heads of so many zealots and bigots exploded when it was announced. I remember going to check on my mom after work as I always did. I walked in and she was on a rant about gay marriage and that was all that was on TV. I asked her if her remote was broke and told her that she had about 300 channels to choose from if it bothered her that much. She replied with "don't think I wouldn't have disowned you if you had turned out like that", to which I said "do you think I would have cared? She laughed and said "probably not."

Second, it gave one of my best friends on the planet a chance to marry her partner of over 20 years. We attended their wedding, and it was one helluva bash. She was stunning, and when she came down the isle being escorted by her elderly dad, I nearly cried I was so happy for her. I couldn't possibly give a **** less how "the church" feels about gay marriage, or anything else for that matter. They're free to feel however they feel, just don't expect everyone else to follow in step.

Adultery? WTH does that have to do with anything? If my wife or I commit adultery, we'll either reconcile or get divorced. Either way, we move forward with life. That was a bizarre question. Might as well have asked how I feel about the price of eggplant.
 

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Tennessee? Those toothless inbreeders would vote for segregation of schools and public facilities if they could get it on the ballot. There are things that you can't let people vote on, and gay marriage is one of them. I'm happy that they can be married.

The pleasure for me was twofold. First, it was highly entertaining listening and watching as the heads of so many zealots and bigots exploded when it was announced. I remember going to check on my mom after work as I always did. I walked in and she was on a rant about gay marriage and that was all that was on TV. I asked her if her remote was broke and told her that she had about 300 channels to choose from if it bothered her that much. She replied with "don't think I wouldn't have disowned you if you had turned out like that", to which I said "do you think I would have cared? She laughed and said "probably not."

Second, it gave one of my best friends on the planet a chance to marry her partner of over 20 years. We attended their wedding, and it was one helluva bash. She was stunning, and when she came down the isle being escorted by her elderly dad, I nearly cried I was so happy for her. I couldn't possibly give a **** less how "the church" feels about gay marriage, or anything else for that matter. They're free to feel however they feel, just don't expect everyone else to follow in step.

Adultery? WTH does that have to do with anything? If my wife or I commit adultery, we'll either reconcile or get divorced. Either way, we move forward with life. That was a bizarre question. Might as well have asked how I feel about the price of eggplant.

If he had asked you the price of eggplant, I doubt your response would have revealed as much about you as your response to his question did.
 

JDHoss

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If he had asked you the price of eggplant, I doubt your response would have revealed as much about you as your response to his question did.

It would depend on how he asked about the price of it.
 
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Tennessee? Those toothless inbreeders would vote for segregation of schools and public facilities if they could get it on the ballot. There are things that you can't let people vote on, and gay marriage is one of them. I'm happy that they can be married.

The pleasure for me was twofold. First, it was highly entertaining listening and watching as the heads of so many zealots and bigots exploded when it was announced. I remember going to check on my mom after work as I always did. I walked in and she was on a rant about gay marriage and that was all that was on TV. I asked her if her remote was broke and told her that she had about 300 channels to choose from if it bothered her that much. She replied with "don't think I wouldn't have disowned you if you had turned out like that", to which I said "do you think I would have cared? She laughed and said "probably not."

Second, it gave one of my best friends on the planet a chance to marry her partner of over 20 years. We attended their wedding, and it was one helluva bash. She was stunning, and when she came down the isle being escorted by her elderly dad, I nearly cried I was so happy for her. I couldn't possibly give a **** less how "the church" feels about gay marriage, or anything else for that matter. They're free to feel however they feel, just don't expect everyone else to follow in step.

Adultery? WTH does that have to do with anything? If my wife or I commit adultery, we'll either reconcile or get divorced. Either way, we move forward with life. That was a bizarre question. Might as well have asked how I feel about the price of eggplant.

Why is it bizarre? The same bible that says adultery is wrong says homosexuality is wrong.

BTW. Tennessee was just an example. It was the same in many states.

Lying, stealing, murder, etc are also wrong. People have free will to do what they want. On earth there may be some punishment for certain actions based on the laws of the land.

On judgment day, there will be punishment based on God’s laws. Everyone will give an account for what they’ve done including you and me.

I don’t judge your friend but I would warn her given the opportunity, same as I would warn someone in the middle of the street about to be run over.

Homosexuality is not illegal in the US and that’s about the best you can say for it. Am in agreement with laws against persecution of gays, but not gonna ignore the immorality of it when confronted. Now no one asked me to comment in this thread but I did anyway.
 

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^There’s nuance to it, though. If that gay person prayed for years and years to be changed and was unable to do so, I hope God takes into account the good they did for the world and whether he spread the good news or not. We are all sinners-some are very much less capable of changing their mental tendencies, so we pray for them and hope for the best. People that are Christians and can’t have SOME compassion for these poor people? I pity them and pray for God’s mercy on their souls.
 

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Tennessee? Those toothless inbreeders would vote for segregation of schools and public facilities if they could get it on the ballot. There are things that you can't let people vote on, and gay marriage is one of them. I'm happy that they can be married.

The pleasure for me was twofold. First, it was highly entertaining listening and watching as the heads of so many zealots and bigots exploded when it was announced. I remember going to check on my mom after work as I always did. I walked in and she was on a rant about gay marriage and that was all that was on TV. I asked her if her remote was broke and told her that she had about 300 channels to choose from if it bothered her that much. She replied with "don't think I wouldn't have disowned you if you had turned out like that", to which I said "do you think I would have cared? She laughed and said "probably not."

Second, it gave one of my best friends on the planet a chance to marry her partner of over 20 years. We attended their wedding, and it was one helluva bash. She was stunning, and when she came down the isle being escorted by her elderly dad, I nearly cried I was so happy for her. I couldn't possibly give a **** less how "the church" feels about gay marriage, or anything else for that matter. They're free to feel however they feel, just don't expect everyone else to follow in step.

Adultery? WTH does that have to do with anything? If my wife or I commit adultery, we'll either reconcile or get divorced. Either way, we move forward with life. That was a bizarre question. Might as well have asked how I feel about the price of eggplant.
There appears to be some components of anger and resentment in your writing. And what is to be concluded of a man who appears to recollect so fondly, conflicts with his own mother, petty triumphs over . . . mom? I would have to say one conclusion would be to answer that it would definitely be your wife who commits the adultery, and that she would not be interested in the reconciliation.
 

Ron Mehico

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There appears to be some components of anger and resentment in your writing. And what is to be concluded of a man who appears to recollect so fondly, conflicts with his own mother, petty triumphs over . . . mom? I would have to say one conclusion would be to answer that it would definitely be your wife who commits the adultery, and that she would not be interested in the reconciliation.


[laughing] What a classy way to type out the trashiest of insults.
 
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Those citing religion/Christianity. I’d encourage you To research early versions of the Bible and their dialogue on “homosexuality” and see how it has Ben translated through the years.
 

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Those citing religion/Christianity. I’d encourage you To research early versions of the Bible and their dialogue on “homosexuality” and see how it has Ben translated through the years.
By religion "slash" Christianity you mean only the Christian religion, correct? Because by early versions of the Bible your probably do not mean the Torah or Judaism. And certainly by the "religion" part you certainly do not mean Islam and Moslems.

I must say how I so enjoyed the previous poster who introduced his "two-fold" sense of entertainment on this issue because that is most certainly how it works for me, particularly when observing others ordain their sense of virtue and morality while condemning examples of Christian practice, and why? Because those same people who will condemn Christianity in order to defend almost any social element of homosexuality, trans, etc., will also never balk at the opportunity to defend Islam, it's Moslem followers, associated cultures, their right to expand, practice freely with no interference or judgement, and so on, all of which are ideologies, institutions, tribes, cults and sects who will and do MURDER homosexuals.

The right side of history . . . such a pleasure to use that phrase. But then many years go by and sudden, compacted conflicts occur and the real history is determined by men who have the actual will to achieve it.

Personally, I could not give two chits either way about another man's sexual urges, or about his belief systems. But what I do know is that a measurable rate of change is underway. And many generations from now, or maybe not too many, there will be a great persecution in the west of gays, of unfaithful women, and it is being promulgated today by these very people, who think they can be two-fold in their sense of generosity. They entertain me to no end by the knowing of how the reckoning will come with their denial of responsibility, and with their demands for much better men to fix it, and make history right.
 
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IdaCat

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Tennessee? Those toothless inbreeders would vote for segregation of schools and public facilities if they could get it on the ballot.
Lucky for them, the left is now the driving force for segregation. Separate schools, housing, graduation ceremonies, ... you name it, the left wants it. It's to the point that it's hard to see any difference between a racist and a leftist. They've set race relations back decades.
 

gracetoyou

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I believe it's a sin. I also believe that Jesus Christ came to save sinners like me & anyone with homosexual sins also. In 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 we read of former homosexuals & others with other forms of sexual immorality that had been forgiven & changed.

There's much more to be said but my point is:

#1 homsexuality is a form of sexual immorality & is a sin. The Bible is clear on this despite clever attempts to dismiss.

#2 Homsexuals, lesbians, adulters, fornicators...etc...are redeemable like all other sinners through Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. God is just & the justifier of any sinner who repents & trusts in Christ (Romans 3:23-26).
 

JDHoss

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There appears to be some components of anger and resentment in your writing. And what is to be concluded of a man who appears to recollect so fondly, conflicts with his own mother, petty triumphs over . . . mom? I would have to say one conclusion would be to answer that it would definitely be your wife who commits the adultery, and that she would not be interested in the reconciliation.

Nah...no anger. I'm polite to them most of the time, unless I'm in a hurry or if they are too dense to understand I have zero interest in listening to them. Hell, this past Saturday some dude who was running for the school board here in TN that rolled up in the driveway as we were loading up in the truck to go to our granddaughter's birthday party. He wanted to talk about his ideas about education here. I told him we lived in Florida and didn't vote here. That should have ended the conversation, but he then asked us if we could pass on his information to our neighbors that did vote here. I asked him to get out of our driveway because we were leaving, and that he should pass his information on to the neighbors himself. I always try to be polite, but some people just won't let you.

Triumph over mom? That's a bizarre way to see that. She was ranting about that being all there was on TV. I told her she had 300 channels to choose from. That should have ended with her turning to another channel, or simply turning the TV off. As usual, she chose to escalate things by telling me she would have disowned me if I had been gay, as though that would hurt my feelings. My reply to her was the truth, and she knew it. I took her to Cracker Barrel afterwards if that makes you feel any better.

Also, what would it matter who committed adultery, and whether or not we reconciled? Either way, we move on. I'm not sure what you failed to understand about that the first time.
 
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bkingUK

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Didn’t this debate kind of end like 8 years ago? Spoiler...gay people exist and can get married. Whether or not you condone is kind of irrelevant...unless you have a gay kid and you just want to force them through therapy for life because you sick as a human and parent.
 
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Why is it bizarre? The same bible that says adultery is wrong says homosexuality is wrong.

BTW. Tennessee was just an example. It was the same in many states.

Lying, stealing, murder, etc are also wrong. People have free will to do what they want. On earth there may be some punishment for certain actions based on the laws of the land.

On judgment day, there will be punishment based on God’s laws. Everyone will give an account for what they’ve done including you and me.

I don’t judge your friend but I would warn her given the opportunity, same as I would warn someone in the middle of the street about to be run over.

Homosexuality is not illegal in the US and that’s about the best you can say for it. Am in agreement with laws against persecution of gays, but not gonna ignore the immorality of it when confronted. Now no one asked me to comment in this thread but I did anyway.
  • The Bible also says wearing clothing made of multiple materials is wrong.
  • One verse says "Ye shall not round the corners of your heads" which from I am reading is interpreted to mean not to cut the hair on the side of your head
  • Another verse basically says anything that lives in water that doesn't have fins and scales shouldn't be eaten.
  • It supports slavery on numerous occasions.
  • It supports sex slavery
  • It says people who curse at their parents shall be sentenced to death.
  • It says that females that engage in premarital sex shall be stoned to death.
  • It says boys who disobey their parents shall be stoned to death
  • It says if a person is a wizard or a witch then they shall be, respectively, stoned to death and sentenced to death
  • It says if a woman is "loose" and is the daughter of a clergyman then she shall be burnt with fire
  • It says if an engaged woman gets raped by a man in the city then she (and the rapist) shall be stoned to death
  • It says adulterers shall eb sentenced to death
  • It says people who practice beastiality, as well as the animals that are victims, shall be put to death
  • It says "No one whose testicles are crushed or whose penis is cut off shall be admitted to the assembly of the LORD"
  • IT says handicapped people shouldn't come to the altar
  • IT says women who give birth to girls are "unclean" for 66 days and have to be purified
  • It says if a woman attempts to physically defend her husband then she shall have her hand cut off
  • It says that a person born out of wedlock should not be allowed into the church
  • It says if you disobey God then you must eat your babies
  • In another verse it endorses cannibalism by talking about boiling a person's child and then eating it.
  • It says that women are not allowed to teach men and that women must remain silent
  • It says if someone steals then they should have their hand cut off
  • But it also says that if someone steals something from you, you should give them something else
  • It says you should discipline your children by throwing them against a stone wall
So I ask you, why is it that Christians get to pick and choose which parts of the Bible are relevant and which parts aren't?