@KatharinaLeAnn Why is selective morality so common here? If both destroy health, why is one treated as a spiritual failure needing deliverance, while the other just gets a laugh and a "pass the plate"?
Secular morality exists.
Most people don't steal or kill because they care about human suffering and want to live in a functional, peaceful society, not because they're trying to avoid hell
@mxniquejade_ Calling it xenophobia masks the real issue. It’s specifically targeted at black African migrants, while white and Asian expats rarely face the same hostility or violence.
@LiveFromBrexit@barry_kilbane He’s a character from ancient Near Eastern folklore. The same global flood myth exists in older Babylonian texts long before Genesis was written
@God_Questioner That millions of people base their entire morality, laws, and voting habits on ancient folklore they’ve never actually read, researched, or questioned.
@Tsar_Martyr This is pure projection.
Homosexuality hurts absolutely no one, while homophobia actively destroys lives and tears families apart.
The only thing that needs "righting" here is the lack of empathy
Actually, many atheists are ex-Christians who left precisely because they understood the text, noticed the contradictions, and chose logic over blind surrender
Atheists are getting the wrong message, telling me how they "know" the Bible.
Let's be clear: Knowing the Bible is not the same as understanding it. If they understood it, they wouldn’t be atheists.
True understanding only comes from surrender to the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 2:14).
Why does the Bible heavily condemn things like wearing mixed fabrics or eating shellfish, but never explicitly includes a commandment that says "Thou shalt not own another human being as property"?
@God_Questioner It’s an absolute contradiction. If the meaning shifts to survive the times, is it actually an "unchanging truth," or is it just an ancient mirror reflecting our own evolving human standards?
Muslim women are not feminists and never will be. You're either a feminist or a muslim. You can never be both. Muslim feminist is an oxymoron. So stop trying to use feminist talking points for one of the most misogynistic religions on earth.