Hallelujah and Amen!

If one book in the bible, Leviticus, contains so much bullshit, does it make the rest of the books bullshit too? Read Leviticus because in it, God actually says it’s ok to have slaves. God also says we can’t eat bacon AND shrimp! I am so going to hell since I’m a fan of both. And remember, no excuses. One rule can’t be said to just pertain to a certain time and place for God’s rules are all or none am I correct?

05/14/12 at 12:54am
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  1. mrsfeathers answered: How can it be divinely inspired yet no longer fully apply? In saying that, isn’t one admitting their holy book and god is terribly flawed?
  2. thelovelyrealm answered: Acts 10: 11-16, Matthew 5:17 - 18. If I take out a loan and fulfill my contractual obligation to that loan I am no longer boundbythatcontract
  3. dispensersotelo answered: “BUT THAT DOESN’T APPLY TO US ANYMORE” i never get tired of seeing that bullshit lmao
  4. lemonadesinead answered: gotta think about social and historical context… its a book about the history of God, Moses and the Levites. Doesnt fully apply to now.
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