From: jim.phillips@THRWHITE.remove-dii-this   
      
    To: alt.battlestar-galactica,   
   On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Kees Boer wrote:   
      
   >   
   > "Jim Phillips" wrote in message   
   > news:Pine.SOL.3.96.1051005095338.11480I-100000@mail...   
   > > On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, George Peatty wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 10:01:26 -0400, Jim Phillips    
   > >> wrote:   
   > >>   
   > >> > It also says that, among other things, wearing a cotton/poly blend   
   > >> >shirt is a one-way ticket to hell. Has your wardrobe doomed you to   
   > >> >eternal   
   > >> >torment?   
   > >>   
   > >> It says no such thing.   
   > >   
   > > Leviticus 19:19: "neither shall a garment mingled of linen and   
   > > woollen come upon thee".   
   >   
   > Specific Instruction the Nation of Israel at that time.   
      
    Is there anyone still in hell for wearing "a garment mingled of   
   linen and woollen? And where did it say that these rules had a time   
   limit?   
      
   > > Have you ever done *any* kind of work on the sabbath, including   
   > > lighting a fire (turning on a lightswitch also counts)? If so, you are   
   > > hell-bound (Ex 20:8-11).   
   >   
   > Same here. Where is the hell bound in the verse?   
      
    You broke the law, you pay the price (eternal damnation).   
      
   > > A virgin who is raped must marry her rapist (DT 22:28-29).   
   >   
   > That would cut down on the rape!   
      
    Wow, that's really hilarious--you should counsel rape victims with   
   that kind of attitude. Jesus read what you wrote--it made him cry.   
      
   > > Is there a bastard in your family line anywhere going up to 10   
   > > generations back? If so, you aren't allowed to enter a church (DT 23:2).   
   >   
   > The Church wasn't even around till the New Testament.   
      
    Sure it was--it just had a different name.   
      
   > > Do you have a sister? If so, your father could have sold her   
   > > into slavery to pay off a debt (EX 21: 7-11).   
   >   
   > Context, my friend....   
      
    What context? That nonsense about it being a "different time"?   
      
   > > Were you ever disobedient as a child? Then your parents should   
   > > have killed you (DT 21:18-21).   
   >   
   > Please quote the exact verse.   
   >   
   > If3588 a man376 have1961 a stubborn5637 and rebellious4784 son,1121 which   
   > will not369 obey8085 the voice6963 of his father,1 or the voice6963 of his   
   > mother,517 and that, when they have chastened3256 him, will not3808   
   > hearken8085 unto413 them:   
   > Deu 21:19 Then shall his father1 and his mother517 lay hold8610 on him, and   
   > bring him out3318, (853) unto413 the elders2205 of his city,5892 and unto413   
   > the gate8179 of his place;4725   
   > Deu 21:20 And they shall say559 unto413 the elders2205 of his city,5892   
   > This2088 our son1121 is stubborn5637 and rebellious,4784 he will not369   
   > obey8085 our voice;6963 he is a glutton,2151 and a drunkard.5433   
   > Deu 21:21 And all3605 the men376 of his city5892 shall stone7275 him with   
   > stones,68 that he die:4191 so shalt thou put evil away1197, 7451 from   
   > among4480, 7130 you; and all3605 Israel3478 shall hear,8085 and fear.3372   
   >   
   > Don't worry about the numbers, they are just references to the Hebrew text.   
   > The verse is talking about a son, who has a continual rebellious spirit, not   
   > some son that disobeys once.   
      
    So how often should the parents stand disobedience?   
      
   > > Ever had bacon? How about a shrimp coctail? (DT 14:8, LE 11:10)   
   > > I've got plenty more--are you up to hearing them?   
   >   
   > See above.   
      
    So the old testament laws are no longer in force? I take it then   
   that you never use quotes from the old testament to bolster an argument or   
   make a point.   
      
   > >> You do greatly err, knowing neither the Scriptures,   
   > >> nor the power of God, as Christ once said to the legalists of His day.   
   > >   
   > > God told me you were wrong to worship what some people claim was   
   > > what he said when his handiwork, the universe itself, is out there for all   
   > > to see. Bible worshipers like you make him weep with sadness.   
   > >   
   > God didn't tell you that.   
      
    How do you know?   
    And you are most definitely a bible worshiper--that makes him sad.   
      
   > Too many onions on your hamburger.   
      
    Impossible. And god is saddened that you're not taking this   
   duscussion seriously.   
      
   --   
   Jim Phillips, jay pee aitch eye el el eye pee at bee see pee ell dot net   
   "I would bring up Ann Coulter's comment about blowing up the New York   
   Times...there's a lot of hateful, violent rhetoric that spews from the   
   Right. The Left is snide and sarcastic, the Right is dangerous and   
   violent." -- Dan Savage   
      
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