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or maybe he was preparing a ceremony for all his satanist friendsMinister Masket wrote:Even if you don't believe, the Bible makes a rather intriging read.
A few months ago I picked up my copy and flicked to a chapter which I have no hope remembering now. In it, it describes a group of people finding a man picking up logs on a Sunday. As this classifies as work, he had to be punished. Which was - believe it or not - death. Who gave the verdict? God himself. I am not joking. Who knows? Maybe the guy was collecting wood to build a fire for his cold family. Seems harsh, yes?
Any regular readers who know the chapter name and verse number for this little story?
that would be a really funny story, since the sabbath isn't on, y'know, sunday....Minister Masket wrote:Even if you don't believe, the Bible makes a rather intriging read.
A few months ago I picked up my copy and flicked to a chapter which I have no hope remembering now. In it, it describes a group of people finding a man picking up logs on a Sunday. As this classifies as work, he had to be punished. Which was - believe it or not - death. Who gave the verdict? God himself. I am not joking. Who knows? Maybe the guy was collecting wood to build a fire for his cold family. Seems harsh, yes?
Any regular readers who know the chapter name and verse number for this little story?
So would this link accurately discribe the correct night?Nephilim wrote: that would be a really funny story, since the sabbath isn't on, y'know, sunday....
Seems pretty fair to me, It's not like he wasn't warned.(New American Standard Bible) New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation wrote:Numbers 15:32-36
Sabbath-breaking Punished
32Now while the sons of Israel were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering wood on the sabbath day.
33Those who found him gathering wood brought him to Moses and Aaron and to all the congregation;
34and they put him in custody because it had not been declared what should be done to him.
35Then the LORD said to Moses, "The man shall surely be put to death; all the congregation shall stone him with stones outside the camp."
36So all the congregation brought him outside the camp and stoned him to death with stones, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.
True dat...2dimes wrote:So you are told, plainly to collect your wood for six days out of seven.
You must either be galacticly stupid or defiant to disobey that.
So either one is a pretty good reason to get voted out of the tribe. Use of rocks is a pretty good deterent for anyone thinking it's no biggy.
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Because jeffrey dahmer was only evil while he was killing and eating people. And that was hardly any of the time. Aside from that he was a charming young man.Arbustos wrote:How about saying the Old Testament, especially the Pentateuch, is brutal, not the entire Bible...

The "Bible" implies the entire thing... not just a certain chapter or group of books.heavycola wrote:Because jeffrey dahmer was only evil while he was killing and eating people. And that was hardly any of the time. Aside from that he was a charming young man.Arbustos wrote:How about saying the Old Testament, especially the Pentateuch, is brutal, not the entire Bible...
Anyway he said the bible, not the entire bible. The Pentateuch is in the bible. It's the action-packed beginning.
But it's in the bible. Therefore the adjective 'brutal' applies just as much as 'wise', 'peaceful', whatever else you want. Or do the nasty bits not count?Arbustos wrote:The "Bible" implies the entire thing... not just a certain chapter or group of books.heavycola wrote:Because jeffrey dahmer was only evil while he was killing and eating people. And that was hardly any of the time. Aside from that he was a charming young man.Arbustos wrote:How about saying the Old Testament, especially the Pentateuch, is brutal, not the entire Bible...
Anyway he said the bible, not the entire bible. The Pentateuch is in the bible. It's the action-packed beginning.

Is cutting off a guys ear brutal? How about tying a whip and chasing people off for selling birds.heavycola wrote:But it's in the bible. Therefore the adjective 'brutal' applies just as much as 'wise', 'peaceful', whatever else you want. Or do the nasty bits not count?Arbustos wrote:The "Bible" implies the entire thing... not just a certain chapter or group of books.heavycola wrote:Because jeffrey dahmer was only evil while he was killing and eating people. And that was hardly any of the time. Aside from that he was a charming young man.Arbustos wrote:How about saying the Old Testament, especially the Pentateuch, is brutal, not the entire Bible...
Anyway he said the bible, not the entire bible. The Pentateuch is in the bible. It's the action-packed beginning.

Now we all know that the Biblical Sabbath was Saturday and that it was changed to Sunday (apparently to apease the still majority pagans) by Constantine and ever since has been the Christian day of worship. Given this why dont Fundamentalist Christians worship on Saturday as opposed to the arbituary day that has no biblical foundation. Im not asking this to be provocative,I am simply puzzled because it doesnt add up when you consider that large parts of the Old Testament are accepted without question.Nephilim wrote:that would be a really funny story, since the sabbath isn't on, y'know, sunday....Minister Masket wrote:Even if you don't believe, the Bible makes a rather intriging read.
A few months ago I picked up my copy and flicked to a chapter which I have no hope remembering now. In it, it describes a group of people finding a man picking up logs on a Sunday. As this classifies as work, he had to be punished. Which was - believe it or not - death. Who gave the verdict? God himself. I am not joking. Who knows? Maybe the guy was collecting wood to build a fire for his cold family. Seems harsh, yes?
Any regular readers who know the chapter name and verse number for this little story?
You're assuming I'd call the Bible peaceful, or even describe it with any adj. like that... I don't. It's just a book or collection of books in and of itself. Parts of it are brutal or wise, but not as a whole.heavycola wrote:But it's in the bible. Therefore the adjective 'brutal' applies just as much as 'wise', 'peaceful', whatever else you want. Or do the nasty bits not count?Arbustos wrote:The "Bible" implies the entire thing... not just a certain chapter or group of books.heavycola wrote:Because jeffrey dahmer was only evil while he was killing and eating people. And that was hardly any of the time. Aside from that he was a charming young man.Arbustos wrote:How about saying the Old Testament, especially the Pentateuch, is brutal, not the entire Bible...
Anyway he said the bible, not the entire bible. The Pentateuch is in the bible. It's the action-packed beginning.