Quote from: ƃuıxǝʌ on May 11, 2010, 07:42:29 PM
Let's hope you mom doesn't find Deuteronomy 22:5...
A woman must not wear men's clothing, nor a man wear women's clothing, for the LORD your God detests anyone who does this.
Another good reason to ignore the Bible...
Not if you understand the science of textual criticism (which goes far beyond religious writings)
The above quoted verse is part of the Levitical law.
Which not even Orthodox Jews practice in it's entirety (when is the last time you heard of them stoning anyone, which is the prescribed punishment for many things including adultery)and no one else even claims to.
No thinking Christian (and conceded many of them are NOT "thinking" when it comes to the Bible) would claim that the Levitical law is applicable to the modern Christian.
There may well be reasons to ignore the Bible from your point of view, but the fact that it happens to record an ancient legal code that is in no way held to apply in our day isn't one of them.
Post Merge: May 15, 2010, 10:07:12 PM
Quote from: Charles321 on May 11, 2010, 07:43:40 PM
OK. I'M not trying to have a religious talk right now (cause I know that would turn out bad) but what about when someone says that God doesn't make mistakes and you were born this way for a reason? HAs anyone ever mentioned this to you guys?
I got that from a few folks, but I countered with an argument none of them have had an answer - from the Bible or otherwise - for.
which is as follows:
a great many babies are born in some way which we, as compassionate adults, try to correct or at least wish we could. cleft palette? Spina Bifida? Autistic? whatever....if we CAN correct a birth defect, we DO.
No Christian (except the fringe folks who think no human medicine should be used and prayer only is our resort) would argue that a child born with a correctable birth defect should NOT be corrected because "God made them that way and we shouldn't interfere"
Now, the person will come back and say "what's wrong with you isn't a birth defect"
But that doesn't disprove that these are children that "God made that way" (by THEIR logic) that we are all too happy to alter.
so right there the "if you were born this way (whatever way it happens to be) it's proof god wanted you this way and you should leave it alone" argument falls apart.
Furthermore, there are thousands of examples of things in the world being something other than what anyone can reasonably argue is the way God would want them (assuming here the Christian God described in the Bible)
Is it "God's will" that earthquakes or tornadoes or floods kill or cripple many? Are cancers and heart attacks and car wrecks "God's Will"?
or are they symptoms of a fallen world (again, assuming Christian theology here) as the Bible tells us?
and if indeed we live in a fallen world where bad things happen and people are sick or crippled or injured or dieing because things happen that are not God's will - then how can we argue that "since you were born female it MUST be God's will that you be a female" anymore than we can argue "since you have cancer it MUST be god's will that you die of cancer"?
Post Merge: May 15, 2010, 11:08:59 PM
Quote from: Charles321 on May 11, 2010, 08:08:35 PM
K. THAnks guys. Here it goes
Post Merge: May 11, 2010, 08:13:55 PM
SHes gotten me with 1 Corinthians 6:9 
that verse has nothing to do with you.