Gay Iowa?
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- airey0
hahaha. the same fucking book calls shellfish an abomination.
marriage isn't just a religious matter, in fact it's not religious at all to many people. been to a wedding with a celebrant and not in a church, it's not a religious wedding. it's a state approved union.
the co-called good book is a collection of info put together as a 'best of' by constantine in 312 as a political move. to base anything on an incomplete work is insane.
and if you're not religious then why even mention the bible? seriously?
if you're using religion as a basis and not homophobia then answer me the following:
When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord (Leviticus 1:9). The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. How should I deal with this?
I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as stated in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her?
I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Leviticus 15:19-24). The problem is, how can I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense.
Leviticus 25:44 states that I may buy slaves from the nations that are around us. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans, but not Canadians. Can you clarify?
I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself?
A friend of mine says that even though eating shellfish is an abomination (Leviticus 10:10), it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don't agree. Can you settle this?
Leviticus 20:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear reading glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here?
taken from here: http://westwing.bewarne.com/seco…