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<p>[QUOTE="Kaleion, post: 10456, member: 13"]</p><p>I do admit it can be interesting but I'm not much of an authority in the subject, and it's likely that all my arguments on the subject would be lacking in substance and therefore not really worth the time of day, not to mention the version I read was in Spanish so there probably are differences.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So? There's plenty of things that were prohibited that have changed, if you're a Christian from a protestant sect it means that there was a disagreement with the old dogma at some point and that caused it to offshoot and become it's own independent religion, so why is it necessary to be so adamant in enforcing that particular belief about homosexuality?</p><p></p><p>Why is it important? It's not like God said it, and why take the Scripture at it's word all of it was written by people not God, so even if some of it happened to be true, what makes you think all of it would be?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Kaleion, post: 10456, member: 13"] I do admit it can be interesting but I'm not much of an authority in the subject, and it's likely that all my arguments on the subject would be lacking in substance and therefore not really worth the time of day, not to mention the version I read was in Spanish so there probably are differences. So? There's plenty of things that were prohibited that have changed, if you're a Christian from a protestant sect it means that there was a disagreement with the old dogma at some point and that caused it to offshoot and become it's own independent religion, so why is it necessary to be so adamant in enforcing that particular belief about homosexuality? Why is it important? It's not like God said it, and why take the Scripture at it's word all of it was written by people not God, so even if some of it happened to be true, what makes you think all of it would be? [/QUOTE]
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