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<p>[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 10473, member: 7"]</p><p>That's part of the reason why I believe in the bible. Despite all these different authors from different generations, they all speak about the same God, and it all forms a consistent narrative. Assuming an omnipotent God exists, it would be easy for such a being to arrange such a book to be compiled.</p><p></p><p>Do you think that a human effort to compile 66 books by 40 authors spanning 1500 years could produce a consistent narrative? That would be like if I took 66 novels from modern day and tried to stitch them together to form a single story. That wouldn't really work, would it? (This is a rhetorical question that attempts to explain my reasoning, it's not meant to argue with you or convince you)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't speak for Christianity in general, but as far as our religion goes, we don't judge homosexuals "to be evil, degenerates or whatever". The bible simply does not allow for homosexual conduct, like I said at first.</p><p></p><p>I cannot comment on those who "shove their faith into the law", because nobody in my religion votes.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 10473, member: 7"] That's part of the reason why I believe in the bible. Despite all these different authors from different generations, they all speak about the same God, and it all forms a consistent narrative. Assuming an omnipotent God exists, it would be easy for such a being to arrange such a book to be compiled. Do you think that a human effort to compile 66 books by 40 authors spanning 1500 years could produce a consistent narrative? That would be like if I took 66 novels from modern day and tried to stitch them together to form a single story. That wouldn't really work, would it? (This is a rhetorical question that attempts to explain my reasoning, it's not meant to argue with you or convince you) I can't speak for Christianity in general, but as far as our religion goes, we don't judge homosexuals "to be evil, degenerates or whatever". The bible simply does not allow for homosexual conduct, like I said at first. I cannot comment on those who "shove their faith into the law", because nobody in my religion votes. [/QUOTE]
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