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    Is the customer always right

    Also....a "trans-man" is a terrifying and gross creature who would terrorize a small child...and no intelligent restaurant would employ them in a customer service role...because "trans-men" are more terrifying than clowns. It's evil on it's face... The article is only stupid because daddy...
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    Is the customer always right

    It has never been the case that "The customer is always right"... Henry Gordon Selfridge created that maxim and he died bankrupt. Your articles, however, are disturbing, because I do not worship military veterans... I am a Marine Corps infantry veteran....I don't care if the father of the...
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    Why Atheists cannot account for Objective Moral Truths

    The Original source of this discussion can be found here: Yes, atheists can have objective morality | Baptist Christian Forums (baptistboard.com)
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    Why Atheists cannot account for Objective Moral Truths

    One of our members started a now closed thread arguing why he believes that Atheism can account for objective morality. This is a good discussion to have, and I appreciate his willingness to argue an opinion on the topic although I disagree with him. To recap: He was responding to a classic...
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    Yes, atheists can have objective morality

    Arthur: While I appreciate your opinion and thoughts on this matter (very worthy of discussion); I believe your arguments still miss the mark. Once this thread closes, I will probably start a thread to continue to the topic. In short I will give you the basic reasons where I think your...
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    Univeralism?

    Those particular babies did nothing. Then again...this is a particular scenario, not a Universal one. Thus, it does not provide an example of what God does generally. No. I fully acknowledge God's moral rightness in doing what he did, commanding what he commanded. I have zero problems with...
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    Univeralism?

    I'm not accusing you of understanding anything. So, we have established that this command is in response to intentionally sinful acts as a punishment, and also to eliminate a threat to Israel's future. No mention of arbitrarily torturing babies here. Still waiting for God's command to...
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    Univeralism?

    I do. God doesn't torture babies.... If your God tortures babies...He is not the same God I worship. yes, he does. Yahweh does not torture babies... He wanted me to know: He wanted you to know: and he wrote it down in a book to make it obvious: The God I worship does not torture babies. I...
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    Univeralism?

    QUOTE="percho, post: 2855306, member: 9897"]the last enemy is done away -- death; 1 Cor 15:26 YLT If Annihilationism is true...Death dies permanently, and has no hold on anyone anywhere ever. If the traditional Christian view is believed...Death is an eternally existent reality which continues...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    Whilst I remain on the opposing side of that issue: I appreciate your genuine (and needed) concerns....Even If I ultimately disagree with your conclusions, that does not mean, that I need to forget the concerns you (rightfully) have. No system is perfect: And you bring up meaningful issues...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    I agree, and am familiar with the passage. Also, I have a VERY GENUINE :) appreciation for your intentions here. The difference, is that I see a difference between what a believer might do in their personal life vs. what Governments are required to do in a sin-sick world. It is the job of...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    I agree here: It is of value in the sense that it provides general principles and a moral framework. The specifics are unique to Israel. Ususally, there is a deeper principle upon which any particular law stands. These are always of value to us. Indeed it does... But I cannot find myself...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    I don't. It all applies. But, I'm a gentile. The Law (Torah) was never to us.........ever. God so totally never pretended it was about Japhethites at all. Like, we were totally not in view. . Generally, it was a lifestyle, it includes drunkenness, and repeated offenses, so, you're still not...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    That's two arguments, not one... Actually neither is an argument, but mere statements of fact. God did not chose to DO a certain thing...therefore we must not or should not do a certain thing. The problem is, you haven't given us the undistributed middle. What's the proposition in the middle...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    It is serious. I am 100% not being sarcastic. And incredulity is not an argument. Justice to you
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    You are simply being snarky here, and that does not become you. I am not entirely agianst the notion of stoning adulterers... The family unity would indeed be strronger. Much more pure. You would cut adultery off at the pass. You are not scaring me with these laws dude. Adultery is a crime...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    I believe that he is, yes. But, that is a private belief I have which absolutely cannot and will not effect how I relate to him. There's a term for that, and it is called "professionalism". Yes, that's obvious, and God gives everyone that...so, yeah, and I know where your going, and knew you...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    QUOTE="Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin, post: 2847668, member: 12969"]We may still disagree, but just to be clear: My point of contention was with the first Death Penalty Bill Desantis passed, where a Jury can now impose the death penalty even if it's not unanimous. I think legally, that is a...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    Well, even building codes are spoken of in the Torah...... And it's quite practical. On a roof, the builder must apply/build a retaining wall to prevent people accidentally falling off the roof. On a practical level, though, a preexisting building was "grand-fathered" in so as to not become...
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    Fla passes death penalty bill

    I'll come back to you in time. I think "Covenant" is the word bothering me. the Mosaic law wasn't a bunch of deranged nonsense: It was insanely practical. I believe I can show that: 1.) God gave the Israelites the death penalty for rapists 2.) When a girl showed up pregnant without a credible...
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