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Have you read the Old Testament? Several genocides done in the name of Yahweh. Not going to defend Hannity, but the Pope was kind of wrong when he said:
Even Jesus himself said:
Pretty much exactly the opposite of the Pope's tweet.
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Lol at people replying to me thinking that I'm somehow defending the Bible or the scum who use it. Just like pointing out that it's all complete nonsense
Nothing like using a book from over two thousand years ago to justify why you think someone today is wrong.
You're replying to one the the most anti-religion people on here. I assure you that I'm not justifying anything.
They are wrong because they are wrong. I'm not sure what you think needs justification.
》 Matthew 10:34-36
》Ignores all of the other many lines in the chapter saying not to fight
It's almost like cherry-picking random lines to oppose other random lines isn't viable.
It's almost like the book is complete nonsense, and any attempt to quote it to defend any type of behavior is fucking stupid
I assure you that I didn't ignore shit, my point was that it's all contradictory
You did ignore things, you were just consciously omitting text that reshape the meaning of your quote. Because, when taken in larger context, the meaning of quotes changes. Lile how language works.
But I agree that quoting the Bible as if it were a collection of independent axioms needs to stop. I'm just not in favor of your Hammurabian approach to disproving it. Everything can look like bollocks when everyone uses shite methods of proof but for opposite positions.