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Comments by "Philip Rayment" (@PJRayment) on "Church minister: Indigenous practices 'incompatible' with Christian doctrine" video.
@aaronfranklin6863 "cristian values,stop it,leave those lil boys alone aye" You are so wrong. Many cultures had no problem with mistreating children. The very reason that we, today, consider it a terrible thing is because of Christian values that have informed Western Civilisation. That is, you have Christian values: the very fact that you think mistreating children is a bad thing is, historically, due to Christianity. That there have been some who call themselves Christian who have violated those values does not bring the values themselves into question.
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@davidabeyta298 "Because burning herbs to cleanse the body is an instruction in Bible, and only disobedient Christian proclaiming that never actually read a Bible don't know that?" You're showing your ignorance. Burning incense in the Bible was part of the pre-Christian Mosaic Law, which no longer applies, and it wasn't to cleanse the body in any case.
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@davidabeyta298 "Yhea', but we're past that point because what has been said by those people has been said. And therefore proving that they don't know the Bible." Huh? How does quoting part of a psalm support your point? How does that "prove" that Christians don't know the Bible?
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@nunya3251 "they practise their willingness to follow an invisible being in the sky." False. God is not "in the sky". "Tooth fairy and Easter bunny are getting in on some as well." Equating known fictions with the well-evidence creator of the universe just goes to show that you have no idea how to make a rational argument.
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@davidabeyta298 "Because burning herbs to cleanse the body is an instruction in Bible, and only disobedient Christian proclaiming that never actually read a Bible don't know that?" You're showing your ignorance. Burning incense in the Bible was part of the pre-Christian Mosaic Law, which no longer applies, and it wasn't to cleanse the body in any case.
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@davidabeyta298 "So you no longer need to tithe! The price is paid!" First, you're conflating two different things: the price of our sin, and the tithe. And yes, there are many Christians who agree that we are no longer required to tithe, that being part of the old Mosaic Law that was superseded by Jesus. However, there is a difference between what is required and what should be done. We still should donate part of our income to God's work. And your quotes of various biblical passages (from at 400-year-old translation) are, mostly, unclear as to what your point is.
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@Poorlineforeva "Plenty of racists in Australia as sky clearly shows. " The people supporting the 'voice'? How does that make his comment untrue?
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@davidabeyta298 "Because burning herbs to cleanse the body is an instruction in Bible, and only disobedient Christian proclaiming that never actually read a Bible don't know that?" You're showing your ignorance. Burning incense in the Bible was part of the pre-Christian Mosaic Law, which no longer applies, and it wasn't to cleanse the body in any case.
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@davidabeyta298 "Because burning herbs to cleanse the body is an instruction in Bible, and only disobedient Christian proclaiming that never actually read a Bible don't know that?" You're showing your ignorance. Burning incense in the Bible was part of the pre-Christian Mosaic Law, which no longer applies, and it wasn't to cleanse the body in any case.
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@davidabeyta298 "Because burning herbs to cleanse the body is an instruction in Bible, and only disobedient Christian proclaiming that never actually read a Bible don't know that?" You're showing your ignorance. Burning incense in the Bible was part of the pre-Christian Mosaic Law, which no longer applies, and it wasn't to cleanse the body in any case.
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