
I didn't know that she won on a reduced immigration policy and if that is the case I don't expect her to get up in the next election but time will tell I guess.
Somehow I dont think too many ministers of religion would preach TODAY what you have quoted.brian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:09 pmThe Bible is full of misogyny - afterall it reflects the culture that created it:
An unmarried woman could be compelled to marry her rapist, as long as the rapist could pay the standard bride price and the woman’s father was comfortable with the marriage (Deuteronomy 22:28–29). Polygyny (a man having multiple wives at the same time) was not condemned, but was an accepted and legal custom (Deuteronomy 21:15–17; Genesis 4:19–24; and 2 Samuel 3:2–5). A woman’s religious vow could be nullified by her father or her husband (Numbers 30:3–15). And the assumption of the text is that the priesthood is all male (Leviticus 21). In short, within the legal literature of the Bible, women were not accorded the same status as men.
[1 Timothy 2] begins by stating that “men should pray” (and the word used here for men is andras, a gendered word that refers only to males) and then says “women should dress themselves modestly and decently” (vv. 8–9). So men are to pray, and women are to dress modestly. That’s quite a contrast. But there’s more: “Let a woman learn in silence and full submission. I permit no woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she is to be silent” (vv. 11–12). The rationale: “For Adam was formed first, then Eve, and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor” (vv. 13–14). According to this text, women were to be silent in worship gatherings (and men were certainly not told to be silent), and the rationale for this mandate is that woman (Eve) was created second and sinned first. And the final blow is this: A woman “will be saved” (the future tense of the standard word for “be saved,” “be given salvation”) “through childbirth if she remains in faith and love and sanctification with modesty” (1 Timothy 2:15).
These are but a few of the Biblical misogynist instructions. They are the equal of the Q'ran's. Both Christians and Muslims largely ignore the instructions in their Holy Books nowadays, except for traditionalists and extremists. Today's modern society has moved on markedly from those days, thankfully, both Christian and Muslim. To characterise the majority viewpoint of Muslims as being the same as the traditional or extremists one is to ignore the same groups within Christianity...![]()
Ah, and you know this, how, Billy? Been to any Mosques lately, Mmmm? No, I don't think you've even met a single Muslim in your entire life, have you?billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:31 pmSomehow I dont think too many ministers of religion would preach TODAY what you have quoted.brian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:09 pmThe Bible is full of misogyny - afterall it reflects the culture that created it:
An unmarried woman could be compelled to marry her rapist, as long as the rapist could pay the standard bride price and the woman’s father was comfortable with the marriage (Deuteronomy 22:28–29). Polygyny (a man having multiple wives at the same time) was not condemned, but was an accepted and legal custom (Deuteronomy 21:15–17; Genesis 4:19–24; and 2 Samuel 3:2–5). A woman’s religious vow could be nullified by her father or her husband (Numbers 30:3–15). And the assumption of the text is that the priesthood is all male (Leviticus 21). In short, within the legal literature of the Bible, women were not accorded the same status as men.
[1 Timothy 2] begins by stating that “men should pray” (and the word used here for men is andras, a gendered word that refers only to males) and then says “women should dress themselves modestly and decently” (vv. 8–9). So men are to pray, and women are to dress modestly. That’s quite a contrast. But there’s more: “Let a woman learn in silence and full submission. I permit no woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she is to be silent” (vv. 11–12). The rationale: “For Adam was formed first, then Eve, and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor” (vv. 13–14). According to this text, women were to be silent in worship gatherings (and men were certainly not told to be silent), and the rationale for this mandate is that woman (Eve) was created second and sinned first. And the final blow is this: A woman “will be saved” (the future tense of the standard word for “be saved,” “be given salvation”) “through childbirth if she remains in faith and love and sanctification with modesty” (1 Timothy 2:15).
These are but a few of the Biblical misogynist instructions. They are the equal of the Q'ran's. Both Christians and Muslims largely ignore the instructions in their Holy Books nowadays, except for traditionalists and extremists. Today's modern society has moved on markedly from those days, thankfully, both Christian and Muslim. To characterise the majority viewpoint of Muslims as being the same as the traditional or extremists one is to ignore the same groups within Christianity...![]()
The instructions given verbally by muslim leaders TODAY would be at odds with those given by
Ministers of religions. I really cant see the point in comparing biblical quotes from YESTERYEAR, to those practices taught TODAY
by muslim leaders.................
BTW I sense from your quotes and general posting that at one stage you may have been well versed in theology...Were you at any stage a minister of religion, and then packed it in....just wondering............
So youre saying that muslims beat there wives....ok...thanx for that...brian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:33 pmAh, and you know this, how, Billy? Been to any Mosques lately, Mmmm? No, I don't think you've even met a single Muslim in your entire life, have you?billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:31 pmSomehow I dont think too many ministers of religion would preach TODAY what you have quoted.brian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:09 pmThe Bible is full of misogyny - afterall it reflects the culture that created it:
An unmarried woman could be compelled to marry her rapist, as long as the rapist could pay the standard bride price and the woman’s father was comfortable with the marriage (Deuteronomy 22:28–29). Polygyny (a man having multiple wives at the same time) was not condemned, but was an accepted and legal custom (Deuteronomy 21:15–17; Genesis 4:19–24; and 2 Samuel 3:2–5). A woman’s religious vow could be nullified by her father or her husband (Numbers 30:3–15). And the assumption of the text is that the priesthood is all male (Leviticus 21). In short, within the legal literature of the Bible, women were not accorded the same status as men.
[1 Timothy 2] begins by stating that “men should pray” (and the word used here for men is andras, a gendered word that refers only to males) and then says “women should dress themselves modestly and decently” (vv. 8–9). So men are to pray, and women are to dress modestly. That’s quite a contrast. But there’s more: “Let a woman learn in silence and full submission. I permit no woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she is to be silent” (vv. 11–12). The rationale: “For Adam was formed first, then Eve, and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor” (vv. 13–14). According to this text, women were to be silent in worship gatherings (and men were certainly not told to be silent), and the rationale for this mandate is that woman (Eve) was created second and sinned first. And the final blow is this: A woman “will be saved” (the future tense of the standard word for “be saved,” “be given salvation”) “through childbirth if she remains in faith and love and sanctification with modesty” (1 Timothy 2:15).
These are but a few of the Biblical misogynist instructions. They are the equal of the Q'ran's. Both Christians and Muslims largely ignore the instructions in their Holy Books nowadays, except for traditionalists and extremists. Today's modern society has moved on markedly from those days, thankfully, both Christian and Muslim. To characterise the majority viewpoint of Muslims as being the same as the traditional or extremists one is to ignore the same groups within Christianity...![]()
The instructions given verbally by muslim leaders TODAY would be at odds with those given by
Ministers of religions. I really cant see the point in comparing biblical quotes from YESTERYEAR, to those practices taught TODAY
by muslim leaders.................
BTW I sense from your quotes and general posting that at one stage you may have been well versed in theology...Were you at any stage a minister of religion, and then packed it in....just wondering............
Mosques, like Churches reflect what the congregation wants to hear, as well as what the Imam/Priest wants to preach. Mosques are actually more democratically controlled, unlike most Churches. There is no hierarchy in Islam - were you aware of that? Churches OTOH rely upon direction "from above" and have bishops/arch-bishops/Cardninals/etc. dictating theology and doctrine. Islam is much more individualistic as well, compared to Christianity.
Oh, and invariably as one Muslim put it to me, the Imam is the most unworldly and more ignorant person in the congregation, compared to the majority of it's members. Why? 'cause the Imam doesn't need to "live in the real world," he just needs to learn the Q'ran.
You, like most Islamophobes, like to seize upon the worst aspects of Islam, rather than actually talking to ordinary, everyday, Muslims. You ignore the similarities between the Christianity and Islam, in favour of just slamming Islam. Christianity has learnt to live with modern soceity - yet you can still hear "fire and brimstone" preachers. Same in Islam. Just like the Christian preachers, the Muslim ones largely get ignored by most of their congregations. Funny that, hey?
Then you have a problem. You like to paint all Muslims as devout, as members of Daesh or the Taliban or other extremist groups, that they pray five times a day and attend Mosque daily. Yes, a tiny minority do but only approximately 40-45% of Muslims attend Mosque each week. Rather different to the Borg-like Muslims that you portray them as...![]()
As to my personal career, no, I've never been a Minister or a Priest, Billy. I hold however, a DD - a Doctor of Divinity Degree. I studied it 'cause I find theology rather interesting and I treat the Bible as rather a poor history lesson, rift with propaganda. And I'm an agnostic as well. Funny that, hey?
OK So let me get this straight....you wont defend or criticize mohammed...you wont defend or criticize islam...you say that imams are the most unworldly and ignorant in the congregation...so where do muslims get their knowledge....oops sorrybrian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:33 pmAh, and you know this, how, Billy? Been to any Mosques lately, Mmmm? No, I don't think you've even met a single Muslim in your entire life, have you?billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:31 pmSomehow I dont think too many ministers of religion would preach TODAY what you have quoted.brian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:09 pmThe Bible is full of misogyny - afterall it reflects the culture that created it:
An unmarried woman could be compelled to marry her rapist, as long as the rapist could pay the standard bride price and the woman’s father was comfortable with the marriage (Deuteronomy 22:28–29). Polygyny (a man having multiple wives at the same time) was not condemned, but was an accepted and legal custom (Deuteronomy 21:15–17; Genesis 4:19–24; and 2 Samuel 3:2–5). A woman’s religious vow could be nullified by her father or her husband (Numbers 30:3–15). And the assumption of the text is that the priesthood is all male (Leviticus 21). In short, within the legal literature of the Bible, women were not accorded the same status as men.
[1 Timothy 2] begins by stating that “men should pray” (and the word used here for men is andras, a gendered word that refers only to males) and then says “women should dress themselves modestly and decently” (vv. 8–9). So men are to pray, and women are to dress modestly. That’s quite a contrast. But there’s more: “Let a woman learn in silence and full submission. I permit no woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she is to be silent” (vv. 11–12). The rationale: “For Adam was formed first, then Eve, and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor” (vv. 13–14). According to this text, women were to be silent in worship gatherings (and men were certainly not told to be silent), and the rationale for this mandate is that woman (Eve) was created second and sinned first. And the final blow is this: A woman “will be saved” (the future tense of the standard word for “be saved,” “be given salvation”) “through childbirth if she remains in faith and love and sanctification with modesty” (1 Timothy 2:15).
These are but a few of the Biblical misogynist instructions. They are the equal of the Q'ran's. Both Christians and Muslims largely ignore the instructions in their Holy Books nowadays, except for traditionalists and extremists. Today's modern society has moved on markedly from those days, thankfully, both Christian and Muslim. To characterise the majority viewpoint of Muslims as being the same as the traditional or extremists one is to ignore the same groups within Christianity...![]()
The instructions given verbally by muslim leaders TODAY would be at odds with those given by
Ministers of religions. I really cant see the point in comparing biblical quotes from YESTERYEAR, to those practices taught TODAY
by muslim leaders.................
BTW I sense from your quotes and general posting that at one stage you may have been well versed in theology...Were you at any stage a minister of religion, and then packed it in....just wondering............
Mosques, like Churches reflect what the congregation wants to hear, as well as what the Imam/Priest wants to preach. Mosques are actually more democratically controlled, unlike most Churches. There is no hierarchy in Islam - were you aware of that? Churches OTOH rely upon direction "from above" and have bishops/arch-bishops/Cardninals/etc. dictating theology and doctrine. Islam is much more individualistic as well, compared to Christianity.
Oh, and invariably as one Muslim put it to me, the Imam is the most unworldly and more ignorant person in the congregation, compared to the majority of it's members. Why? 'cause the Imam doesn't need to "live in the real world," he just needs to learn the Q'ran.
You, like most Islamophobes, like to seize upon the worst aspects of Islam, rather than actually talking to ordinary, everyday, Muslims. You ignore the similarities between the Christianity and Islam, in favour of just slamming Islam. Christianity has learnt to live with modern soceity - yet you can still hear "fire and brimstone" preachers. Same in Islam. Just like the Christian preachers, the Muslim ones largely get ignored by most of their congregations. Funny that, hey?
Then you have a problem. You like to paint all Muslims as devout, as members of Daesh or the Taliban or other extremist groups, that they pray five times a day and attend Mosque daily. Yes, a tiny minority do but only approximately 40-45% of Muslims attend Mosque each week. Rather different to the Borg-like Muslims that you portray them as...![]()
As to my personal career, no, I've never been a Minister or a Priest, Billy. I hold however, a DD - a Doctor of Divinity Degree. I studied it 'cause I find theology rather interesting and I treat the Bible as rather a poor history lesson, rift with propaganda. And I'm an agnostic as well. Funny that, hey?
billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:47 pmOK So let me get this straight....you wont defend or criticize mohammed...you wont defend or criticize islam...you say that imams are the most unworldly and ignorant in the congregation...so where do muslims get their knowledge....oops sorrybrian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:33 pmAh, and you know this, how, Billy? Been to any Mosques lately, Mmmm? No, I don't think you've even met a single Muslim in your entire life, have you?billy the kid wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:31 pmSomehow I dont think too many ministers of religion would preach TODAY what you have quoted.brian ross wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:09 pmThe Bible is full of misogyny - afterall it reflects the culture that created it:
An unmarried woman could be compelled to marry her rapist, as long as the rapist could pay the standard bride price and the woman’s father was comfortable with the marriage (Deuteronomy 22:28–29). Polygyny (a man having multiple wives at the same time) was not condemned, but was an accepted and legal custom (Deuteronomy 21:15–17; Genesis 4:19–24; and 2 Samuel 3:2–5). A woman’s religious vow could be nullified by her father or her husband (Numbers 30:3–15). And the assumption of the text is that the priesthood is all male (Leviticus 21). In short, within the legal literature of the Bible, women were not accorded the same status as men.
[1 Timothy 2] begins by stating that “men should pray” (and the word used here for men is andras, a gendered word that refers only to males) and then says “women should dress themselves modestly and decently” (vv. 8–9). So men are to pray, and women are to dress modestly. That’s quite a contrast. But there’s more: “Let a woman learn in silence and full submission. I permit no woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she is to be silent” (vv. 11–12). The rationale: “For Adam was formed first, then Eve, and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor” (vv. 13–14). According to this text, women were to be silent in worship gatherings (and men were certainly not told to be silent), and the rationale for this mandate is that woman (Eve) was created second and sinned first. And the final blow is this: A woman “will be saved” (the future tense of the standard word for “be saved,” “be given salvation”) “through childbirth if she remains in faith and love and sanctification with modesty” (1 Timothy 2:15).
These are but a few of the Biblical misogynist instructions. They are the equal of the Q'ran's. Both Christians and Muslims largely ignore the instructions in their Holy Books nowadays, except for traditionalists and extremists. Today's modern society has moved on markedly from those days, thankfully, both Christian and Muslim. To characterise the majority viewpoint of Muslims as being the same as the traditional or extremists one is to ignore the same groups within Christianity...![]()
The instructions given verbally by muslim leaders TODAY would be at odds with those given by
Ministers of religions. I really cant see the point in comparing biblical quotes from YESTERYEAR, to those practices taught TODAY
by muslim leaders.................
BTW I sense from your quotes and general posting that at one stage you may have been well versed in theology...Were you at any stage a minister of religion, and then packed it in....just wondering............
Mosques, like Churches reflect what the congregation wants to hear, as well as what the Imam/Priest wants to preach. Mosques are actually more democratically controlled, unlike most Churches. There is no hierarchy in Islam - were you aware of that? Churches OTOH rely upon direction "from above" and have bishops/arch-bishops/Cardninals/etc. dictating theology and doctrine. Islam is much more individualistic as well, compared to Christianity.
Oh, and invariably as one Muslim put it to me, the Imam is the most unworldly and more ignorant person in the congregation, compared to the majority of it's members. Why? 'cause the Imam doesn't need to "live in the real world," he just needs to learn the Q'ran.
You, like most Islamophobes, like to seize upon the worst aspects of Islam, rather than actually talking to ordinary, everyday, Muslims. You ignore the similarities between the Christianity and Islam, in favour of just slamming Islam. Christianity has learnt to live with modern soceity - yet you can still hear "fire and brimstone" preachers. Same in Islam. Just like the Christian preachers, the Muslim ones largely get ignored by most of their congregations. Funny that, hey?
Then you have a problem. You like to paint all Muslims as devout, as members of Daesh or the Taliban or other extremist groups, that they pray five times a day and attend Mosque daily. Yes, a tiny minority do but only approximately 40-45% of Muslims attend Mosque each week. Rather different to the Borg-like Muslims that you portray them as...![]()
As to my personal career, no, I've never been a Minister or a Priest, Billy. I hold however, a DD - a Doctor of Divinity Degree. I studied it 'cause I find theology rather interesting and I treat the Bible as rather a poor history lesson, rift with propaganda. And I'm an agnostic as well. Funny that, hey?
only half the planets muslims attend their mosque...but you cant provide proof of that...as usual you just dance around.....
and then tell me you hold a Doctor of Divinity Degree....I dont really think you know much at all...
BTW Im an apostate....
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