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PrincessMudPuppy
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40 something Gen Xer. Mother of 3. 5 if you include my husband and dog.
In the immortal words of Too Short "Get in where you fit in."
PrincessMudPuppy • commented on 17 posts 2 years ago
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PrincessMudPuppy • upvoted 20 items 2 years ago

Hey Pandas, What Is Something You've Always Wanted To Ask Someone From A Different Religion Or Belief?
I ask this without malice and with true curiosity: Why are some rules in the Bible followed while others are ignored and why does it seem as if the rules that are quoted the most apply to "others" while those that are ignored apply to "themselves"? For example: Divorce is fine but homosexuality is evil? Why, in certain circumstances is it okay to view the rules as anecdotal while in other circumstances they are literal?Show All 20 Upvotes
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PrincessMudPuppy • upvoted 20 items 2 years ago

Hey Pandas, What Is Something You've Always Wanted To Ask Someone From A Different Religion Or Belief?
If my God and your God were to play "Thumb War," and my God said, "One, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war," and YOUR God responds, "Five, six, seven, eight, with this hand I mastu*bate," which God would be the winner? Hypothetically speaking, of course, because EVERYONE knows my God is the REAL one...
Hey Pandas, What Is Something You've Always Wanted To Ask Someone From A Different Religion Or Belief?
I ask this without malice and with true curiosity: Why are some rules in the Bible followed while others are ignored and why does it seem as if the rules that are quoted the most apply to "others" while those that are ignored apply to "themselves"? For example: Divorce is fine but homosexuality is evil? Why, in certain circumstances is it okay to view the rules as anecdotal while in other circumstances they are literal?
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