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Registered: July 11, 2002
Posts: 82
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In his letter to the romans, paul uses analogies to the temple in which he sat. The temple of aphrodite was, at the time, a center for male prostitution. At a time, the had over 1000 men during the day. In Paul's letter, he also makes referneces to the rituals of aphrodite which sometimes include the woman taking the place of a man during intercourse. Paul's words can be summed up as such: "it's a shame these people don't know what they're doing, worshipping their gods, and not knowing the true love of Jesus." he never at on point said "god hates ****." He was making a small reference to the frugality of the men and women in greece. this passage which everyone uses to say that to be gay is to be anti-christian, and it is like trying to build your house on a mustard seed. you can't base your ideas on something so small and insignificant. The chapter which i speak of has some parts missing to it when the king james version came out. Paul didn't write his letters to the emperor like scripture. the letter was edited, and then used for a chapter in the bible. the part which was left out continued to say "who are we, as christians, and followers of god, to judge others. let judgement come from the almighty, not from human hands." shove that in your rectum and suck on it, you pretentious right-wing *******s.
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Registered: July 03, 2003
Posts: 1741
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quote: shove that in your rectum and suck on it, you pretentious right-wing *******s.
Yeah, you sound like a real authority on God's word.
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Registered: March 19, 2003
Posts: 733
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I agree.
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Registered: February 27, 2004
Posts: 193
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