How many people did God kill in one day for having premarital sex?
23,000 - "Neither let us commit fornication, as some of them committed, and fell in one day three and twenty thousand" (1 Corinthians 10:8).
Originally posted by STANG How many people did God kill in one day for having premarital sex?
23,000 - "Neither let us commit fornication, as some of them committed, and fell in one day three and twenty thousand" (1 Corinthians 10:8).
A pity He doesn't do so today - would solve most of our population problems.
Originally posted by STANG How many people did God kill in one day for having premarital sex?
23,000 - "Neither let us commit fornication, as some of them committed, and fell in one day three and twenty thousand" (1 Corinthians 10:8).
After reading all of your post on your threads. What really is the question you are asking? You have truly given the reasons and the cause for each incident. What is/are the question(s) or answer(s) you are seeking?
Originally posted by blindfaith101 After reading all of your post on your threads. What really is the question you are asking? You have truly given the reasons and the cause for each incident. What is/are the question(s) or answer(s) you are seeking?
Originally posted by sasquatch672 I've been waiting for you two to hook up. The perfect storm - spamming troll meets wingnut Christian. My guess is that the union of you two will cause RHP's server to explode and flames to shoot out the monitors of every subscriber. It's like in Ghostbusters when the guys crossed the streams.
To answer your question - what is it that Stang seeks - one word. Attention. The negative type will do.
Originally posted by lucifershammer The love is in that God points out to the children of Israel (and later, the Church) what right and wrong is instead of leaving them unguided...
...or wiping them off the face of the Earth via drowning and disease.
I still don't see the love, LH. Maybe I need to put on my irrational hat.
Originally posted by lucifershammer The love is in that God points out to the children of Israel (and later, the Church) what right and wrong is instead of leaving them unguided.
Could he have pointed this out by writing a strong letter rather than mass murdering them?
Originally posted by darvlay Originally posted by lucifershammer [b]The love is in that God points out to the children of Israel (and later, the Church) what right and wrong is instead of leaving them unguided...
...or wiping them off the face of the Earth via drowning and disease.
I still don't see the love, LH. Maybe I need to put on my irrational hat.[/b]
Originally posted by lucifershammer A pity He doesn't do so today - would solve most of our population problems.
Yes, what a pity, but then we'd be left with mostly ugly chicks, cyberdweebs, and a few repressed blowhards.
While, by definition, such action would decrease our population (substantially) and certainly assuage our overpopulation problem. I'm afraid the treatment may be too severe and lead to an underpopulation problem. Worse yet, the underpopulation problem will not be correct easily given the population traits mentioned above. The only solution would be to wait for the young virgins to grow up enough to get promiscuous again. There would be some funky looking bastards walking the earth in the meantime.