Originally posted by @eladarNo, not true.
What the Bible says changes every time a person not in God's hands claims to be a Christian.
The people who claim to know God, but are not Jesus' sheep are assumed to be Christian too. So what they claim the Bible to mean gets accepted as what the Bible means. In essence the meaning of the Bible is in constant change.
For example, you have a completely piss-poor record of understanding the Bible. You claim lots of absurd things about the Bible and you're called out for them almost immediately after you claim them. One glaring example is your outrageous claim that Jesus was a bigot. This and other claims you routinely make are completely fabricated by you.
But that doesn't change the true meaning of the Bible one iota.
Originally posted by @suzianneDoes "the true meaning of the Bible" support your stance on abortion? Thread 173699 page 3.
But that doesn't change the true meaning of the Bible one iota.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWhat does the Bible have to say about something like the Flight 571 scenario?
So tell me honestly do you think the verses I quoted from the Bible put cannibalism in a good or bad light or are they neutral on the issue? Tell me honestly.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerSo what do you have to say - in terms of morality - about something like the Flight 571 scenario?
There is no Flight 571 scenario in the Bible that I am aware of.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerFor what reason do you claim what the survivors of Flight 571 did was not the "right" thing to do? You really believe that they did something "evil"?
Sometimes people do extreme things to survive, that doesn't necessarily make it right but it could be the lesser of two evils.