• WIZARD POPE💫@lemmy.world
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        Maybe number 6. Don’t murder. But that is hard to confirm. All the other 9 he has afaik.

        Edit: Since people keep claiming that he did break it I would just like to say I always interpreted the commandment to mean direct murder.

        He killed many more people by declaring wars there is no doubt about it.

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          He gave the ok to blow up fishing boats in Central America. He started a war to distract from the Epstein files which has probably already cost thousands of lives. The economic turmoil the war will cause globally will probably kill tens of thousands, if not more.

          He quite possibly pushed his wife down a flight of stairs, killing her.

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          Well the Epstein files have him marked as someone present for the murder of a baby. My bet is on 4. He definitely doesn’t do shit on Sunday except golf and post bullshit

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            Yeah I know that’s why I said hard to confirm. But at the same time being present is not exactly 100% the same as doing the killing. Not defending it just saying it’s not said he personally killed the baby.

            Wait isn’t 4 about respecting your parents? He definitely does not go to church/do anything relating to praising god on Sundays.

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              4 is keep the Sabbath holy. Respecting parents is 5.

              As a side note, God’s priorities are kinda fucked up that not murdering isn’t even in the top 5 commandments

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              Depends on which sect. 7th Day Adventists believe the Sabbath is on Saturday. The Catholic Church and several Protestant sects believe the Sabbath is Sunday.

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                Funny, anyone literate enough to get through the first couple lines of the storybook, that has bothered to read it, knows that “god rested on the seventh day” also called the Sabbath, the day jews are supposed to not do anything. Christianity is such a stupid mess that it can’t agree with itself over the meaning of its own prequel.

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              Why? Either way you’re responsible for the death. I’m pretty sure God wouldn’t be ok with hiring a hitman just because there’s one layer of abstraction in between you and the act.

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                God just wanted us to learn proper design patterns, but then we came up with enterprise Java. The abstraction layers were stacked so high, God punished us by creating thousands of frontend framework in JavaScript!

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          The word is ratsach broadly means “destroy.” That carries a broad personal culpability that “murder” does not fully cover. There are other words for killing used in the context of justice, so ratsach is about personal responsibility for any unjust killing, intentional and unintentional.

          Murdering fishermen, school children, aiding genocide, ordering the murder of an infant, inciting an insurrection that resulted in death, fomenting followers who murdered in his name, and more cases too numerous to name all paint him guilty of violating the sixth at enormous scale.

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    For the nit-pickers perhaps just put him to death one time each for the “bearing false witness” and then we can get to the adultery afterwards.

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    So in the Bible adultery is specifically having sex with another (Hebrew) man’s wife, not merely having sex outside marriage. Having sex with other women while married is allowed and sometimes even encouraged in the Bible. For example:

    Deuteronomy 20:13-14

    And when the Lord your God gives it into your hand, you shall put all its males to the sword, but the women and the little ones, the livestock, and everything else in the city, all its spoil, you shall take as plunder for yourselves. And you shall enjoy the spoil of your enemies, which the Lord your God has given you.

    It’s plausible Trump has had sex with other men’s wives, though no specific example comes to mind.

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    Most of the things the terrorist death cult called Republicans/conservatives/MAGA do go against the bible.

    Jesus was, effectively, a socialist advocating for generosity and redistribution after all.

    Honestly, if these idiots understood the book they preach we wouldn’t be here right now.

    What did Trump say his favorite verse was again? Lol.

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      I don’t get how americans can swear on bible or even believe in christianity. Did they ever read it? Their whole country, from the moment it was created, from the very first day, was built on constant commitment to being sent to hell.

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    Isn’t that a violation of church-state split? Or does that not apply to schools in the US?

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      so the bible is kind of important culturally when understanding literature written in english, so us schools will often cover it somewhat in that kind of context in the same way that “what is the quran” is a reasonable thing for a kid to know. presenting the bible as fact goes against the separation, but saying “this is a book” doesn’t

      trump, being bad, is proposing dumb dumb fascist gibberish propaganda class (illegal, not enforced)

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    According to the Bible, fella oughta tie a millstone around his neck and jump into the sea himself rather than try to make an appointment at the pearly gates.

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    I mean to be fair, thats why the bible should be studied. Its a pretty complex text, being extremely internally inconsistant especially because it was written by many. Understanding the historical and literary context is also important. This is true for both believers and non-believers cause if someone in an absolute power condition gives you instructions you still have to interpret it. If your teacher tells you to pay more attention, youre not gonna pay them literally. Now add a thousand years of linguistic change to that and it suddenly means to viewbot your tikslop account.

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        “Yeah I’m Christian, but I don’t follow the Bible, or go to church, or believe in God.”

        Do you know anything about religion? Lol. The whole point is that you try to follow the teachings of whatever holy book you subscribe to.

        Bet you thought you were cooking with that stupid reply lol go touch grass or something.

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    I notice a significant pattern, children who have the Bible and the Faith duck pressed into them as kids grow up hateful and eventually leave Christianity as a whole, whilst people that found the Faith themselves as either kids, teens, adults, dont usually leave Christianity and have thus have a higher chance of actually receiving the Holy Spirit instead of viewing Church and Mass as “boring” and quitting. Kids will hate whatever theyre forced to do and grow up to hate it, so dont force them to read the Bible or go to Mass, suggest it to them, give them the pros and cons and let them decide

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      There’s plenty of people that get raised xtian and stay there for the remainder of their life growing up to become hateful bigots. There’s also plenty of people who become xtians later in life as an outsider and start adopting problematic views when they do so. Which are just as significant patterns.

      A significant pattern doesn’t mean a statistical majority.