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Old 05-10-2009, 05:36 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Patrish View Post
Flynn, your references have more to do with schitzophrenia than Christianity.
Just so you understand - Christians do not hear from God, and God doesnt tell them to kill anyone. [Dueteronomy tells us that God [the Father] says He will not speak to ppl anymore]

The closest possible thing to schitzophrenia would be a demon possessing someone...outside of that - thats a mental condition and has nothing to do with religion.

Sort of like that man who beheaded and then ate the man on the bus in Canada.
He heard voices...he was mental - schitzo.


The question is broad... because i want to know if ppl feel they should be forced to do something they do not find acceptable.

Would a vegetarian eat meat because they were forced to?
Would a sound minded person eat cow dung?
Should a cat lover be made to eat a cat?
Or a dog lover eat a dog?


It may or may not be legal, or moral...but i am asking -

if you are against doing anything you find horrible to do -
should you be forced to do it??

They were actually Joe's references.
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