It's books like this that make me wish Christianity would just die of AIDS.
Fortunately, not all Christians are pseudo-christian antichrist supporters like the author of this book.
If blood must be spilled in the name of any god for no apparent reason or wrongdoing on the victim's part, then it's a god that supports wanton bloodlust and death. That's why I like the true Christians whom actively dispute the methods of punishment used in the Old Testament and use the "Hate the sin, love the sinner" and "Universal Forgiveness and repentance" in the New Testament.
Old Testament=Context, though sadly lost in translation. And the new Testament encompasses true Christian beliefs and methodology.
In short, the subhuman garbage that wrote this book, as well as the publishing company that let this trash through, must burn in the name of the almighty Goddess. Right Mama Queenie?
I agree. That's the philosophy my entire Church and I push.
It's hard to define rules and punishments from a book written two thousand years ago specifically designed for a civilization that lived over two thousand years ago.
We must learn to adapt. But we must also keep our morals straight.
It's books like this that make me wish Christianity would just die of AIDS.
Fortunately, not all Christians are pseudo-christian antichrist supporters like the author of this book.
If blood must be spilled in the name of any god for no apparent reason or wrongdoing on the victim's part, then it's a god that supports wanton bloodlust and death. That's why I like the true Christians whom actively dispute the methods of punishment used in the Old Testament and use the "Hate the sin, love the sinner" and "Universal Forgiveness and repentance" in the New Testament.
Old Testament=Context, though sadly lost in translation. And the new Testament encompasses true Christian beliefs and methodology.
In short, the subhuman garbage that wrote this book, as well as the publishing company that let this trash through, must burn in the name of the almighty Goddess. Right Mama Queenie?
Hmm, how about "Homophobes learn the error of their ways by the will of the Goddess and thus see the beauty of accepting everything and everyone"?
There is more satisfaction that showing people they were wrong than killing them.
Besides, harming them won't make us any better. We must learn to rise above these things.