Hegseth quotes fake bible verse from a pulp Fiction.

A partial quote, where you get MUCH OF IT WRONG but cut out the part is right and then say "they correctly quoted the bible" is something only a stupid person would say. Thus you.
he got it basically right.

you're a little petty dumb bitch.

why are you on about this issue like it matters?

are you fucking dumb?
 
Example of actual quote...

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God"

If i change that to "blessed are the peacemakers, who get peace by killing off all their enemies first, for they will be called children of God"...

And you quote only the words i said that match the actual quote and say like an idiot, as you did "those words match the actual quote" while IGNORING the words i said that do not,... you have to be an idiot (ie you) to think that is correct to do.
more strawman arguments.

you need to get a brain strawman.
 
he got it basically right.

you're a little petty dumb bitch.

why are you on about this issue like it matters?

are you fucking dumb?
Because he is so stupid he quoted a movie bastardized WRONG quote as scripture to a PRAYER GROUP.

I won't ask if you are dumb as you have already submitted your proof you are.
 
more strawman arguments.

you need to get a brain strawman.
haha at strawman and you again proving how dumb you are.

Nothing there is a strawman. You made the actual point that since he quoted some of the words correctly then the words he got wrong do not matter. You actually claimed he "correctly quoted the bible" which you can only say if you IGNORE what he incorrectly quoted as the bible verses.

That is not how language works. You cannot only take the words that match while ignoring all the ones that do not and then say 'he quoted correctly".

If you do not want to be called on your stupid posts stop making such stupid posts.
 
It is speaking to Prayer Assembly with a movie bastardized quote which basically makes a mockery of Jesus's core message that is the abuse.

Making the mistake in the locker room with the troops is not as big a deal.

If you are going to go speak at a European History summit, then make sure you are quoting actual european history and not bastardized movie quotes, and when it comes to prayer groups, where what you are representing is scripture, the bar for accuracy is as high as it gets.
Ezekiel is Old Testament... and quoting the Bible, even with a movie quote preceding, is appropriate at one of those events.
 
Ezekiel is Old Testament... and quoting the Bible, even with a movie quote preceding, is appropriate at one of those events.
No it is not but i get that stupid magat supporters would say that.

No one else, and i mean NO ONE, would say anyone stepping up to a pulpit to QUOTE SCRIPTURE while intermixing with movie quotes and not informing the partitioners was doing it correctly.

But i get, if you spend your life defending and rationalizing everything magats do you would think that.

Next up, Hegseth gives a prayer session to children representing he is quoting scripture while intermixing it with Thanos speech on why he must cull half the population of a planet for the planets own good, as the reason the Trump admin is fine continuing wars that kill people and Damocles defending that is proper to do.
 
Quotes are different, right?
This quote below mixes an actual Bible quote with Thanos view on how to get peace and prosperity by killing half the population.

Damo is arguing it would fine to give this speech as it has the actual quote within the distortions.

"..."Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of Titan. You see, the world is finite, its resources finite; it was written that they shall beat their swords into plowshares, but if life is left unchecked, life will cease to exist. That is not peace—that is a messy, salvation-less end. I do not seek war, little one, for I am a man of peace. But a perfect balance cannot be achieved without the shedding of blood. I will lay down half of your lives so that the other half might finally know what it is to have full bellies and clear skies. It is a small price to pay for salvation, and though you weep now, you will soon realize that even in death, you have become children of the Balance..."
 
This quote below mixes an actual Bible quote with Thanos view on how to get peace and prosperity by killing half the population.

Damo is arguing it would fine to give this speech as it has the actual quote within the distortions.

"..."Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of Titan. You see, the world is finite, its resources finite; it was written that they shall beat their swords into plowshares, but if life is left unchecked, life will cease to exist. That is not peace—that is a messy, salvation-less end. I do not seek war, little one, for I am a man of peace. But a perfect balance cannot be achieved without the shedding of blood. I will lay down half of your lives so that the other half might finally know what it is to have full bellies and clear skies. It is a small price to pay for salvation, and though you weep now, you will soon realize that even in death, you have become children of the Balance..."
My point exactly, thank you for elaborating on it better. @Damocles

I wonder how he would react if a Democrat misquoted the bible to make it sound better for him, especially if it came from a very violent Tarantino film.
 
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haha at strawman and you again proving how dumb you are.

Nothing there is a strawman. You made the actual point that since he quoted some of the words correctly then the words he got wrong do not matter. You actually claimed he "correctly quoted the bible" which you can only say if you IGNORE what he incorrectly quoted as the bible verses.

That is not how language works. You cannot only take the words that match while ignoring all the ones that do not and then say 'he quoted correctly".

If you do not want to be called on your stupid posts stop making such stupid posts.
omitting some is not "incorrect".

you're dumber than a something else dumb.
 
omitting some is not "incorrect".

you're dumber than a something else dumb.
Yes it is.

if you say "I am for peace but only after i kill all my enemies" and i quote and only say you have made clear "you are for peace" that is a lie and misrepresentation of the quote even if the most stupid magats will say it is not.
 
If I said, "thou shall not bear False Witness, unless he behoves you to do so."

Would that be a misquote of the bible?

Yes it is.

if you say "I am for peace but only after i kill all my enemies" and i quote and only say you have made clear "you are for peace" that is a lie and misrepresentation of the quote even if the most stupid magats will say it is not.
but yet. and still, partial quotes are accepted as a thing.

you are welcome to get a full quote to make a point.
 
but yet. and still, partial quotes are accepted as a thing.

you are welcome to get a full quote to make a point.

False.

if you either add or delete parts of the quote that are part of its context NO ONE considers it acceptable to do.

"Thou shall not kill" is an actual quote.

"Thou shall kill" is partial and accurate quote partially of the words of that quote but only you (an idiot) would say that excluding or adding words does not matter as long as you "partially quote" the part correctly.
 
but yet. and still, partial quotes are accepted as a thing.

you are welcome to get a full quote to make a point.
Misquoting, especially religious text that people is the word of God, is particularly misleading.

I also believe whoever wrote that statement did not know.
 
False.

if you either add or delete parts of the quote that are part of its context NO ONE considers it acceptable to do.

"Thou shall not kill" is an actual quote.

"Thou shall kill" is partial and accurate quote partially of the words of that quote but only you (an idiot) would say that excluding or adding words does not matter as long as you "partially quote" the part correctly.
this is a misquote.

partial quote would look like this "thou shall" ..."kill".

I'm sorry you're dumb.
 
this is a misquote.

partial quote would look like this "thou shall" ..."kill".

I'm sorry you're dumb.
It is EXACTLY what you just said was ok. It is a clear "partial quote" and as you say if the person wants the full quote they can look it up.

What Hegseth says is a misquote. he adds words to the bible verses that are NOT IN the bible verse, and you ignore those words only cutting out the words that match the actual quote.

Well apply that same standard to my quote of 'thou shall.. kill" and those words are also an EXACT cut out of the words that match while i ignore the words i do not want to use.

Conclusion you are stupid as you applying a double standard.

Do you think my Thanos and scripture mixed quote of a bible verse are ok as just as Hegesth does it adds in a fictional movie quote(s) with scripture?
 
It is EXACTLY what you just said was ok. It is a clear "partial quote" and as you say if the person wants the full quote they can look it up.

What Hegseth says is a misquote. he adds words to the bible verses that are NOT IN the bible verse, and you ignore those words only cutting out the words that match the actual quote.

Well apply that same standard to my quote of 'thou shall.. kill" and those words are also an EXACT cut out of the words that match while i ignore the words i do not want to use.

Conclusion you are stupid as you applying a double standard.

Do you think my Thanos and scripture mixed quote of a bible verse are ok as just as Hegesth does it adds in a fictional movie quote(s) with scripture?
yours was technically a misquote because you punctuated it wrong.

partial quotes are still an ok thing if you punctuate in an honest and correct way.
 
yes. but partial quotes are different.

Ichabod : "thou shall kill" is a quote from scripture

Person 2 : pretty sure you got that wrong. Yup i looked it up and it says "thou shall not kill"

Ichabod : exactly. i am right as that is a "partial quote" and those words "partially are an exact match of what is in the quote and if you want the full quote it is on you to look it up." Thus cutting out words or adding words to exact quotes is fine as long as the "partial quote" given is accurate.

/MagatStupidy
 
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