Evangelicals: You Need to Stop Believing In Stupid Things

ohoh, someone screwed up and wrote his own post instead of using the word generator.......that means you aren't Grind or any of the right-leaning wags......not even one of the moderate types like Bill........your demmycuntism has leaked out.......that being said, time to pack you up and put you in the ignore closet with the rest of the idiots.......

Another of Byrd's KKK churchstate fiefdom drug trafficking Christiananality pedophilia super egos suicidal Evangelical fabricated misnomers with immaculate conceptions that came out of their Islamophobia closet for that second coming jihad joining those crooks on Capitol Hill & the burning Bush's Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate Al Qaeda 9/11 health care patriot act Islamidiotocracy for "death to the infidels".
 
I must say, you are quite possibly the only Capitalist who thinks wanting things is bad. I wonder how the market would do if nobody bought anything.

I explained it once. If you don't get it, perhaps you belong in the kitchen.

It's quite clear you don't understand the concept of coveting as expressed in Exodus 20:17.
 
I explained it once. If you don't get it, perhaps you belong in the kitchen.

It's quite clear you don't understand the concept of coveting as expressed in Exodus 20:17.

It's quite clear you don't understand definitions, contexts, or translations.
 
Depends on the translation. But even if we're going to include that one, what is that, half of the Commandments?

Well, there are some god ones thrown in -- keeping the sabbath holy, only worshiping that one sky dude, and not using his name in vain. There's a third of them right there. Add the two about coveting and you've got half of the rules. The rest are sensible.
 
You could want something without being jealous of what someone else have.

No, the wording says that you should not covet something that belongs to your neighbor.... that is the definition of envy. It doesn't say you can't covet a pair of shoes in a store window, or a Corvette on a car lot, or one of the new houses going up for sale two blocks over.
 
I must say, you are quite possibly the only Capitalist who thinks wanting things is bad. I wonder how the market would do if nobody bought anything.

coveting is not wanting things........there is nothing wrong with wanting a car like mine........the problem is when you want MY car.....
 
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