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Comment by Yeul

19 hours ago

I noticed that none of our human rights are actually in the Bible.

Implying they have actually read the Bible

  • Remember what it was like in Neanderthal times?

    Adults always had more rights than children.

    This is not a man-made law. They didn't even have scripture back then. This predates that. Well, it was the stone age, so you would have to figure it was written in stone if anything, way before there was paper and pen.

    If Gods' laws even exist, this is one of them.

    So when it comes to modern man, basically this all reduces quite logically to a simple equation:

    How long does it take a moron to figure out that you can't make childrens' privacy illegal without doing it to everybody else at the same time?

    It's like duh, why is it people want to not only go against Gods' law, but Neanderthals too?

    Even a cave man would recognize it when they see a Mississippi lawmaker who still needs to grow some brains in the 21st century to even begin to keep up with evolution or anything else written in stone.

In fact the Bible normalizes many anti-human rights. Subjugation of women, slavery, child abuse, etc.

  • 2,000 years ago the accepted belief of nearly every culture we have records for was that rich people were morally superior to poor people because they were favored by whatever gods you believed in, and that slavery was justified because you must have done something to deserve it.

    But then the books of the New Testament were written with themes like this:

    “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”