• Orgies & Fornication

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Mon Jun 15 21:18:54 2020
    Hello Everybody,

    Why are orgies and fornication evil?
    Does anybody know, or even have a clue?

    Jesus never married. Always traveled abouts
    from place to place, with a group of young studs
    and a few women. They did their own thing, in
    their own way, not needing any permission from
    their parents, or priests, or anybody else.

    The family is the structural unit of society.
    That is what Christianity teaches. Marriage is
    between a man and a woman. That is also what
    Christianity teaches. If those two things were
    so important to Jesus and the original groupies,
    then why didn't they practice what Christianity
    proclaims?

    If there is a lady that you love, the last thing
    you want her to do is fornicate with another man.
    Right? That is what you have been brainwashed
    to believe. And look who is getting laid all the
    time. The same folks who are brainwashing others
    to believe a lie.

    I asked a question at the top of the page.
    Why are orgies and fornication evil?

    --Lee

    --
    Erections, That's Our Game

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Mon Jun 15 21:42:48 2020
    Jesus never married.

    Of course he did. He was married to Maria Magdalene, with whom he had several children.

    They lived happily ever after in India, that they fled to after the "resurrection". He wasn't dead when they took him down from the cross -- it takes more than half a day to die from crucifixion -- so there wasn't even a miracle...


    ..

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  • From Christos Athanasopoulos@2:410/303 to Lee Lofaso on Thu Jun 25 18:07:00 2020
    Hello, Lee!

    18 Jun 20 20:49, from Lee Lofaso -> Christos Athanasopoulos, in URL @OFGHIUrl:

    The 11 guys stayed behind, never going to wherever Jesus went.
    Either they weren't invited, or each of them went solo. Which do
    you believe?

    Honestly, I don't know. We never can be sure for such things. History is writen by winers (Christian church here) and we aren't able to know what they didn't told us.

    Also my English are not so well for philosofical discussion. :-) Otherwise I had many things to say about...

    Best Regards, Christos
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