Where is that definition from? The back of the Bible? Oh it isn't? Care to cite the actual Hebrew for the passage? I will wait for you to copy pasta it.""Thou shalt not bear false witness" forbids: "1. Speaking falsely in any matter, lying, equivocating, and any way devising and designing to deceive our neighbor. 2. Speaking unjustly against our neighbor, to the prejudice of his reputation; and (which involves the guilty of both)."
Lol a_skeleton_03 you are fucking retarded as fuck
That is me claiming authority? Stating that you don't even know what you are talking about? Wow your standards for an authority are low.Oh look, here is a_skeleton_03 claiming to be some religious authority. a_skeleton_03, who denied earlier in this thread my accusation that he constantly pretended to be some authority on religion, now deciding that his own interpretations are legit.
Newsflash dipshit: Hodj, myself and many other atheists have read the bible far more than you. I know I certainly was compelled into Bible school for years, read it many times. If you read it as many times we have, you might not believe in it either.
Like I said, play your pedantic games all you want. St. Peter isn't going to take it kindly when you try and play rules-lawyer with him.
Once again if you had met her you wouldn't have a lustful thought in your heart and you would know I do not. Well unless you are a chain smoker that likes fake bimbos that are completely vapid and have resting bitch face all the time.New International Version
But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Matthew 5:28
By Jesus rules, a_skeleton_03 cheated with Lori like crazy.
You think St. Peter is going to buy this brosef?Where is that definition from? The back of the Bible? Oh it isn't? Care to cite the actual Hebrew for the passage? I will wait for you to copy pasta it.
So yeah almost like I was right the entire time.(hebrew)
"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor"
- Ex. 20:16
Yeah and much more because he isn't the person in charge of that first of all.You think St. Peter is going to buy this brosef?
I did. I never said lying wasn't bad but it isn't in the 10 commandments.Can't defend your shitty "Lying isn't a violation of the thou shalt not bear false witness" claim, I see.
Could it not be used in the opposite way? That you doth protest too much that I did hit on her?"The lady doth protest too much, methinks" is a quotation from the 1602 play Hamlet by William Shakespeare. It has been used as a figure of speech, in various phrasings, to indicate that a person's overly frequent or vehement attempts to convince others of something have ironically helped to convince others that the opposite is true, by making the person look insincere and defensive.
In rhetorical terms, the phrase can be thought of as indicating an unintentional apophasis-where the speaker who "protests too much" in favor of some assertion puts into others' minds the idea that the assertion is false, something that they may not have considered before.
Lol /semanticsgamesarentarebuttal.jpgI did. I never said lying wasn't bad but it isn't in the 10 commandments.
It could if we lived in backwards world where you aren't retardedCould it not be used in the opposite way? That you doth protest too much that I did hit on her?
Bearing false witness = lyingLol /semanticsgamesarentarebuttal.jpg
Bearing false witness is, in fact, lying, and is, in fact, in the 10 commandments.
Not that the 10 commandments actually matter anyway. Protip: They don't.
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