More Indoctrination

You are either a troll, dense or just dishonest. It translated it in just the way I said, but was later revised. That was the point of the source I provided.

but the point of the source you provided, (which also stated your argument was bogus if properly translated) was that the correct translation was not what you pretended it was....the NAS does NOT say what you claimed it said.....
 
clarification, Three....he doesn't think abortion is right, he just wants people to do what is wrong......sort of a against it before he was for it thing I suspect......

Fuck you...where did I say that? All I ever said is that women should have the choice. Since all WE have to do is blow our load and have the option of walking away for the bargain price of making child support payments.... I think that's not too much to offer.

You, on the other hand, are quite willing to make that choice for women....even though you don't have to lift a damned finger to help them raise the kid that you helped conceive. You have an option....they don't.

So until the day men say to women..."I'll raise the kid myself if you carry it" on a regular basis....I'm not about to change my pro-CHOICE stance.
 
but the point of the source you provided, (which also stated your argument was bogus if properly translated) was that the correct translation was not what you pretended it was....the NAS does NOT say what you claimed it said.....

It did in fact say what I claimed, douchebag. I don't really care about the guys opinion. It was the statement of FACT that the NAS did use miscarriage, which I referenced.

The Jews have always translated it as miscarriage as do several current translations.
 
It did in fact say what I claimed, douchebag. I don't really care about the guys opinion. It was the statement of FACT that the NAS did use miscarriage, which I referenced.

The Jews have always translated it as miscarriage as do several current translations.

dude, get over it....you made a stupid assertion and you got caught....."miscarriage" is a bad translation and has been improperly used by idiots who want people to kill their unborn children.......the NAS does not, as you claimed, use the word miscarriage....they did, before they corrected their translation error.....you, for obvious reasons want to champion the old, incorrect translation even though even your sources state it is an error.......

God has not sanctioned your desire to kill children no matter how hard you pretend it to be so.......
 
dude, get over it....you made a stupid assertion and you got caught....."miscarriage" is a bad translation and has been improperly used by idiots who want people to kill their unborn children.......the NAS does not, as you claimed, use the word miscarriage....they did, before they corrected their translation error.....you, for obvious reasons want to champion the old, incorrect translation even though even your sources state it is an error.......

God has not sanctioned your desire to kill children no matter how hard you pretend it to be so.......

You are wrong on every count. I made no assertion. I was asked what the bible said about abortion and provided a passage that is often cited. Miscarriage is an acceptable translation and it appears there have been recent revisions, possibly due to the abortion issue.
 
You are wrong on every count. I made no assertion. I was asked what the bible said about abortion and provided a passage that is often cited. Miscarriage is an acceptable translation and it appears there have been recent revisions, possibly due to the abortion issue.

Absolutely due to the abortion issues.
 
And another story concerning the attempts to indoctrinate children.

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...each-creationism-and-proselytize-to-students/

is it really possible for teachers to “spread the good word” at work without breaking any laws…? Southern High School Principal Bryce Hibbard addressed that concern directly:


Hibbard and other speakers told the teachers present that it was perfectly acceptable under Kentucky law to teach biblical creationism in addition to evolution in science classes, and he suggested future meetings with biology teachers to craft curriculum.

“I taught biology for 20 years in this state and didn’t know that if evolution is part of the curriculum, that I could have been teaching creation,” Hibbard said. “I thought I was sneaky if I had the kids … present it. So it was presented in my classroom by the kids, but I could have been doing it and didn’t know that.”​
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“It is not true that in science classes you’re not allowed to talk about creation or intelligent design,” [Christian Educators Association director Roger] Dillon said.

What the hell?! How is that legal at all? A principal just told science teachers to stop teaching science and preach Christian mythology instead!
That wasn’t all he told them:


Addressing a common theme of the night — the kids who aren’t taken to church, and therefore “have no hope” — Hibbard told the crowd they should be missionaries to students, planting the seed of Christ.​
 
This one from Louisville shows how the dishonest scumbags attempting to indoctrinate children with religion come up with ways to subvert the spirit of the laws, i.e., have the kids present it.
 
A large number of ignorant religious people have gone out of their way to support child abuse.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-over-creationist-quiz-may-keep-academy-open/

I recently published a fourth grade “science quiz” given to students at a creationist South Carolina religious school, which featured questions in which the “correct” answers were essentially a denial of science. For example: Students were told to say True or False to this: “The earth is billions of years old” and the correct answer was “False.” This reflects the beliefs of Young Earth creationist theory, which holds that the universe and everything in it was created by God some 6,000 years ago.


That post didn’t identify the school, but Angie Dentler, a teacher and publicist from Blue Ridge Christian Academy in Landrum, S.C., wrote to me saying it was her school, and she sent the following press release. It says that the school was having major financial trouble but that the release of the quiz, which first hit the Internet and Facebook weeks ago, may wind up helping the school stay open.http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-over-creationist-quiz-may-keep-academy-open/
 
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