To: Stone Mountain
Yes, I do consider you do be at variance, but that's not to say that I'm never at variance with them. What is Sabbath, is it Sunday? Or what ever day you set aside as "holy?" Just believing in the Ten Commandments does not make one "prejudiced."
As Jesus said, the commandments are cut down to two statements---"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind and love your neighbor as yourself." (paraphrase mine) Hard to follow, huh?
To: madison10
Yes, I do consider you do be at variance, but that's not to say that I'm never at variance with them. What is Sabbath, is it Sunday? Or what ever day you set aside as "holy?" Just believing in the Ten Commandments does not make one "prejudiced."
No, but notice that I was replying to this statement when I made that post: "anyone who holds to a religion at variance with the Ten Commandments, probably is in court on criminal charges, and they're probably guilty to boot." As far as I am concerned, that is a prejudiced statement. I cetainly don't think that all believers in all 10 commandments are prejudiced, but I believe that particular believer is.
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