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And then again Leviticus is the OLD testement. That was the law for the people back then. We follow the new testement that also has the ten commandments and other laws. May I say a lot of Apostles of Christ did shave and were not damed to hell...
 
     
 
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god! im totally sick of you all trying to morph religion and the bible to your likeing to label a group you dont like, it's like Nazism, naming a group

i would probably be some type of christian if stupid "popular christians" didn't exist, although...then again i might just be too lazy to try

yay for the sin of Sloth lol
     
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Shennanigans
None of these contradictions are at all important.


Justify this.


Shennanigans probably said that none of the contradictions at had are "at all important," because he does not want to deal with them. He may also have withdrew from dealing with them, since there are people in the world who have already dealt with the issues posed.

As for me, since there is nothing else to do, I took it upon myself to resolve the issues. I suppose it would be important, as I wish to bring out clarity and truth from the Word of God.
 
     
 
Mr.Rabit
Your first quote is wrong, because first of all, that part of chapter is recaping what it said in the first chapter.
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
     
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Mr.Rabit
May I say a lot of Apostles of Christ did shave and were not damed to hell...


Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
 
     
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Mr.Rabit
Your first quote is wrong, because first of all, that part of chapter is recaping what it said in the first chapter.
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
     
Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
Your first quote is wrong, because first of all, that part of chapter is recaping what it said in the first chapter.
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
 
     
 
Mr.Rabit
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...


It also doesn't' say if they Pooped in their hats and wore them around all day singing "lolly lolly get your adverbs here".......that doesn't mean they did.
     
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Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
Your first quote is wrong, because first of all, that part of chapter is recaping what it said in the first chapter.
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
Well it does specify some people. Also, then how do you know they have beards. They could have wrote down that the Apostles followed the rules of God and then said that they did or did not do yada yada yada.
 
     
 
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Mr.Rabit
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...


It also doesn't' say if they Pooped in their hats and wore them around all day singing "lolly lolly get your adverbs here".......that doesn't mean they did.
That is because that has no importance in the Bible but following the old testements does.
     
Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
Your first quote is wrong, because first of all, that part of chapter is recaping what it said in the first chapter.
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
Well it does specify some people. Also, then how do you know they have beards. They could have wrote down that the Apostles followed the rules of God and then said that they did or did not do yada yada yada.
I'm not saying they did have beards, I'm just saying you never know. For all I know they had nasty beards and nobody wanted to mention them xd

I don't see the point you're trying to make though. Then again I just rejoined the thread.
 
     
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Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
Your first quote is wrong, because first of all, that part of chapter is recaping what it said in the first chapter.
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
Well it does specify some people. Also, then how do you know they have beards. They could have wrote down that the Apostles followed the rules of God and then said that they did or did not do yada yada yada.

I'm just going out on a limb here, but how about the fact that God said shaving was a bad idea?

Oh, the time period kind of gives it away too. You know, what with the whole unsanitary thing going on. Should they cut themselves and the wound get infected while shaving their beard, it wouldn't turn out well considering they also didn't have disinfectant.
     
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Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
Elf Lord Chiewn
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
Well it does specify some people. Also, then how do you know they have beards. They could have wrote down that the Apostles followed the rules of God and then said that they did or did not do yada yada yada.
I'm not saying they did have beards, I'm just saying you never know. For all I know they had nasty beards and nobody wanted to mention them xd

I don't see the point you're trying to make though. Then again I just rejoined the thread.
Oh lol.
 
     
 
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Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
Elf Lord Chiewn
Which totally explains why it retells it differently. Oh shi-
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


John Calvin
Your words are confusing. Who are you regarding to when you say "Apostles"? Are you talking about the Twelve? Or are you speaking of many post-Apostolic followers, such as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Papias, Tatian, Polycarp, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Theophilus, et cetera? Because, I am curious on how you have figured out the lives of the "Apostles of Christ" and have found accounts of their own personal biography.
I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
Well it does specify some people. Also, then how do you know they have beards. They could have wrote down that the Apostles followed the rules of God and then said that they did or did not do yada yada yada.

I'm just going out on a limb here, but how about the fact that God said shaving was a bad idea?

Oh, the time period kind of gives it away too. You know, what with the whole unsanitary thing going on. Should they cut themselves and the wound get infected while shaving their beard, it wouldn't turn out well considering they also didn't have disinfectant.
That is the old testement. My part of Chritiananity does not follow a lot of the old testement.
     
Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
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Mr.Rabit
It says that it made the garden of Eden not land. They might have left out the part where the plants were made.


I am refering to the 12 and my Church believes that they did shave because there is no saying in the Bible that says they all had facial hair...
It cold be because there wouldn't have been any need to specify. If facial hair was the norm back then nobody would have needed to write, "By the way, those dudes who followed Jesus had nice beardys!"
Well it does specify some people. Also, then how do you know they have beards. They could have wrote down that the Apostles followed the rules of God and then said that they did or did not do yada yada yada.

I'm just going out on a limb here, but how about the fact that God said shaving was a bad idea?

Oh, the time period kind of gives it away too. You know, what with the whole unsanitary thing going on. Should they cut themselves and the wound get infected while shaving their beard, it wouldn't turn out well considering they also didn't have disinfectant.
That is the old testement. My part of Chritiananity does not follow a lot of the old testement.

Hence the portion about lack of sanitation, since I was unsure of which portion your church used.
 
     
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