Posted by IsoM on November 27, 2002, at 19:25:37
In reply to Re: Psycho Babble thread » IsoM, posted by Lou Pilder on November 27, 2002, at 18:55:35
Lou: "Now I do not beleive that talking about the type of joke that you used as an example falls into the catargory that the Christiandom person that holds the formentioned verses to prohibit."
IsoM: So the idea of eating children, cooked or otherwise, is fine?
Hmm, what sort of distinction is there about a prohibition on drinking blood & that on eating children? Both wouldn't be considered wrong in God's eye?
- - -Lou: "I know a Christiandom person whose faith does not allow joking."
IsoM: Humour is found anywhere, even in serious discussions, & serves to enliven the discourse, peak the interest of the audience, used as an analogy, & to drive a point home. And if said person finds many different examples of humour bothersome regarding his conscience & beliefs, then I'd suggest such persons to avoid the internet. There's no one that won't be bothered by something at almmost any site they visit. Personally, I object to Disney (seriously) & so avoid any sites to do with such things. There's other things I find objectionable & avoid those too. I suggest the same for your friend.
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