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  • Originally posted by tabibito View Post
    If so, weaboo would be a Nipponophile, and most likely a person that Japanese people find a bit scary.

    Now, it is true that some people will just use the term weaboo as a slur towards anyone who simply finds Japanese culture interesting. That seems to be a more recent phenomenon however.

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    • Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View Post

      Now, it is true that some people will just use the term weaboo as a slur towards anyone who simply finds Japanese culture interesting. That seems to be a more recent phenomenon however.
      Is it still true that weeboos wobbo but they don't fall down?
      The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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      • Originally posted by Same Hakeem View Post
        This question relates to Islam. I am here discussing if the Bible errs only.
        No it relates to the bible. You are claiming God in the bible is evil for killing women and children, yet you as a muslim believe he killed every man, woman and child, including infants, in the flood. So you have no basis of complaining about one tribe when Allah killed the entire world in your faith, except for Noah and his family.

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        • Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
          Is it still true that weeboos wobbo but they don't fall down?
          Yes.

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          • Originally posted by Sparko View Post
            No it relates to the bible. You are claiming God in the bible is evil for killing women and children, yet you as a muslim believe he killed every man, woman and child, including infants, in the flood. So you have no basis of complaining about one tribe when Allah killed the entire world in your faith, except for Noah and his family.
            I am not claiming at all. It is written in the Bible. In 1 Samuel 15:3, God ordered to kill infants. In Exodus 12:29, "God smote all first born in Egypt". In Deut. 20:16-17, God ordered to kill "anything that breathes". God killing firstborn (Ex. 12:29) and ordering to kill infants in 1 Sam 15:3 conflicts with God command in 2 King 14:6 "each is to die for his own sin"

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            • Originally posted by Same Hakeem View Post
              I am not claiming at all. It is written in the Bible. In 1 Samuel 15:3, God ordered to kill infants. In Exodus 12:29, "God smote all first born in Egypt". In Deut. 20:16-17, God ordered to kill "anything that breathes". God killing firstborn (Ex. 12:29) and ordering to kill infants in 1 Sam 15:3 conflicts with God command in 2 King 14:6 "each is to die for his own sin"
              Your own Quran says God destroyed people in the flood (Surah 11; 71). Thus you show your inconsistency.

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              • Originally posted by Same Hakeem View Post
                I am not claiming at all. It is written in the Bible. In 1 Samuel 15:3, God ordered to kill infants. In Exodus 12:29, "God smote all first born in Egypt". In Deut. 20:16-17, God ordered to kill "anything that breathes". God killing firstborn (Ex. 12:29) and ordering to kill infants in 1 Sam 15:3 conflicts with God command in 2 King 14:6 "each is to die for his own sin"
                The law in the Book of Moses states that people are not to kill anyone for the sins of another. Slaying the first-born in Egypt wasn't done by people.
                In the other references, God gives the order to kill - that was his prerogative, and one he did not authorise any person to do on his own authority. This is a common feature of law - what a government may order isn't put in the hands of individuals. Some places yet have a death penalty for certain crimes - not many of them fail to reserve that right to persons acting under authority and according to due process. That is to say, the right to enact a death penalty and even imprisonment is not given to every-one, but only to people who are authorised, and only in specific circumstances.
                1Cor 15:34 Come to your senses as you ought and stop sinning; for I say to your shame, there are some who know not God.
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                Scripture before Tradition:
                but that won't prevent others from
                taking it upon themselves to deprive you
                of the right to call yourself Christian.

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                • Originally posted by Same Hakeem View Post
                  I am not claiming at all. It is written in the Bible. In 1 Samuel 15:3, God ordered to kill infants. In Exodus 12:29, "God smote all first born in Egypt". In Deut. 20:16-17, God ordered to kill "anything that breathes". God killing firstborn (Ex. 12:29) and ordering to kill infants in 1 Sam 15:3 conflicts with God command in 2 King 14:6 "each is to die for his own sin"
                  What about God/Allah killing every infant in Sodom and Gommorah? Or in the flood? Why don't you have a problem with that?

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                  • Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                    What about God/Allah killing every infant in Sodom and Gommorah? Or in the flood? Why don't you have a problem with that?
                    Hi Sparko,

                    What I posted are examples in this regard.

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                    • Originally posted by Cerebrum123 View Post
                      The way I understand it there is a difference between liking anime a lot, and a weaboo. A weaboo is someone who sees Japan as superior to their own culture, and tries to adopt it for themselves.
                      I see. Thanks for the explanation!

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                      • Originally posted by tabibito View Post
                        The law in the Book of Moses states that people are not to kill anyone for the sins of another. Slaying the first-born in Egypt wasn't done by people.
                        In the other references, God gives the order to kill - that was his prerogative, and one he did not authorise any person to do on his own authority. This is a common feature of law - what a government may order isn't put in the hands of individuals. Some places yet have a death penalty for certain crimes - not many of them fail to reserve that right to persons acting under authority and according to due process. That is to say, the right to enact a death penalty and even imprisonment is not given to every-one, but only to people who are authorised, and only in specific circumstances.
                        It's not believable at all that God that is loving, holy and just orders to kill infants or doing the kill of the firstborn in Egypt. I cannot imagine and I have not heard that any court of justice orders to kill infants, so it is more impossible to imagine that the loving, the holy and just God does order the killing of infants.

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                        • Originally posted by Same Hakeem View Post
                          It's not believable at all that God that is loving, holy and just orders to kill infants or doing the kill of the firstborn in Egypt. I cannot imagine and I have not heard that any court of justice orders to kill infants, so it is more impossible to imagine that the loving, the holy and just God does order the killing of infants.
                          It does not occur to you that the loving, holy, and just God knows the consequences of not doing such things?
                          1Cor 15:34 Come to your senses as you ought and stop sinning; for I say to your shame, there are some who know not God.
                          .
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                          Scripture before Tradition:
                          but that won't prevent others from
                          taking it upon themselves to deprive you
                          of the right to call yourself Christian.

                          ⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛⊛

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                          • Originally posted by Same Hakeem View Post
                            Hi Sparko,

                            What I posted are examples in this regard.
                            no they are not. Answer the question.


                            What about God/Allah killing every infant in Sodom and Gommorah? Or in the flood? Why don't you have a problem with that?

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                              • Originally posted by tabibito View Post
                                It does not occur to you that the loving, holy, and just God knows the consequences of not doing such things?
                                Implying that God ordered the killing of infants in 1 Sam 15:3 and Ezek 9:6 in order to avoid having more evil makes no sense biblically and logically. Logically, but what kind of justice is this? Can you imagine a human court that issue such orders to kill infants? It is like saying all infants of killers or idolaters today should be killed in order to avoid having more evil growing.
                                Last edited by Same Hakeem; 06-08-2019, 02:32 PM.

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