What is even your point here, that denouncing prostitution is bad or that even talking about prostitution is bad?
The Lord said to me: “Son of man, will you judge Oholah and Oholibah? Then confront them with their detestable practices, for they have committed adultery and blood is on their hands. They committed adultery with their idols; they even sacrificed their children, whom they bore to me, as food for them. They have also done this to me: At that same time they defiled my sanctuary and desecrated my Sabbaths. On the very day they sacrificed their children to their idols, they entered my sanctuary and desecrated it. That is what they did in my house.
Whoredom is prone to fisherian runaway, not witholding the sensual features of individual agents - but of cultures themselves, appealing to the appetites of the whore of nations aswell. Oholibah, is in this sense, not unlike Lot's wife. She yearns for her youth in Egypt. Ancient Egypt is a picture of multiculturalism and wanton sensualities.
Everything that can be applied to Oholah and Oholibah can be applied to the nations and their generations.
They will remove your nose and your ears; and your [y]survivors will fall by the sword. They will take your sons and your daughters; and your [z]survivors will be consumed by the fire. 26
They will deal with you in hatred, take all your property, and leave you naked and bare. And the nakedness of your prostitution will be exposed, both your outrageous sin and your obscene practices. 30
This is what happens when you abandon your traditions and allow the spiritual miscegeny of nations to flourish unabated. Your generations are undone and the egregore of your collective faith/nation is put to the sword, plundered, humiliated and flayed.
7th grade Bible class we did this competition where someone called out a verse and the first one to look it up and read it to the class won a point. I don't think the points were worth anything, but whatever.
I somehow was aware of this verse (probably through the internet, because in the 90s the main purpose of the internet aside from porn was endlessly arguing about religion), and called it out. Teacher doesn't recognize it so is kinda enthusiastically telling the kids to look it up, then the nerdy kid next to me finds it up and starts reading it out. Then starts slowing down a bit once he gets to the "genitals" part. Then starts chuckling a bit once he gets to the "emission" part. Teacher just kinda grumbles, and we move on to the next verse.
What is even your point here, that denouncing prostitution is bad or that even talking about prostitution is bad?
So much from the tolerant right, amirite?
You took the time to post this "gatcha" post but you did not even think of the context? Just of curiosity how old are you? Approximation is enough.
You are one dumb 23 year old. I would have guest 16, but man are you behind in mental development. You have 3 more years to get better.
English, please
Whoredom is prone to fisherian runaway, not witholding the sensual features of individual agents - but of cultures themselves, appealing to the appetites of the whore of nations aswell. Oholibah, is in this sense, not unlike Lot's wife. She yearns for her youth in Egypt. Ancient Egypt is a picture of multiculturalism and wanton sensualities.
Everything that can be applied to Oholah and Oholibah can be applied to the nations and their generations.
This is what happens when you abandon your traditions and allow the spiritual miscegeny of nations to flourish unabated. Your generations are undone and the egregore of your collective faith/nation is put to the sword, plundered, humiliated and flayed.
OK this one I have a story for:
7th grade Bible class we did this competition where someone called out a verse and the first one to look it up and read it to the class won a point. I don't think the points were worth anything, but whatever.
I somehow was aware of this verse (probably through the internet, because in the 90s the main purpose of the internet aside from porn was endlessly arguing about religion), and called it out. Teacher doesn't recognize it so is kinda enthusiastically telling the kids to look it up, then the nerdy kid next to me finds it up and starts reading it out. Then starts slowing down a bit once he gets to the "genitals" part. Then starts chuckling a bit once he gets to the "emission" part. Teacher just kinda grumbles, and we move on to the next verse.
There's no reason why we can't have a bit of a laugh in the midst of endlessly arguing about religion on the internet, as is tradition.
Probably should read the rest of it but either way I appreciate the fact you send Bible verses
I know. I’m aware that not everyone here is a Christian. I’m a member of the Christianity.win group as well
I know. I decided to try and keep my posts nerd related going forward
Obviously a metaphor. What woman doesn't want a guy with a big dick? It's not like they had elephants around for to compare themselves to.