that mystical dolphin love
they obviously have no morals
humans do worse shyt to each other
that mystical dolphin love
they obviously have no morals
not really. it doesn't 'clump' and stick together like dirt, so the sides will constantly be falling in
ask the Mormons. didn't many of the prophets in the old testament have multiple wives?
humans do worse shyt to each other
Since we're talking about morals and dolphins, I thought this might be interesting.....
that mystical dolphin love
they obviously have no morals
yes really there are very much weaker fish that dig themselves into the ocean floor so not only would it be possible its been done just not to bury dead animals but for survival as a way to hunt
that is old testament though
Sensitive Blake Griffin said:yall fukks do know the 10 commandments were jacked and inspired from the Code Of Hammurabi right?
Bob Deffinbaugh said:The main similarity lies in their form, e.g., in the use of the formula if someone then. The discovery of the Code of Hammurabi has reinstated the previously mentioned Book of the Covenant and the Decalogue as being of Mosaic origin. But the Code of Hammurabi stands on a lower level than the Decalogue, if only because the former does not forbid covetousness (cf. 20:17). H. T. Obbink says: The entire code of Hammurabi does not contain a single religious idea, not even in the laws concerning temple prostitutes and magic (Inleiding tot den Bijbel, p. 27). The purpose is not to inculcate godliness, but rather to regulate social relationships. And Israels laws are, according to Wildeboer, more imbued with a spirit of mercy. But we must not forget that Hammurabis code was intended to be a legal rather than a religious document.
The point being "morals" and standards of behavior were around well before christianity and other religions. If you're not a sociopath you typically know what is wrong and right behavior.
man, have't you been to the beach before? go try to dig a hole in the sand under the water and see how it works out
so are the 10 commandments
that's part of the question I was asking earlier. so we didn't have morals before the new testament? or they needed to be revised? even though they were previously written in stone by god himself?
the water is constantly being pushed in and out with alot of force at the beach so that comparison isnt really all to great even though i can easily dig my foot into the sand at the tide and bury it either way but that isnt very smart
what does that have to do with monogamy being a moral? its not really something to keep bringing up as a arguing point saying "well in the old testament one man had alot of wives and it says not to!" when it clearly says that those same people who sin against god die and have died so what is your point?
Sensitive Blake Griffin said:The point being "morals" and standards of behavior were around well before christianity and other religions.
shifting tides effect all parts of the ocean, not just the beach. if a dolphin was to try to 'bury' another dolphin it just wouldn't work. maybe they could get it under the sand, but it's not gonna stay there
it's similar to the reason New Orleans has above ground grave yards. otherwise when it floods, there would be dead bodies floating around
one man in the old testament?
Lamech, Abraham, Jacob, Esau, Gideon, Saul, David, Solomon, Rehoboam, Elkanah, Ashur, Abijah and Jehoiada?
and where in either testament is polygamy specifically seen as being immoral?
Morals and standards of behavior came about BECAUSE of religion, not before.