2011/9/9 <madworm_de.novell@spitzenpfeil.org>:
On 09/09/2011 04:02 PM, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Friday 09 September 2011 17:53:15 Nelson Marques wrote:
The holy texts from any religion aren't offensive, the interpretations man give them might be offensive. This is not always true. There are extremely offensive texts, including (but not limited to) Christian tradition, so that they would be probably quickly banned as extremist if someone wrote anything similar today.
If ANYONE thinks the bible is not offensive, I suggest he/she should read this:
Like I said previously, it's not maybe the bible, but the interpretation someone makes out of its words. Maybe this tool is useful afterall...
"Ken's Guide to the BIBLE".
http://www.amazon.com/Kens-Guide-Bible-Ken-Smith/dp/0922233179/
It is an eye-opener, with rock-solid quotations!
Child abuse, murder, rape, genocide... everything is in there. If anybody really wants to believe in this - fine - but it should stay safely locked away in their heads.
Cool, pretty much like in any novel we see on the book shop next to our cribs.
Or the next thing would be something like this:
zypper <whatever>
Resolving package dependencies... 5 Problems: Problem: patch:xzy conflicts with abc Problem: patch:abc conflicts with wvu
Solution 1: install xzy Solution 2: install abc Solution 3: "What would Jesus do?"
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