Ferno, you have to know that there's quite a lot of scholarship that's gone into understanding the Bible, and the vast majority of those scholars aren't calling for things like your examples.Ferno wrote:Have you put anyone to death for wearing a wool and linen sport coat? or have you stoned anyone's daughter for not being a virgin on their wedding night? How do you like it when you tell your wife that when she's on that time of the month, everything she touches is impure?
If this causes you to stop for even just a moment, don't come here and tell us you live by the bible or judge others by your wretched viewpoint.
If you want to push it into the general "you're going to say that XXX person isn't okay because they do YYY," then you're probably completely correct that YYY isn't acceptable, but you're dead wrong to act like the Bible says XXX shouldn't be valued as a precious human being. You're accusing Thorne of your own fallacies - please stop projecting on him because it's a load of crap and you know it. He might not be 100% correct and 100% consistent but at least he's making an honest attempt at legitimate biblical scholarship, which is more than you can say for yourself.
Thorne, there's a reason why people have coined the terms visible church and invisible church. While we can certainly be "fruit inspectors," the ultimate knowledge of who will be in heaven is God's and God's alone. Remember that we are accountable for our own lives... and if our "fruit inspection" is a source of personal sin or causes others to sin then it's a personal problem that we need to come to accounts with God over.