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Old 05-20-2013, 01:50 PM
Eliseus Eliseus is offline
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Originally Posted by Mandalore93 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
The only thing more laughable than using the Bible as a history book is using it as a moral compass of any sort.
Definition of MORAL
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a : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ethical <moral judgments>
b : expressing or teaching a conception of right behavior <a moral poem>
c : conforming to a standard of right behavior
d : sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical judgment <a moral obligation>
e : capable of right and wrong action <a moral agent>
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: probable though not proved : virtual <a moral certainty>
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: perceptual or psychological rather than tangible or practical in nature or effect <a moral victory> <moral support>

So, please elaborate more Mandalore?

Just so everyone knows, I'm not stating what I do believe in or don't. I'm mostly stating people like OP don't have anything credible source to back up what they say except their own opinion, which I'm assuming isn't credible either.

On the Morale thing, the Bible is pretty much the best thing to bring morale to the table. People seem to skip over what principles are brought to the table in the belief of God and things like the Bible. They don't just bring a belief in a "deity" but they give reasons for people to essentially just be "good" people. So yes, the Bible as a morale compass is an amazing tool to use and really shouldn't be "laughed" at.