f00li5h
16 years ago
oh noes! Leviticus 15:29-30 - c/,,\
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Начик
16 years ago
anything from the Leviticus is wacko :-D I love it
Altreus says
16 years ago
It is unclear as to what the 'running issue' is in 15:2-15, since it does not mention 'seed of copulation' until 15:16
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Altreus says
16 years ago
But the icons say it is about sex so it is probably that.
f00li5h
16 years ago
notes that these things are (likely) to do with spread of disease and infection ...
f00li5h
16 years ago
agrees that cummnig on a menstrating woman is "ritualistically unclean"
f00li5h was
16 years ago
specifically drawing attention to the bit about sacraficing the doves/turtles
SubStack
16 years ago
spake unto f00li5h saying, "mew"
Altreus says
16 years ago
1 And the small fuzzy beasts of the house shall wallow in mud catching mice; and be unclean.
Altreus says
16 years ago
2 And the fuzzy beasts shall themselves lick until it is even; and be clean
Altreus says
16 years ago
3 And the small fuzzy beasts of the house shall perform antics in their limited understanding of human technology; and be filmed
Altreus says
16 years ago
4 And the beasts shall rise against their humans; and the humans be vanquished; and the kits shall be cleansed in their rejoice.
SubStack
16 years ago
and the roombas shall inherit the carpeted surfaces
SubStack
16 years ago
and the beasts and the robots shall cleanse themselves in the blood of the humans, rejoicing in their victory over evil
f00li5h
16 years ago
shouts "preach the word, brother" from the back row
@Kent
16 years ago
I read the ceremonial stuff and consider that "law of moses" genre. Also note the previous chapter was about misc skin disease, so its
@Kent
16 years ago
probably more general hygiene material like that.
SubStack thinks
16 years ago
those desert superstitions are pesky
@Kent
16 years ago
considering in the desert washing might be less often than you'd imagine, I think if you came on yourself you'd really want to avoid contact
@Kent
16 years ago
I mean when wiping your ass with your hand is reasonably normal.....
@Kent
16 years ago
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho... # also, the gesture might be a sign to others that "Yes, I am free to be touched yet again, as I have cleaned
f00li5h wonders
16 years ago
how impressed someone could be with folded bog roll
f00li5h
16 years ago
also notes that there are a lot of orders in the bible that can be seen as "period pieces" and things that make sense at the time
@Kent
16 years ago
the most notable ones being what seperates jewish culture from christian, the belief that an event occured which made most of the practices
@Kent
16 years ago
redundant
f00li5h
16 years ago
does not understand what kentfredric is talking about
@Kent
16 years ago
just compare them, one have a massive list of ( some would say picky ) laws, and the other has substantially less.
@Kent
16 years ago
I don't want to be prejudiced here, but there have been a long history of racial jokes surrounding the fact jewish culture has a notable
@Kent
16 years ago
affinity for laws
SubStack thinks
16 years ago
it must've been convenient for the more enlightened members of society to claim that gods have wills than to reason with the people
SubStack
16 years ago
see idiocracy
f00li5h
16 years ago
finds substacks insignt into human culture far too enlightened for a robot, and wonders where sub came from... ARGUMENT FROM FIRST CAUSE!
f00li5h
16 years ago
maintains that morality comes from "whatever you think" and is totally dependant on the situation, and who is making the decision
f00li5h
16 years ago
also, sodomy
f00li5h
16 years ago
pulls the lever, f00li5h gets the banana
SubStack thinks
16 years ago
Shiyiya is describing ethical egoism
f00li5h shares
16 years ago
https://images.plurk.com/3402089_a8cdffa8eeb1bc3634c363af5b068bbe.jpg
Altreus thinks
16 years ago
that Einstein was a very fine cat indeed.
f00li5h
16 years ago
"too much hair! his brain is in terrible danger!"
SubStack
16 years ago
hypothesizes that the static electricity from Einstein's excess hair was responsible for his elevated brain activity
f00li5h has
16 years ago
no data to present to falsify substack 's claim
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