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Is exchanging porn for a Bible 'freedom of speech' or freedom to hate others beliefs?

This was allowed at an University in Texas. Of course, Christians were allowed to participate and rebutted the atheists debate.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The Atheist have obvuiously NO IDEA of Biblical Context interpretation, Their arguements are easily refuted.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I find it quite revealing. Think about it. Doesn't this tell you that the *real* problem atheists have with the bible is that it condemns sexual immorality? I see this event as an almost perfect illustration of what's going on behind all the pseudo intellectual raving. This isn't at all to say that there are no atheists who simply cannot reconcile what they see with God's existence. There clearly are. But I still think it speaks volumes about the type of atheist who engages in this kind of behavior. I'm also convinced that these are the overwhelming majority. Socially, it's all about sexual freedom. God says "NO!" and these guys are throwing a tantrum. That's my take on it.

  • oliver
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    This campus silliness reminds me of when I was in school I joined in making fun of a guy who would show up once a year give his testimony about his former life drinking, pot, womanizing, heavy metal etc. and then rail against "jezebels", drinking, etc. He wasn't an "artful" speaker, maybe didn't come off as "college smart" and raised a ruckus, put on a show. Lots of people made fun of him (not because they were pseudo-intellectual Plato enthusiasts so much as they liked to party straight up) but I shouldn't have joined in with the crowd and really regret that I did now all these years later. Didn't bother me for years but now it does.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yeah that was kind of low, but if some of the Atheists here are any indication, it's not surprising. I would think exchanging Bibles for a book about Space or Einstein would be more productive, but what do I know? It was obviously a publicity stunt done to arouse heated feelings, but it was just plain stupid in my opinion.

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  • Zombie
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Porn is expressing freedom of speech. Trading a Bible away for porn is freedom of trade, and it sounds to me like a pretty good trade.

    Your flippant summary of the alleged debate isn't too convincing.

  • 1 decade ago

    Religion is a waist of our thoughts ,we should be getting smarter and all stop waisting our time with crap that has no answers....Learn about the world or science

    or something...just don't hurt anything...Stuff that has to do with religion should be kept out of school...Atheism is not a religion and all things should be approached

    neutral...Agnostic...And Christians should leave everyone the hell alone...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The Bible encourages porn

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Nowhere in scripture does it say to hate. It's unfortunate that Christians don't always live up to our role model. However, Jesus is a tough role model to live up to. Nevertheless, there is not near the hate in Christians that atheists would like people to believe.

  • 1 decade ago

    Neither

    It is freedom of choice

    If you choose to swap violent obscene literature for non violent erotica then that is your choice and you should be free to choose.

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't view the Bible as the word of God.

    I do respect the reverence its believers have and no venerated piece of worship should be ridiculed.... its mean and disrespectful.

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