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		<title>By: Makarios</title>
		<link>http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2007/09/beliefnets-balance.html#comment-1312</link>
		<dc:creator>Makarios</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Re: Why the Bible Forbids Paganism Dear Mr. Klinghoffer:Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God&#039;s Law. I have learned a great deal from your articles, and I try to share that knowledge with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend Witchcraft, for example, I simply remind them that Exodus 22:17 clearly states &quot;Thou shalt not suffer a Witch to live.&quot; End of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the specific laws and how to follow them: 1. When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord (Leviticus 1:9). The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them? 2. I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her? 3. I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Leviticus 15:19-24). The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offence. 4. Leviticus 25:44 states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and female, provided they are purchased from neighboring nations. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans, but not Americans. Can you clarify? Why can&#039;t I own Americans? 5. I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself? 6. A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination (Leviticus 11:10), it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. Is it?7. Leviticus 21:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I occasionally wear glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here? 8. Most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the hair around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Leviticus 19:27. How should they die? 9. I know from Leviticus 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves? 10. My uncle has a farm. He violates Leviticus 19:19 by planting two different crops in the same field, as does his wife by wearing garments made of two different kinds of thread (cotton/polyester blend). He also tends to curse and blaspheme a lot. Is it really necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the whole town together to stone them? (Leviticus 24:10-16) Couldn&#039;t we just burn them to death at a private family affair like we do with people who sleep with their in-laws? (Leviticus 20:14) 11. I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that God&#039;s word is eternal and unchanging. Yours sincerely, Makariosmakarios@wiccanweb.ca</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re: Why the Bible Forbids Paganism Dear Mr. Klinghoffer:Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God&#8217;s Law. I have learned a great deal from your articles, and I try to share that knowledge with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend Witchcraft, for example, I simply remind them that Exodus 22:17 clearly states &#8220;Thou shalt not suffer a Witch to live.&#8221; End of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the specific laws and how to follow them: 1. When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord (Leviticus 1:9). The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them? 2. I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her? 3. I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Leviticus 15:19-24). The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offence. 4. Leviticus 25:44 states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and female, provided they are purchased from neighboring nations. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans, but not Americans. Can you clarify? Why can&#8217;t I own Americans? 5. I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself? 6. A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination (Leviticus 11:10), it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. Is it?7. Leviticus 21:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I occasionally wear glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here? 8. Most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the hair around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Leviticus 19:27. How should they die? 9. I know from Leviticus 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves? 10. My uncle has a farm. He violates Leviticus 19:19 by planting two different crops in the same field, as does his wife by wearing garments made of two different kinds of thread (cotton/polyester blend). He also tends to curse and blaspheme a lot. Is it really necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the whole town together to stone them? (Leviticus 24:10-16) Couldn&#8217;t we just burn them to death at a private family affair like we do with people who sleep with their in-laws? (Leviticus 20:14) 11. I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that God&#8217;s word is eternal and unchanging. Yours sincerely, <a href="mailto:Makariosmakarios@wiccanweb.ca">Makariosmakarios@wiccanweb.ca</a></p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 10:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ya okay... so fair is fair, I can see the point in that... why muck up a happy ending though?  This is more like stoking a fire of a long time fued than bringing balance.  Lets look at all the hundreds of years wiccans and pagans have been oppressed, by the very people who believe to &quot;judge not lest ye be judged&quot; and to &quot;Love thy neighbor as thyself&quot;.  Sometimes it&#039;s best to leave a happy ending happy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ya okay&#8230; so fair is fair, I can see the point in that&#8230; why muck up a happy ending though?  This is more like stoking a fire of a long time fued than bringing balance.  Lets look at all the hundreds of years wiccans and pagans have been oppressed, by the very people who believe to &#8220;judge not lest ye be judged&#8221; and to &#8220;Love thy neighbor as thyself&#8221;.  Sometimes it&#8217;s best to leave a happy ending happy.</p>
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