[quote]pushharder wrote:
Derek, can you imagine having 1,000 women in your harem who are all doing some variation of that just for you on a regular basis?
Sheesh.[/quote]
I just need my woman doing this every day.
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Does your wife read the TNation forums or does she just take your word for it when you tell her you earned a bunch of brownie points today?
[quote]pushharder wrote:
Derek, can you imagine having 1,000 women in your harem who are all doing some variation of that just for you on a regular basis?
Sheesh.[/quote]
I just need my woman doing this every day.
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Does your wife read the TNation forums or does she just take your word for it when you tell her you earned a bunch of brownie points today?[/quote]
She has an account Jlo, she used to post some when she had time. I married up, some of the guys on here know her through G+ and actually Edgy has met her. Old horny bastard would run off with her if he could.
Jesus never said or implied, āI donāt care what the SoS or Genesis or 2 Kings or Job or Malachi meant when they were written because they mean something now.ā
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And I never implied not caring about them. But you do have it backwards. The new testament is the revision. It is the completion and fulfillment of the old. The new should change the way we know and understand the old, otherwise, what was the point?
Much of what Jesus discussed was essentially commentary on the old testament and itās teachings. It is the old that cannot be understood completely without the new.
It is the reliance on the old testament and itās culture that informed the Jewish people of Jesusā day. Exactly the corrupted teachings and practices that he came to correct.
Viewing Jesusā teachings and the new testament through the culture, tradition, and basis of the old testament is exactly what the pharisees and sadducees did. They were also much better at it, more informed, and more studied than you, and they still got it wrong.