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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Sodom and Gomorrah: My View

Genesis ( 10/15/2003, 23:05:34 )

I believe people are getting to far into this. so there was a city of evil. Welcome to America. What is considered heathen? Hindu beliefs? Budism? Wiccan? I say the Bible is about full of it when it talks of heaven, and hell. I can guarantee I will not want to worship for the rest of existence. And does the Bible also mean that all these nice people who wouldn't hurt a fly from a few of these other religions are going to hell? I believe the Bible is flawed. These are ideas that the leaders of a time far past came up with in order to control the general public. And if the views in the Bible, such as heaven and hell are wrong, then so might the views on right and wrong. Therefore, Sodom and Gomorrah is but a story, and/or at best a natural disaster, seeing as how according to science, everything that happens in nature(as such in the Bible) is actually nature, and god not "directly affecting" the Earth anymore, the Bible not only fights nature and science, but fights itself.

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