• timgrant@ttrpg.network
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    10 months ago

    “Where I heard that” is from the Christian Bible.

    Consider Philippians, Chapter 3, Verse 2.

    Philippians 3:2 in Other Translations

    2 Watch out for those dogs, those people who do evil, those mutilators who say you must be circumcised to be saved.

    Because not everyone knows this stuff: this is text from one of the Epistles (Latin for “letters”) which are attributed to Paul of Tarsus also known as Saint Paul the Apostle. Apostle means one of the chief disciples of Jesus Christ. The Epistles provide instruction to early Christians on how to organize their churches.

    @Archpawn@lemmy.world posts another relevant passage.

    What made you disagree?

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        10 months ago

        Provide some evidence for your claim, then.

        A major point of the quote I provided is that Christians are not bound by such strictures on dress, diet, mold remediation, etc., set forth in Leviticus, Deuteronomy, or elsewhere in Hebrew Scripture (which the early Christian church adapted with some changes to be the Old Testament).

        I myself have been to a lot of baptisms, and there’s never been a circumcision involved. It’s not on me to prove a negative though…where’s your evidence?

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            10 months ago

            The fact that many men, religious and otherwise, happen to be circumcised in a country where many Christians live does not make it part of the religion.

            Why would I believe your unsupported claims that are contrary to lots of evidence, my studies, and my own lived experience?

            I hope you learn one day that making generalizations about groups of people based on your own vague notions is neither good nor kind.