Pioneer1 Posted Tuesday at 05:40 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:40 PM In Ezekiel Chapter 23: 19-20 we read: Quote Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses. We know the ancient Egyptians.....before the Greek and Arab invasions....were Black. No need for further explanation.
Troy Posted Tuesday at 07:25 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:25 PM @Pioneer1! I'm no biblical scholar, but I'm astonished that you would take these passages literally, completely out of context, and distorting the intended meaning.
Pioneer1 Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM 6 minutes ago, Troy said: @Pioneer1! I'm no biblical scholar, but I'm astonished that you would take these passages literally, completely out of context, and distorting the intended meaning. COME ON G MONEY.....I mean Troy! First you say you're NOT a Biblical scholar...but then literally in the SAME SENTENCE you turn around and accuse me of "distorting the intended meaning"! If you're not a scholar, how do you KNOW what the intended meaning of this passage is?
Troy Posted Tuesday at 08:13 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:13 PM Because I can read @Pioneer1! I also know much of the bible, including what you shared, is not meant to be taken literally. I also went back and read the parts of the passages you did not post the additional context was helpful I also did a little research on those passages (since I have never read them before) Again, it does not take a biblical scholar to see that using the passage as you have distored the true meaning. But again, we think very differently. Do you consider yourself a biblical scholar Pioneer?
Pioneer1 Posted Tuesday at 08:16 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 08:16 PM Troy Ok, so since you say I misinterpreted that passage and took it out of context..... Then tell us what that passage REALLY means! Lol....if I distorted the meaning, what is the ACTUAL meaning as it was intended?
aka Contrarian Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM The Bible also said Methuselah lived 9 hundred years. But others decided a biblical year was different from what we now consider a year. Imo, the Bible is not a source of proof for anything. Who knows what the whims of the drunk monks who translated it were. It contradicts itself in so many instances. And so much of it based on mythology. As I recall, Pioneer once declared that the bilblcal reference to Jesus having hair like like a lamb didn't mean he had nappy hair like black folks.
Troy Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM @Pioneer1 so I gather you do not consider yourself a biblical scholar. 8 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: Lol....if I distorted the meaning, what is the ACTUAL meaning as it was intended? I provided bullet points on how I arrived at my conclusion. Reading your original passages and researching them took all of five minutes. You could have done that, indeed you should’ve done that before you posted the passage. The only reason I took the time to research, the meaning of the passage was that it was provocative. I wasn’t aware that there was any language like that in the Bible so I was curious to learn what it meant I won’t bother doing it for you because I already know there is nothing that I can say that will get you to think differently about what you posted. From your perspective, the Bible has provided proof that Black people have the biggest dicks. 1
Pioneer1 Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago Troy I'm not biblical scholar but I HAVE read the entire Bible from cover to cover and I frequently read entire parts of it not just in English but also in it's original Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic to get a more accurate understanding of it's passages. So I usually know what I'm talking about when I quote it. I didn't ask you how you arrived at your conclusion....lol. You said that I took those passages out of context and that they shouldn't be taken literally; so my question is what is the INTENDED meaning behind them? In other words..... If my interpretation is wrong, what is the CORRECT interpretation?
Troy Posted 52 minutes ago Report Posted 52 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: You said that I took those passages out of context and that they shouldn't be taken literally; so my question is what is the INTENDED meaning behind them? In other words..... If my interpretation is wrong, what is the CORRECT interpretation? Pioneer, I repeat your conclusion the Bible has provided proof that Black people have the biggest dicks. Your bizarreconclusion speaks for itself. As far as telling you what it the passage actually means. (1) I know with 100% certainty. It does not mean what you have asserted. (2) why waste my time when you will reject or ignore my reply. I will not provide the meeting for you, (3) biblical scholars can disagree on what it means, however, I can guarantee not one thinks it means what you do. 3 hours ago, Pioneer1 said: Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic you are literate and all of these languages, man I’m impressed maybe I should call you ProfP!
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