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Bible has nor rules about either. I looked through the real open Bible project. Went to "what does the Bible say about x?" Type in "pedophilia" With how upset Christians get at it, it must be in there somewhere. It's not. First result (ranked on "most relevant"/"closest match") is a quote of Jesus saying something like "if anyone leads little ones into sin, it would be better if they were to tie a millstone to their necks" But the Bible never lists such sexual activity as one of these "sins", in fact, the Bible goes to great lengths to list off all the sins, but sex between adults and children isn't one of them. There are a lot of sex laws, mind you, and they play major roles in the Bible's stories, but pedophilia isn't one of those laws, some of the laws are: - sex with animals - Men having sex with other Men - Adultery, both the one who cheats on their partner and the one who they cheat with - Incest, with both biological family and that of your spouses - Sex with partners who worship another God or follow a different religion, or who are heretics, blaspheming God or taking his name in vain, or are practitioners of magic - Not one mention of acceptable ages for the female sexual partner of a male, even though the Bible never shies away from anything to do with such subjects as sex and sexual partners - Wives of men regarded as being holy and blessed in the Bible mentioned as being as young as 13, for example, the mother Mary of Jesus was only around 14 when she got pregnant with Jesus, even if that were a sex-free pregnancy, the kid still came out the traditional way, and he had a brother, James, who was conceived in the usual fashion.

Type in "lesbianism" - surely something there as well - less than the first, but more supported than pedophilia, as there was mention of women lusting after one another among the "unnatural perversions" god cursed a people with - mfw the biblical case for prohibition of fuzz-bumping is stronger than that for kiddie-raping

Bible has nor rules about either. I looked through the real open Bible project. Went to "what does the Bible say about x?" Type in "pedophilia" With how upset Christians get at it, it must be in there somewhere. It's not. First result (ranked on "most relevant"/"closest match") is a quote of Jesus saying something like "if anyone leads little ones into sin, it would be better if they were to tie a millstone to their necks" But the Bible never lists such sexual activity as one of these "sins", in fact, the Bible goes to great lengths to list off all the sins, but sex between adults and children isn't one of them. There are a lot of sex laws, mind you, and they play major roles in the Bible's stories, but pedophilia isn't one of those laws, some of the laws are: - sex with animals - Men having sex with other Men - Adultery, both the one who cheats on their partner and the one who they cheat with - Incest, with both biological family and that of your spouses - Sex with partners who worship another God or follow a different religion, or who are heretics, blaspheming God or taking his name in vain, or are practitioners of magic - Not one mention of acceptable ages for the female sexual partner of a male, even though the Bible never shies away from anything to do with such subjects as sex and sexual partners - Wives of men regarded as being holy and blessed in the Bible mentioned as being as young as 13, for example, the mother Mary of Jesus was only around 14 when she got pregnant with Jesus, even if that were a sex-free pregnancy, the kid still came out the traditional way, and he had a brother, James, who was conceived in the usual fashion. Type in "lesbianism" - surely something there as well - less than the first, but more supported than pedophilia, as there was mention of women lusting after one another among the "unnatural perversions" god cursed a people with - mfw the biblical case for prohibition of fuzz-bumping is stronger than that for kiddie-raping

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the Bible never lists such sexual activity as one of these "sins"

There are many things the bible doesn't describe that are morally wrong. Just because there is no document that says you shouldn't do one thing or another means that it is perfectly reasonable to act in such a manner. Arguing as such is a very jewish tactic to subvert society.

The bible doesn't mention consuming opioids as bad or dangerous, yet most reasonable people know not to do such a thing. The bible doesn't mention not to inject people with poisonous substances like mRNA spike proteins. It does mention not killing people though.

People who don't oppose pedophilia and don't reject lesbianism are weak and feeble minded because they are subjected to jewish propaganda encouraging decrepit behavior. There is an age of sexual consent because children are unable to defend themselves. Parents are in a position to protect children under 18 from miscreants who want to sexually abuse them. Again, jews will try to subvert this authority by trying to lower the age of consent. Feeble minded adults will go along with this nonsense even if the bible says something contrary.

In summary, it's not possible to document everything you should or should not do. You have a brain that allows you to see patterns that allow you to synthesize other things you should or shouldn't do. People who can't do this, shouldn't be parents or be in a position of power.

You are correct.

The thing I'm responding to is what someone said to me yesterday, that all morality cones from the Bible, that all our laws are Biblical in origin.

She said that pedophilia was one of them, I had a handy resource to look through for it, it wasn't there.

"All" doesn't mean "most" it means all.

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True. I see too many people unable to make basic decisions, only to be ruled by criminals who take joy in subverting people and controlling them.

I concluded some time back we live in a world of symbolism. There are many people who either by choice or laziness don't recognize and make connections unless explicitly told.

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Lol you think it's 18? What about great granny?