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The second girl at least read the book to confirm that it was shit, she even had Capote on deck as backup. Chick 1 is just lazy
Nope. Girl 2 saw that Girl 1â˛s absolutely accurate analysis was being shut down just because it wasnât stated in an intellectual way (in spite of its validity). So Girl 2 reinforced Girl 1â˛s opinions in solidarity and made sure that it was absolutely clear that Girl 1 was factually correct. WITHOUT taking credit for her observations (âkim is rightâ instead of âActually, kimâ) Â
Girls supporting Girls.Â
Girls not letting other girls be treated poorly.
If you read thirty pages of a book and hate it, thatâs a good analysis. Girl 1 literally said, âIt sucked for these reasons, and I only got through 30 pages.â She was absolutely paying attention and trying to get it. But if all you get is a headache, fuck that book.
Being able to endure something does not equal an obligation to withstand it.
Ooh.Â
Thatâs a new thought.
i may need to embroider this on a sampler with flowers and skulls around it
âSleep doesnât help if itâs your soul thatâs tired.â
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âthe Bible says homosexuality is a sinâ well the Bible also has a lot of sexism, rape, incest, violence and a lot of contradictory messages in general because it was written by people and people have agendas
I donât really think that God even has the time to care about if people are gay like if heâs got a whole world to run there are more important things anyway
And if God is love, heâs not just loving me if I am what he wants; heâs loving me as the person he made me to be, which is a queer person
You canât say âI love you, and I made you gay but Iâm sending you to hell you awful sinnerâ my dude that doesnât make sense itâs not like hell has a low population is it
The god I believe in loves queer people because thatâs how he made us
the bible doesnât condemn homosexuality anyway. Itâs content taken out of context and misinterpreted over hundreds of years of translations, re-translations, and mis-translations.Â
Hell, in Kenneth Davisâs Donât Know Much About The Bible, thereâs a passage that absolutely blows my mind and proves just how much we can misinterpret with simple translation mistakes:Â
âIn researching the worldâs oldest city, for instance, I learned that Joshuaâs Jericho is one of the oldest human settlements. It also lies on a major earthquake zone. Could that simple fact of geology have had anything to do with those famous walls tumbling down? Then I discovered that Moses and the tribes of Israel never crossed the Red Sea but escaped from Pharaoh and his chariots across the Sea of Reeds, an uncertain designation which might be one of several Egyptian lakes or a marshy section of the Nile Delta. This mistranslation crept into the Greek Septuagint version and was uncovered by modern scholars with access to old Hebrew manuscripts.â
The bible is one long-ass game of telephone, whispered around the world in dozens if not hundreds of languages, for thousands of years. I have a hard time knowing what my grandpa is talking about, when he starts going on about the technology or practices of his youth, and that was only about 80 years ago, in the same country and in the same language as me. So why every Joe on the streets thinks they can take one or two verses, completely out of context and probably mis-translated several times to boot, and use it to spout propaganda and hatred for an entire group of people will forever be beyond me.Â
Youâre all valid, and frankly, if there is a âloving God,â then that God will be happy to see you happy. Seriously.Â
I needed that. Thank you.
The Bible wasnât faxed down from the sky, people, itâs been compiled and formulated for hundreds of years until it became what it is today. And yes, misinterpreted by whoever with whatever agenda-of-the-day.
And hypocrites always stick to the word and not the spirit of any religion: to love, to help, to respect, to protect, and to strive to make the world a better place.
Yup, Jesus never said ANYTHING against LGBT people. All he said was donât be greedy, donât be lustful and donât be wrathful. The fact that LGBTphobes took those instructions out of context to justify their LGBTphobia is pretty telling!
Hey, your friendly neighborhood Jew here!
You guys know that verse in Leviticus that homophobes like to trot out? Well, Iâm here to tell you:
They donât read Hebrew and they donât know shit.
And now hereâs something you probably wonât hear from any of those Fine Christian Folks ⢠anytime soon, either:
We do read Hebrew and we still donât know shit.
Hereâs the thing. The most âaccurateâ word-for-word translation of that verse would say âa man shall not lie with another man; it is forbidden.â
Hereâs the issue.
The grammar surrounding âmenâ in that sentence isnât correct, and the word Iâve translated as âforbiddenâ is âtoevah,â a word so fucking old we literally donât know what it meant anymore.
The strange sentence construction suggests that âlie with another manâ uses a feminine construction you wouldnât normally find in a sentence thatâs entirely about men, and while âtoevahâ means âforbidden,â itâs not actually clear what is forbidden. Hereâs an incomplete list of possibilities:
Pederasty (adult male/adolescent male sex) is full-stop forbidden, a man sleeping with a male prostitute is full-stop forbidden, a man sleeping with a man as part of any kind of sex magic or fertility ritual is forbidden.
And my rabbiâs personal interpretation, based on the sentence construction: a man shouldnât sleep with another man in a womanâs bed. (So basically: donât cheat on your wife with a dude, which is probably treated separately from âdonât commit adulteryâ because adultery would come with the risk of an illegitimate child.)
Youâll notice none of these involve âew, you disgusting gays.â
Unless you accept a word-for-word literal translation with zero consideration for the social mores and other tribes surrounding Israel contemporary with the writing of Torah, nothing about this commandment has anything to do with our modern understanding of queer people having committed relationships. Once you start taking the rituals and practices of Israelâs contemporaries into account, it suddenly becomes clear why these prohibitions would have been put into place (sex magic was common in the cult of Baâal, for example, while pederasty was practically a requirement in Greece).
If youâre just a person out there loving other people of the same gender as you? The Torah says nothing against you. But do you know what our literary tradition does say?
It puts you in the company of Naomi and Ruth.
Ruth is considered the first convert, and her vow to her mother-in-law Naomi (after Ruthâs husbandâs death) forms the basis of our modern marriage vows. âWhere you go, I shall go, and where you lodge, I shall lodge; your people shall be my people, and your G-d my G-d; and where you die I shall die, and there shall I be buried.â Ruth remarries as prescribed by law at the time, but even when a child is born of that new union, nobody calls it âRuthâs and Boazâs childââthey all say a child has been born to Ruth and Naomi.
You are in the company of a woman whose name we invoke in our prayers and whose life we celebrate. I wear her words around my shoulders on my tallit, my sacred prayer shawl. Since we consider that everything in the Tanakh is intended for learning and study, what might we take from this story, but that a queer person can be virtuous and beloved of G-d?
Slow clap for Jews spitting truth.
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