Atheists & Agnostics
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Abominations listed in the Bible
The following is a list of things the Bible considers an abomination:
Unclean things (Lev. 7:21)
Customs of pagans (Lev. 18:30)
Idols (2 Chr. 15:8; 1 Pet. 4:3)
Sins of men (Ps. 14:1; 53:1)
Cheating (Mic. 6:10)
Lost souls (Rev. 21:8)
A froward man (perverse; one who turns aside (Pro. 3:32; 11:20)
A proud look (Pro. 6:16-17)
A lying tongue (Pro. 6:17; 12:22)
Hands that shed innocent blood ((Pro. 6:17)
A wicked scheming heart (Pro. 6:18)
Feet that are quick to sin (Pro. 6:18)
A false witness that speaks lies (Pro. 6:19)
A sower of discord (Pro. 6:19)
Wickedness (Pro. 8 )
A false balance or scale (Pro. 11:1)
Sacrifices of the wicked (Pro. 15:8; 21:27)
The way of the wicked (Pro. 15 )
The thoughts of the wicked (Pro. 15:26)
The proud of heart (Pro. 16:5)
Justifying the wicked (Pro. 17:15)
Condemning the just (Pro. 17:15)
Divers, dishonest weights (Pro. 20:10, 23)
Divers, dishonest measures (Pro. 20:10)
Refusing to hear the law (Pro. 28 )
Prayers of the rebel (Pro. 28 )
Eating flesh of peace offerings on the 3rd day (Lev. 7:18)
Some same sex acts (Lev. 18:22; 20:13; Dt. 23:18) See GayPrejudice.com
Taking ornaments from idols when being destroyed (Dt. 7:25-26)
Any Idolatrous practices (Dt. 12:31; 13:14; 17:4; 18 ; 20:18; 29:17)
Offering an imperfect animal to God as a sacrifice (Dt. 17:1)
Any traffic with demons (Dt. 18 -12)
Wearing clothes of the opposite sex (Dt. 22:5) See GayPrejudice.com
Bringing the hire of a harlot or sodomite into God's house (Dt. 23:18)
Re-marriage of former companions (Dt. 24:1-4)
Cheating others (Dt. 25:13-16)
Making images/idols (Dt. 27:15)
Idols of Ammon (1 Ki. 11:5)
Idols of Moab (1 Ki. 11 ; 2 Ki. 11:13)
Idols of Zidon (2 Ki. 23:13)
Incense offered by hypocrites (Isa. 1:13)
Eating unclean things (Isa. 66:17)
Offering human sacrifices (Jer. 32:35)
Robbery (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Murder (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Adultery (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Oppression of others, particularly the poor or vulnerable (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Violence (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Breaking vows (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Lending with interest to a brother (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Lying with a menstruous woman (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Hardness of heart (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Injustice (Ezek. 18: 6-13)
Worship of anti-Christ (Dan. 11:31; 12:11; Mt. 24:15; 2 Th. 2:4; Rev. 13)
Incest (Lev. 19: 6-30)
Things highly esteemed by man (Lk. 16:15)
Many other sins of the nations (Lev. 18: 26-29; Dt. 18: 9-12; 20:18; 29:17; 1 Ki. 14:24; 21:2, 11; 23:24; 2 Chr. 28:3; 33:2; 34:33; 36:14; Ezek. 7: 3-20; 8: 6-17; 16: 2-58; 20: 4-30; Rev. 17: 4-5)
Alice11111
(5,730 posts)what about judge not, lest you be judged. Cast out the mote in your own eye before that of others, or some such.
Weren't some of those for hygiene purposes?
I don't focus on the Old Testament much. I prefer the uplifting words of Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount.
safeinOhio
(34,242 posts)I often question Christians that quote the OT. I just have to ask them about Jesus's words on the subject and invite them to buy a Red Letter Bible and focus on the words in red if you wish to be called a Christian.
I saw a bible once that had red, blue, geen and orange letters. I kid you not. Published not highlighted.
progressoid
(50,784 posts)I remember ours had red and black. Everything in red was Jebus's words.
What were the blue green and orange letters?
defacto7
(13,635 posts)but red was Jesus, I think green was apostles, orange was... hell I dont know.. but I think blue was prophesy. Black letters were the insignificant parts I suppose. Nothing like bull shit in Technicolor.
Freelancer
(2,107 posts)My grandpa said that. I asked him what it meant once, and he said "nothing, really, but it sounds like something in the bible, doesn't it?"
He liked messing with people like that. He was sort of a cross between Gandalf and Mr. Greenjeans. [Sigh]
Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)If you interpret it to be saying something like not trusting charity from crooks.
Cartoonist
(7,557 posts)Idols of Ammon
Idols of Moab
Idols of Zidon
defacto7
(13,635 posts)If one is going to be envious, go all out.