There's a nearby church where I am that flies a rainbow homo flag 24/7. Their Pastor is a Female from "racist apartheid south Africa." They recently upgraded to the LGBTLMNOPQRSTUVQXYZ+ rainbow flag with the black and brown and sideways triangle to include kid fuckers too.
There aren't many churches that do this, but it's one in particular - I'm sure to give them my middle finger salute every time I drive by.
I'm not sure that is a mistranslation, as "kill" and "murder" are very closely related in act and it wasn't until (more, relatively) modern law separated murder into a specific legal distinction.
If anything it could be a case of misinterpretation, or incorrect application of modern day commonly held beliefs clashing with the original translations.
John Lovell ( Retired Army Ranger ) was interviewed on the Shawn Ryan Show and he cleared the air on that myth.
He quoted the Bible ( Ecclesiastes ),
“There’s a time for killing,
and there’s a time for healing.”
He also said,
“Thou shalt not kill.” is an incorrect translation.
The correct translation is,
“Thou shalt not murder.”
Modern day religious types would never agree with you, and would likely call you a conspiracy theorist.
Haha you just reminded me:.
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There's a nearby church where I am that flies a rainbow homo flag 24/7. Their Pastor is a Female from "racist apartheid south Africa." They recently upgraded to the LGBTLMNOPQRSTUVQXYZ+ rainbow flag with the black and brown and sideways triangle to include kid fuckers too.
There aren't many churches that do this, but it's one in particular - I'm sure to give them my middle finger salute every time I drive by.
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I'm not sure that is a mistranslation, as "kill" and "murder" are very closely related in act and it wasn't until (more, relatively) modern law separated murder into a specific legal distinction.
If anything it could be a case of misinterpretation, or incorrect application of modern day commonly held beliefs clashing with the original translations.