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Many take religious oaths, unwittingly violating these rules: 11 things the Bible strictly forbids and most people do every day
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Many take religious oaths, unwittingly violating these rules: 11 things the Bible strictly forbids and most people do every day

The article lists 11 things that the Bible supposedly prohibits, which many people unknowingly engage in daily. These include tattooing, astrology, gossiping, using harsh words toward parents, remarrying after divorce, women speaking in church, eating certain sea creatures, sexual immorality, premarital sex, cross-dressing, and overeating. The article presents these prohibitions as absolute rules but does not provide context or scholarly interpretation, nor does it address modern interpretations or debates within religious communities.

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Many take religious oaths, unwittingly violating these rules: 11 things the Bible strictly forbids and most people do every day

The article lists 11 things that the Bible supposedly prohibits, which many people unknowingly engage in daily. These include tattooing, astrology, gossiping, using harsh words toward parents, remarrying after divorce, women speaking in church, eating certain sea creatures, sexual immorality, premarital sex, cross-dressing, and overeating. The article presents these prohibitions as absolute rules but does not provide context or scholarly interpretation, nor does it address modern interpretations or debates within religious communities.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses religious teachings and does not take a stance on any political issue. It presents information about biblical prohibitions without framing them in a politically charged manner or showing bias towards any side.

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 40): The article presents a list of 11 'forbidden' actions according to the Bible, but many of these interpretations are not supported by mainstream biblical scholarship. The claims lack specific references to verses and often misrepresent or oversimplify complex theological concepts. The tone is subject

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