LOL. OK stlhead, you read the Bible and tell us your interpretation. It's not rocket science. Sure, there are times when it helps to study different traslations, and often an understanding of jewish\herbrew history, tradition, and culture is helpful. Same with Greek and Roman history, culture and tradation when looking at the New Testament.

But sure, if you think you can pick a random verse and just decide what you want it to mean, then feel free. But most of the time you have to dig a little deeper.

So again, please give us your interpretation and let us know how you came to that. For example, most Biblical Scholars (or even just regular folks like you and me) try to find several places in the Bible that support the idea being covered and also look for places that may be contrary before making an informed decision.

So I'm all ears - let's have it...