Abomination

Abomination is a term frequently used in the King James Version English translation of the Bible to refer to acts that are abhorrent to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic God, a.k.a. Yahweh, Jehovah, or Allah. The English word "abomination" as used in the Bible is a translation of at least four different Hebrew words so, how exact can it be?

List
Such acts include but surely are not limited to:


 * 1) Images and other paraphernalia of forbidden cults
 * 2) The practice of witchcraft and kindred arts
 * 3) Eating animals that are regarded as unclean
 * 4) * Seafood that lacks fins and scales
 * 5) * Insects other than locusts, crickets and grasshoppers
 * 6) The falsification of weights and measures
 * 7) Evil thoughts
 * 8) Evil deeds
 * 9) On occasion, lewdness and harlotry
 * 10) Wearing clothes woven with different fabrics, or planting different crops in the same field
 * 11) Homosexuality

Punishment
Public stoning was frequently seen as being a fitting punishment for engaging in abominations. Lesser abominations resulted in being "shut off from your people." There remains some question how bad such a punishment is, to be shut off from a people who would stone you for breaking some of their other rules.

Equivocation
The joy of being a so-called "fundamentalist literalist", is that one can use the art of word trickery (which was not a sign of humor until after Christ) to confound the believers. That is to say, the act of eating shellfish or having a rockin' night of same-sex love, which are only a "minor abomination" are now conveniently and easily equated with the truly vile acts of witchcraft.

Hulk
could also refer to The Incredible Hulk's rival monster-thing.