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originally posted by: undo
a reply to: mOjOm
first, racism against white people in the usa today, is not based on skin color, it just happens to coincide with it.
the real push is to rid the planet of abrahamic religions. the bulk of christians and jews on the planet, are white and are either in america or europe.
in europe, the liberal party, which was a social democracy, has morphed into a totalitarian super state in the making. freedom of speech is gone. freedom of religion is gone, not due to laws, but due to roaming gangs of radical islamists raping the european women who don't wear the burkha. the indigenous citizens are insulted, lambasted, flamed, degraded, by their own government and media.
the upswing in violence and rapes and the decision of european countries to blame it on their own citizens, is making the non abrahamic religious people very mad. against, you guessed it, abrahamic religions. by the time it makes it to full blown totalitarianism, they'll just round up the people devoted or crazy enough to admit their religion and kill them, just as every totalitarian state has done in the past.
as far as reporting the crimes of the individuals in the video, yeah pretty much. but you notice what's missing? the crimes of all the other politicians of varous ethnicities. and that's because they don't really care about crime, they are just playing their part in the removal of abrahamic religions from the planet via ethnic cleansing, genocide and eventual crap like hitler did to the jews and stalin did to the kulaks.
Doesn't it bother you that absolutely nowhere does the cop say he kills for Christ? That's what the headline says. Where does anyone get that idea. Let me suggest that someone find a spot where he actually says he's killing for Christ.
Charlie has combined his skills in instruction with his personal experience in killing as a Christian warrior providing him the ability to connect with the reader.
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: charles1952
Just reviewing the thread, and wanted to respond to this question of yours:
Doesn't it bother you that absolutely nowhere does the cop say he kills for Christ? That's what the headline says. Where does anyone get that idea. Let me suggest that someone find a spot where he actually says he's killing for Christ.
He says it in the summary for the book, which HE WROTE, as a self-publisher, and I posted above:
Charlie has combined his skills in instruction with his personal experience in killing as a Christian warrior providing him the ability to connect with the reader.
Guess you missed that part. I put it in red.
the problem is, one guy is not even remotely close to a representative sample
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: undo
the problem is, one guy is not even remotely close to a representative sample
He is a representative example of the Evangelical crowd, AND, he is teaching little kids (K-level) in his "church" (and also youths/adults), as an "Elder."
It scares the holy bejeezus out of me.
Just what we need: Hamas a la America. Grooming little terrorists.
most evangelicals are protestants, who came to this country to get AWAY from religious dominionism in the first dam place.
originally posted by: undo
a reply to: AfterInfinity
your signature quote:
"no fate but what we make..."
why do you think i'm in here fussing? i don't want to be killed or have my freedoms revoked over my view regarding the after life.
originally posted by: mOjOm
You're not actually being serious are you??? Do find that video to be credible and informative and showing sincere effort in being honest??
Evangelicalism
Main article: Evangelicalism
See also: Conservative evangelicalism
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Beginning at the end of 18th century, several international revivals of Pietism (such as the Great Awakening and the Second Great Awakening) took place across denominational lines, largely in the English-speaking world. Their teachings and successor groupings are referred to generally as the Evangelical movement. The chief emphases of this movement were individual conversion, personal piety and Bible study, public morality often including temperance and abolitionism, de-emphasis of formalism in worship and in doctrine, a broadened role for laity in worship, evangelism and teaching, and cooperation in evangelism across denominational lines. Some of the major figures in this movement include Billy Graham, Harold John Ockenga, John Stott, and Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
During the 20th century evangelicals reacted to perceived excesses of Christian fundamentalism, adding to concern for biblical authority, an emphasis on liberal arts, cooperation among churches, Christian apologetics, and non-denominational evangelization.
Prot·es·tant
ˈprätəstənt/
noun
1.
a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.