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Originally posted by saint4God
My proof that ATS is not an Anti-Christian conspiracy is that I have not been banned yet.
Originally posted by darkelf
Well, I did get banned for about a week. No one knows why, guess it was a fluke in the system.
Originally posted by Ashley_T
I have been reading this site for a close to seven years, and I was really shocked to see an ad that had the face of Jesus, saying " He didn't exist." I actually watched the trailer out of curiosity and was really shocked to see a very biased film that contained hateful statements about believers in Christ and that all whom believed in him were silly for believing in a fictional hero.
I suppose I was surprised to see it on a site that wants to deny ignorance. For anyone who watched the trailer, that statements made during the whole 3 minute trailer were not backed by any evidence and were quite ignorant and hateful. It was not a debate but rather an attack.
Other then that, I still love ATS.
Originally posted by Ashley_T
I have been reading this site for a close to seven years, and I was really shocked to see an ad that had the face of Jesus, saying " He didn't exist."
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Other then that, I still love ATS.
Originally posted by Ashley_T
Well, I watched the trailer, so I only have that to go on. They compared Christ to a hero concept.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
I wonder if ATS would allow an ad for a film featuring a portrait of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, containing the caption "He didn't exist"...?
That's a useless question, I suppose, since ATS has no control over what ads appear on the site. But I wonder how likely it is that we'll ever see such a film, or such an ad?
You know damned well that we'll never see such a film or such an ad on the ATS site, or anywhere else, because it might offend the Muslim community. We must not offend Muslims.
We can offend Christians 'til our nuts drop off, no problem. We can call Americans "Nazis" if we want, no problem. But we mustn't dare offend other cultures and other religions.
After all, Christianity and America are the two greatest evils in the world, aren't they? Christianity and America deserve whatever insulting rot the rest of the world dishes out, don't they?
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
it's a lot harder to deny the existence of a guy when we have a huge mosque built around his body... we'd be offending common sense... we have the body of muhammed
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
oh, the persecuted american christians card. you're so badly persecuted, having majority control over the government and money
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
but whenever you say "here are these bones that could be the bones of jesus" or "jesus had a wife and kids" christians have a fit
Originally posted by dynphasia
In case these guys or anybody don't know it, the whole basis of Christianity's based on Jesus' undying Assumption into Heaven.
Originally posted by dynphasia
Yeah, duh, if you found Jesus' remains or his grave, why, it'd definitely have an impact on the religion.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
What does that have to do with the stupidity of the religion? Islam is just as absurd and just as dangerous as any other cult on the planet, and perhaps more so. It wouldn't matter if Muhammad was still alive today, it's still a nutty and violent religion, worthy only of history's scrapheap of bad ideas.
Having control over the world, let's keep it honest. Yes, I am American, but I'm not a Christian, nor even religious.
I suppose you're referring to the Discovery Channel's "Lost Tomb of Jesus"... Umm, I'm not hearing Christians having fits over that program. I didn't hear Christians having fits 27 years ago, either, when the tomb was discovered and the original translations were made of the sepulchres.
And nobody has said "Here are the bones of Jesus," because the Israel Antiquities Authority reburied the remains in an undisclosed, unmarked location outside of Jerusalem 27 years ago. Apparently, even a distinguished body of archaeologists and anthropologists such as those of the IAA weren't terribly impressed with the bodily evidence, either.