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Originally posted by XsweetNspiceyX
reply to post by Cuervo
Here let me explain it to you this way. Aslong as you are ranting and raving about what they say. As long as you know what they are saying. THEY will NEVER go away!
Remember Aleister Crowley's heinous claims in some of his books that made him the "Wickedest Man in the World"?
Remember Eminem's lyrics gay bashing and drug use?
Same principle it gains attention and attention good or bad in business is money. And or Immortality.
Originally posted by arpgme
reply to post by Cuervo
Ignorant Christians putting down another religion because it seems "silly" to them, meanwhile they are worshiping a 2000 year old rabbi as God incarnate and as his own son while symbolically drinking his blood (wine) and eating his flesh (bread). Now that, just sounds outright creepy to those not familiar with the religion. More crazy than appreciating nature which actually sounds NATURAL compared to this...
Appreciating nature is so "weird" and "silly", worshiping an ancient man as an almighty authority (God) is not in their eyes...
Originally posted by Darkphoenix77
No offense meant to Milli Vanilli fans, but even you guys must know how selective of a crowd you reside in.
edit on 20-2-2013 by Darkphoenix77 because: EDIT
Originally posted by CarbonBase
Sigh! What are you going to do with Mundanes? In the context of what they're talking about, I can't see what point they're trying to make. So, they are going to add 'Pagan' holidays to they're school calendar. As Doctor Zoidberg would say 'Hoorwray'! When I walk through Veterans cemeteries, I see headstones with a Pentagram. It makes me feel good, not because these Vets have passed into the Summer Lands, but because, they were people of faith, pre-Christian faiths, who's holiday's are now mostly adopted as 'Christian' holidays. My wife is 'Wiccan', she's a high priestess. If she didn't say so, you'd probably never guess (Unless of course you spied some of here tatts! . I went to Catholic school, for 8 yrs, and now I'm a Pagan. I know lots of Catholics, and they are friends, Know lots of Christians, same thing. Had a Muslim Son-in-law, no biggy. I am happy that people have faith. I have a hard time understanding Aethism, it's not a religion, but it is a leap of faith. My wife was born in a small farm village in Scotland. She never even went to a church until she ws about 10 yrs old, and that was in the US, were a 'Man of God' asked what she believed, she was told she'd burn in Hell. Her step-father told her that she probably would. Her Mom told her, don't pay attention to the man, he's daft. Leap of faith is probably the best any of us can do. But I think we also believe, that whats between our 'Creator' and ourselves, is all that really matters, and that all we're supposed to really do is be good to each other as best we can.edit on 20/2/2013 by CarbonBase because: spelling, context
Originally posted by Witness123
So, start a thread, and mix in a few attacks against Christianity with some posters on the first page and that makes it all better?
Fox is right, you people are barbarians.
Originally posted by Witness123
reply to post by Cuervo
Your opening post does. "I bet she celebrates the FOX Jesus."
What is your point? That Tammy Bruce an avowed skeptic must be a part of a group that you dislike because you find her opinion obnoxious? What sort of dumb-#ed-up logic is that?
Originally posted by Witness123
Your first reply from DaTroof "I'm going to rub dirt on my forehead because a man-god was killed and came back from the dead."
Leuan points this out: Ithink you should examine why you fear Christians. It's actually not helping your material wedge to "dig".
Xaphan: "They don't say anything at all about Christianity, but they bash Paganism. The irony being that Christianity was actually derived from Paganism LOL."
You said, "FOX decided to put their bigot hats on once again and spend three minutes and twenty-two seconds berating a religion."
Isn't that what some of your posters are doing in this same thread? Why does that not irritate you? Are you more passionate about your cause or the right to free exercise of everyone's cause?
Originally posted by Witness123
"This sort of public prejudice is inexcusable."
I agree, on a public forum of people on a site which has a motto of "deny ignorance" supposing they are somehow more enlightened or evolved than everyone else advocating an ignorant view of a religion they know little to nothing about, spreading the same religious hatred that then in this last post you intend to remind me that those in my faith had a habit of doing some 600 years ago?
Originally posted by Witness123
Now on that subject
How do you feel about the Anabaptists who were killed at the hands of Calvinists or Catholics? Or Calvinists killing others, Catholics killing Protestants, everyone killing Unitarian Christians.
Originally posted by Witness123
If you condemn the whole faith, you are condemning everyone who was involved in those killing, including the victims. The victims were mostly moral people who lived circumspectly, regarded highly the faith that they had come to adopt. They weren't murderers and they weren't criminals. They were people who were in the wrong time and place and got killed for what they believed. They were Christians. I know it might be politically correct to regard the persecutors as Christians today, and insofar as they were, their victims were even more so. Don't you see that when you slander this faith as a faith historically of murderers you are condemning all the innocent believers they had a hand in killing?
Originally posted by Cuervo
Nothing I said was derogatory towards Christians. Nothing. Saying "the FOX Jesus" is bashing FOX, not Christians. In fact, I use that sort of terminology to distance the typical Christian from FOX "news". Believe me, I know Christians are better than that.
Pointing out intolerance and irony of said intolerance isn't intolerance in and of itself.
Originally posted by Witness123
"This sort of public prejudice is inexcusable."
I agree, on a public forum of people on a site which has a motto of "deny ignorance" supposing they are somehow more enlightened or evolved than everyone else advocating an ignorant view of a religion they know little to nothing about, spreading the same religious hatred that then in this last post you intend to remind me that those in my faith had a habit of doing some 600 years ago?
Yes. Yes I would bring that up in response to you claiming "persicution from barbarians". Again, it was not even a subject I ever bring up but it's definitely not something a Christian should. Jeeze.
Originally posted by Witness123
Now on that subject
How do you feel about the Anabaptists who were killed at the hands of Calvinists or Catholics? Or Calvinists killing others, Catholics killing Protestants, everyone killing Unitarian Christians.
I feel terrible about that. It seems you and I are both upset about Christians killing people of other faiths in large numbers. In fact, you should since it's how your Jesus died.
Originally posted by Witness123
If you condemn the whole faith, you are condemning everyone who was involved in those killing, including the victims. The victims were mostly moral people who lived circumspectly, regarded highly the faith that they had come to adopt. They weren't murderers and they weren't criminals. They were people who were in the wrong time and place and got killed for what they believed. They were Christians. I know it might be politically correct to regard the persecutors as Christians today, and insofar as they were, their victims were even more so. Don't you see that when you slander this faith as a faith historically of murderers you are condemning all the innocent believers they had a hand in killing?
I condemned nobody. I look at Christians like I look at Germans. Germans didn't try to commit genocide, Nazis did. Just as typical Christians didn't go on hunts, killing and burning anybody they didn't agree with. Psychopaths who used Christianity did that. Believe me, I have respect for all paths. I literally have zero hate for any religion and find each and every one fascinating which is why I get a bit upset when a religious person who has beliefs that could be called no less silly than my own decides to bash another religion.
Your bible has a saying about that, actually. Matthew 7:5.
Originally posted by Witness123
"It seems you and I are both upset about Christians killing people of other faiths in large numbers."
They weren't people of other faiths, they were Christians being killed by people who used the name Christian. Why do you keep attributing a faith to murderers who did not practice that faith? I think obviously it's a bias on your part.
Originally posted by arpgme
reply to post by Witness123
Originally posted by Witness123
"It seems you and I are both upset about Christians killing people of other faiths in large numbers."
They weren't people of other faiths, they were Christians being killed by people who used the name Christian. Why do you keep attributing a faith to murderers who did not practice that faith? I think obviously it's a bias on your part.
If they call themselves Christians then that's what they are. Just because you don't agree with their interpretation doesn't mean that they aren't Christians. Maybe some Christians would say YOUR understanding is flawed and YOU aren't a true Christian. (If that's what you are).
Just because they are actually obey the evil and dark twistedness of the god of the bible, now you want to try to act like that dark aspect isn't REAL Christianity.
Originally posted by Witness123
Bump, with reference to my question that I am hoping someone of a skeptical persuasion can answer. There are no tricks involved. It's just a simple question.
A "Christian" kills a "Christian". Did a Christian kill someone or did a Christian get killed?
Originally posted by Cuervo
I don't know about anybody else but I didn't answer your question because I didn't think it was about the thread. It was about killing in the name of Christianity.
Originally posted by Cuervo
Your question:
A "Christian" kills a "Christian". Did a Christian kill someone or did a Christian get killed?
The answer is "neither". A person who calls himself a Christian killed somebody else who also calls himself a Christian.