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Rational people do not argue with the insane. Good bye.
Also, let's not forget all the genocidal campaigns that various Christian churches have engaged in throughout history. There's the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, and the Holocaust, just to name a few.
Just my 2 cents.
And are you *seriously* coming here saying I'm one who "cannot fathom the one simple rule..."? Really? It's convenient of you to use your twisted interpretation of the Bible to further your point.
In fact, it does say love one another. And it also says to rebuke evil. If someone has done evil, recognizes it, and turns from it, we are to forgive. If someone comes out and "calls evil good", then we are to rebuke them.
Now, people are obviously free to believe what they want, but if we are going to criticize teachers for teaching "we will 'return'," (not that I think they do--I think this is a Straw Man argument), and ignore the FACT that religious and spiritual institutions drill this belief relentlessly into their charges, we're picking the wrong battle.
I have to assume that groups that teach we live on after our material, earthly "death" are also responsible for devaluing death. That would be all major religions (and, to be honest, this IS a problem I have with all major religions. What I'm not so sure of--not that it effects my beliefs--is what people on this site think of that aspect of religion)
This is not church and Ayn Rand was an atheist.
And no, I don't find it strange... that you're doing exactly what you've accused others of doing. Fits the stereotype of a group who claim the title of "Christian" yet cannot fathom the one simple rule Christ set forth - Love One Another. Gak.
Done here.
Heck, they used to light a fire in the belly of a metal statue of Baal, heat it up till it was red hot, and then place babies in the hands of the statue and sat there listening to the screaming of their babies being burned to death in the hands of the statue.
This is called "evil" people. Haven't you ever wondered why all the following groups WILLINGLY cooperate togetther, even though their views are diametrically opposed:
- Hippies
- Feminists
- Socialists
- Communists
- Abortionists
- Nazis
- Homosexual activists
- Liberal "Christians"
- Environmentalists
- Fundamentalist Muslims
etc...
Every single one of those groups, they ALL are united in their utter hatred of the God of the Bible. Not their utter hatred of "god", but the God of the Bible.
Do you find it strange that they cooperate together and get along? That they all exhibit the same actions (lying, cheating, twisting words, stealing, etc, so long as it gets their viewpoint advanced). I'm not surprised, God said it would happen. He said his enemy (Satan) would do these things. He's doing it all over the place, in varying degrees with some people, and in tremendous degrees with others. But there is no "kinda" on his side, even though the actions taken are "small" or "great".
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