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Yahoshua
11-02-06, 06:49 PM
Dan San?
VON_CAPO
11-03-06, 09:10 AM
Its like they have nothing better to do with all their energy than pick some group to blame all their problems on. Get a life already! To beleive in these people that write this garbage and to follow them is to be seriously messed up in the head. I guess people like this who have nothing else in life need something to cling to. Let me show you the panorama, because you & Co. are gravely stuck in an idea of hate against a particular group (in this case Christians).
If you really believe in this idea, I ensure you that is wrong.
But if you are proclaiming that, only to lure sympathy from others forum's members, shame on you.
About the panorama:
If you & Co. are so gentle to recall the beginning of this thread, it was about how christians institutions were infiltrating the government, and the threat that it represent for the minorities.
This was the intro or presentation.
The second step, it is about to explore the christian psyche.
It is how interpretates and reacts in the real world.
It is why you people think in a very particular way.
It is about your faith and what fundament those beliefs.
It is too, how you people interact with the rest of us (you know, amoral, gays, atheists.... whatever you consider as the scum of society. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I choose pics and cartoons because a simple graphic scores thousands of words.
Additionally, your uproar, draws an interesting parallel with the Danish Mahomet cartoons. :yep:
This phase is almost complete.
And appreciate your collaboration.
Thank you.
SUBMAN1
11-03-06, 01:57 PM
Its like they have nothing better to do with all their energy than pick some group to blame all their problems on. Get a life already! To beleive in these people that write this garbage and to follow them is to be seriously messed up in the head. I guess people like this who have nothing else in life need something to cling to. Let me show you the panorama, because you & Co. are gravely stuck in an idea of hate against a particular group (in this case Christians).
If you really believe in this idea, I ensure you that is wrong.
But if you are proclaiming that, only to lure sympathy from others forum's members, shame on you.
About the panorama:
If you & Co. are so gentle to recall the beginning of this thread, it was about how christians institutions were infiltrating the government, and the threat that it represent for the minorities.
This was the intro or presentation.
The second step, it is about to explore the christian psyche.
It is how interpretates and reacts in the real world.
It is why you people think in a very particular way.
It is about your faith and what fundament those beliefs.
It is too, how you people interact with the rest of us (you know, amoral, gays, atheists.... whatever you consider as the scum of society. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I choose pics and cartoons because a simple graphic scores thousands of words.
Additionally, your uproar, draws an interesting parallel with the Danish Mahomet cartoons. :yep:
This phase is almost complete.
And appreciate your collaboration.
Thank you.
:roll:
Are you trying to create another bump thread here or just need a soapbox since no one else will listen to you? I'm sorry that I didn't take the time to read you rentire post since its filled with the same old garbage. So what is this, the new bump thread?
-S
VON_CAPO
11-04-06, 09:46 AM
Now a must read article: :yep::yep::yep:
Some extracts from: ---> http://www.secweb.org/index.aspx?action=viewAsset&id=39
The Strategies of Christian Fundamentalism
By Joseph R. Kiefer II (http://www.secweb.org/index.aspx?action=viewAuthor&id=326)
""" Fundamental Christianity--a religion that controls its devotees through diminishing their human potential and promoting powerlessness in their lives.
From its early days to the present, this particular strand of religion has employed the strategy of inducing fear and guilt into its followers and would-be-converts to generate a powerful belief system wherein the follower is forbidden by conscience to examine truth as presented by any other source.
This incarceration of the human spirit crushes self-acceptance and incites intolerance of those who aren't captive to the same beliefs. """
""" As Cookson (1997) points out, examples of fundamentalists persecuting others who hold divergent beliefs persist in modern times. Christian clergy have advocated the stripping of constitutional rights and securities from those who do not accept and venerate the god of the Christians.
The religion of Wicca is one example of a religion scorned by intolerant fundamentalists. """
'''' Paradoxically, many Christian fundamentalists themselves raise the cry of persecution while sparring in defense of their perceived right to proselytize around the globe.
In the Statement of Conscience issued by The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) is found: "Religious liberty is not a privilege to be granted or denied by an all-powerful State, but a God-given human right" (as cited in Lawton, 1996, p. 54). Apparently, many fundamentalists do not realize this argument is a double-edged sword, and that this statement applies these liberties to others as well as to themselves. """
'''' Not only are fundamental Christians taught they are powerless over their conditions, but they receive the message from their leaders that it is a sin to look elsewhere for assistance or understanding to life's problems--that the church and the Holy Bible contains all the answers they will ever need.
Philosophy professor Jean Mercier states:Fundamentalists read their own books and none other; they consider knowledge from other sources useless and dangerous since it creates only doubt and confusion. (1995, p. 68) """
'''' Children are especially vulnerable.
From the cradle, fundamentalist parents condition their children into belief.
Young children do not question adults when it comes to matters of belief versus fact; they simply, more often than not, accept statements of belief as fact, especially when that is how the information is presented.
Richard Dawkins, the Charles Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, contends that evolutionary rationales ensure children believe what they are told as a method of survival (as cited in Krasny, 1997).
He further compares religion to a communicable virus and expounds upon it thusly:There's an additional factor in the virus theory, which is that those viruses that are good at surviving will be the ones that are more likely to survive.
So, if the virus says, "If you don't believe in this you will go to hell when you die," that's a pretty potent threat, especially to a child.
Or, if it says, "When you become a little bit older you will meet people who will tell you the opposite of this, and they will have remarkably plausible arguments and they'll have lots of what they'll call evidence on their side and you'll be really tempted to believe it, but the more tempted you are, the more that's just Satan getting at you." (Krasny, 1997, p. 61) ''''
Oh von Capo you are so going to hell. Burn baby Burn! :rock:
sonar732
11-04-06, 11:20 AM
Wasn't this going to be locked due to Von_Capo's constant barrage of anti-religion hate post?
The Noob
11-04-06, 11:26 AM
Oh von Capo you are so going to hell. Burn baby Burn! :rock:
The same insanity like "Atheism is the root for all evil". So damn insane dude.
"And on the right window you see Subsim.com general disgustion, THE place for Radical Christian Right wingers."
Maybe he will go to hell. I don't know if g-d exists or not, but i think he does not. Still, i'm not 100% sure.
But IF g-d exists and i am going to hell, i won't have any problems. Because I am going to Communist hell, while von Capo is going to Capitalist hell.
A man dies and goes to hell. There he discovers that he has a choice: he can go to capitalist hell or to communist hell. Naturally, he wants to compare the two, so he goes over to capitalist hell. There outside the door is the devil, who looks a bit like Ronald Reagan. "What's it like in there?" asks the visitor. "Well," the devil replies, "in capitalist hell, they flay you alive, then they boil you in oil and then they cut you up into small pieces with sharp knives."
"That's terrible!" he gasps. "I'm going to check out communist hell!" He goes over to communist hell, where he discovers a huge queue of people waiting to get in. He waits in line. Eventually he gets to the front and there at the door to communist hell is a little old man who looks a bit like Karl Marx. "I'm still in the free world, Karl," he says, "and before I come in, I want to know what it's like in there."
"In communist hell," says Marx impatiently, "they flay you alive, then they boil you in oil, and then they cut you up into small pieces with sharp knives."
"But… but that's the same as capitalist hell!" protests the visitor, "Why such a long queue?"
"Well," sighs Marx, "Sometimes we're out of oil, sometimes we don't have knives, sometimes no hot water…"
But IF g-d exists and i am going to hell, i won't have any problems. Because I am going to Communist hell, while von Capo is going to Capitalist hell.
Naw, they're the same hell. It's run by the Greens....
The Avon Lady
11-04-06, 12:05 PM
Communist hell? I hope you like eating frozen potatoes 3 times a day!
Takeda Shingen
11-04-06, 12:09 PM
Wasn't this going to be locked due to Von_Capo's constant barrage of anti-religion hate post?
This one is on my watch, and I have a slow trigger finger. As such, I prefer to give three strikes. This is number two, and is the last time I will ask:
FINAL WARNING: Let this thread die a natural death.
Dan san*,
Tak (With keys in the playground gate's lock)
*'Thank you' in the Japanese Izumo dialect.
Safe-Keeper
11-04-06, 12:13 PM
Oh von Capo you are so going to hell. Burn baby Burn! :rock:Whether or not that was a joke, I'm baffled by how a select few particularly compassionate Christians seem to enjoy the idea of someone being hideously tortured for all eternity simply because they do not share your mythological beliefs.
I didn't bother to read half way through the first one since its purely stereotypical hypocritcal hate garbage.Be that as it may, it is accurate.
There are lots of believers out there who excuse the contradictions and shortcomings of the Bible with "oh, God has his reasons" or "we have to have faith". The cartoon is not inaccurate at all.
Islamic radicals be forwarned! You don't have anything on them since they outclass you any day of the week for pushing agendas!Atheists are worse than Islamic radicals now? How cute.
I like this movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4fQA9mt-Mg) myself. It shows just how badly the Christians have pushed their laws onto the people.
Believe in God, Mara, Shiva, Odin, the Flying Spaggheti Monster or the Celestial Tea-Pot (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6555019053061871961&q=tea-pot+atheists) all you want. Worship whatever entity someone's cooked up with no evidence for the rest of your life, should you so wish. But keep it to yourself. The moment you push laws on people because it's demaned of you by Gary the Grand God, you're stepping out of line.
Even the Bible tells you to "worship at home in your closet". Of course, the contradictory book also tells you to go spread your faith, and to stone to death whoever invites you to worship other Gods, but the fact remains.
Takeda Shingen
11-04-06, 12:16 PM
Alright, that's it. The playground is closed; everybody out of the sandbox. You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. Good night, Irene. Et al.
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