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Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 04:47 PM

Merged: Prayer Circle/Anti-Christian Agenda
 
READ THE DESCRIPTION ON THE LEFT FIRST.


This sickens me and disgusts me to no end. Grade-A religious freaks in that town, especially the girl who put her arm around the one who refused to join in (read the description to see what she said).

This is why I hate religion.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npqbgBHYSKk&feature=RecentlyWatched&page=1 &t=t&f=b

AVGWarhawk 01-02-08 04:52 PM

Hmmmm....I do not know how they could justify school expulsion for that. Something is fishy here:shifty:

silentrunner 01-02-08 04:57 PM

The Anti-Christian agenda
 
I just finished reading a thread about Evangelical war on evolution. People stated that the children in the video were brainwashed to belive something and that it is horrible to teach children that way. If you have seen page 8 of the "who will be the next president of the US" thread; then you would know what I think about religion. Also you would know that I am not a Protestant Evangelical Christian but a devout Roman Catholic and a firm believer of the words of Saint Josemaria Escriva the founder of Opus Dei. I am not silent about my beliefs and ties to Opus Dei so I am no stranger to being ridiculed for my beliefs. Why is it that when a science teacher tells a class full of students that they came from apes and that their life has no significance and just a cycle of life they get a pat on the back. But when a child goes to church or a retreat where someone tells them that they are not just a sack of cells. That they are loved by someone higher than them, that they don't have to worry about death because if they believe they will go to a place without crime and death and war; they are thought of as horrible brainwashing people. Who are destroying the world. Above my desk I have a picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Whenever I see this picture all troubles seem to fade away because I belive that they are only temporary. My brothers in Opus Dei have been criticized for years. Why? Because they teach children to believe that no matter what happens everything will be allright in the end, that they should go to Mass as often as they can. That they should pray the Rosary evryday because the Rosary is the most powerfull weapon at your disposal. If you are not Christian than you do not know what I mean by saying that all seems right with the world when you pray the Rosary. Any body in a different religion knows what I mean about how you feel during prayer. Other theistic religions are criticiszed to. Just because they teach people to look forward to something.

Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 04:58 PM

Small Christian town. I thought about the administrator in school. Wonder if he/she ever really studied the Constitution and Amendments... (*cough* first amendment *cough*)

Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 05:01 PM

I utterly despise the Evangelicals WITH A GODDAMN PASSION.

You didn't watch this video by chance, did you?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xKDKq_PPbk

silentrunner 01-02-08 05:03 PM

yes in fact I did I don't find any thing wrong with it whatsoever. Oh and why use the LORD's name in vain in you don't believe in him.

Ducimus 01-02-08 05:14 PM

Unfortunatly i think its a sign of the times we live in, or rather a reaction to it. In recent years (past 10 or so), theres been a wave of religious fundamentalism on the rise. Not sure why, although one could list many reasons for it. What is distressing is how some of our rights are being interppreted these days. To many of these fundamentalists, "Freedom OF religion" does not mean "Freedom FROM Religion", which is a gross abuse of our inalieable rights in order to assert dominance upon our society.

Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 05:18 PM

I feel sorry for those poor kids.

"Why do you believe in Creationism?"

"Because... because it says that God created the Earth in the Bible..." -Little girl that wasn't even 6-years old

When you start forcing this stuff on kids, then it becomes my business because I won't tolerate it. Hell, it might not be my kid, but I'm not going to let you brainwash such an innocent and helpless child.

I would do the exact opposite. I would sit down with the child and teach them about all the religions man has created. I would tell them about what I believe (in the situation where I'm the parent, of course) and then explain to them that they can choose whatever religion they want, or they don't even have to choose one if they don't want to; I wouldn't force it on them. You'll scare the bejesus out of them by saying, "DON'T LIE, OR YOU'LL BURN IN HELL FOR YOUR SINS!!! FOR ALL ETERNITY!!!"

Those teenagers were so brainwashed it wasn't even funny. "Yep, I'm gonna disprove evolution and win a Nobel Prize!" -Gothic looking one

Evangelicals are Grade-A hypocrites (Type-R). They're also stubborn and closed-minded. They go out swinging with all these ideas and say, "We have the answers, good people! Flock to us! Everyone else is wrong! We're right! We know the true lord! Not the other religions! We've seen the light!" They claim that people who don't believe in the Bible are ignoring the facts, while they're ignoring science and truth.

The Bible says a lot of things... and not very clearly... Just remember that God didn't write it, MAN wrote it. Simple, imperfect, microscopic men of the ages...

We're not even a grain of sand in this universe. Other forms of life out there are also bound to have these ideas of Gods, but the chance anyone of them even remotely comes close to nailing what God's plan is over a trillion-billion to .0001.

I also think religion causes more problems than it solves (Romans burning the Christians who then toppled them and sent us into the Dark Ages? The Crusades? The Inquisition? The Salem Witch-Hunts? The Holocaust? Jihadists? How about all the unfair treatment people have endured because their beliefs differ, because they don't fall in line with what society deems "normal"?).

Ducimus 01-02-08 05:19 PM

One of these days, the religious establishments of the world will finally get it through their thick skulls this old saying:

"The quickest way to make an enemy of someone, is to try and change them"

Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 05:23 PM

In this day of age, the Constitution and law doesn't seem to man jack-s**t. It's been so grossly gored by these people that it's not even funny... it's just sad.

Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 05:23 PM

Here, here!:-?

silentrunner 01-02-08 05:27 PM

All people tak about is non religeous people being treated badly if I was at school and during a class pulled the Rosary out of my pocket and started praying I would most likely be punished in some way. I couldn't get out of my seat and kneel to pray I have to silently pray when I feel I should. But nobody claims that I am being mistreated.

Stealth Hunter 01-02-08 05:28 PM

I never said treated badly, I said unfairly, and that's something every person faces at one point or another due to their beliefs.

AVGWarhawk 01-02-08 05:32 PM

I have always found the best way to keep friends is keeping my conversations away from religion and politics. Might be a good idea here.

silentrunner 01-02-08 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
I never said treated badly, I said unfairly, and that's something every person faces at one point or another due to their beliefs.

But you are the one constantly talking about atheists being treated unfairly but when something happens to a Christian you say that everyone is treated unfairly.


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