lord_raken
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Greetings Netters. Most of you who have been here long enough have taken part in or seen the religious debates that happen here. They are long, show up every couple months, and with only a few exceptions never get anywhere.
I'm probably known as one of those superstitious nut jobs, but I think most of you like me ok (hopes) and I like you guys well enough not to rage at you.
However, today I bring you a a true and developing account of someone whose Religious bigotry and hypocrisy so infuriating that I wish physical harm upon his worthless carcass. I think everyone one will find something to hate about this guy. The Religious ones will grow angry at his hypocrisy and ashamed that such a creature claims to be a "Christian," and the Agnostics and Atheists will have yet another example of why religion can be a bad thing.
Bear in mind, I knew this guy. I went to a Homeschooler Co-op with him for a while. He even gave me a Bullshit religious book (I think I may burn it now). What follows is the start of an exchange where I took exception to a comment he made on FB about Osama Bin'ladin being killed.
What I want from you are: Reactions, suggestions for what to say next, Gifs Pictures or videos that adequately reflect our outrage. Basically, help be Troll and crush him.
I'm probably known as one of those superstitious nut jobs, but I think most of you like me ok (hopes) and I like you guys well enough not to rage at you.
However, today I bring you a a true and developing account of someone whose Religious bigotry and hypocrisy so infuriating that I wish physical harm upon his worthless carcass. I think everyone one will find something to hate about this guy. The Religious ones will grow angry at his hypocrisy and ashamed that such a creature claims to be a "Christian," and the Agnostics and Atheists will have yet another example of why religion can be a bad thing.
Bear in mind, I knew this guy. I went to a Homeschooler Co-op with him for a while. He even gave me a Bullshit religious book (I think I may burn it now). What follows is the start of an exchange where I took exception to a comment he made on FB about Osama Bin'ladin being killed.
What I want from you are: Reactions, suggestions for what to say next, Gifs Pictures or videos that adequately reflect our outrage. Basically, help be Troll and crush him.
Orrin Deaver
So they got Osama... Now if only Americans would see that the enemy in the war on terror is Islam and not some small group of radicals....
Me hehe. And that will prevent escalation how? ANYONE, who has a Muslim friend or works with a Muslim should be able to tell that the religion of Islam is not the problem. I know MANY who are glad Osama's dead, and who feel the tragedy of 9/11 even to this day. Need I remind you that the group you call "American's" includes a sizable population of Muslims? Blaming all of islam for this is like blaming christians today for the Salem witch trials or the Spanish Inquisition even though modern christians have nothing to do either. This was a victory for Islam as well as America. Osama was Islam's monster figure, most Muslims are glad he's gone.
Orrin Deaver Well, no it's completely different because what the world recognizes as Christianity and what Christianity actually is are two completely different things. I everyone had a firm grasp of what true New Testament Christianity is then it would be inescapably clear that true Christianity cannot be blamed for any acts of violence that the world sometimes attatches to it. On the other hand, Islam, by it's very nature, is a religion of violence. When you start reading the Koran that much becomes abundantly clear. Now, there might be a huge percentage of the Muslim population that is much more liberal and does not go by everything the Koran teaches, but those terrorists from 9/11 and other bombings or terrror attacks weren't super radical, they were true Muslims, simply obeying what their religion had taught them.
Me You cannot separate the current view of what Christianity is from the doctrine of the church in the past. While you might not individually be responsible for the atrocity of the Christian church in the past, its still part of the Christinan legacy and you can't dismiss it like it does not matter. Besides, there are plenty to be ashamed of in the Bible: genocide, incest, barbaric laws, hypocrisy, Preemptive invasive wars, slaughtering practicers of other religions. Many of these are supposedly ordered by God himself. You CAN NOT escape this. This is the history of Christianity
More ME All religions are going to have to accept and condemn their more dogmatic and violent pasts if they want to continue to exists and be a force for good in the world. If you are representative of what Christianity will become, then I'd rather see it disappear before it can do any more damage. And that would be a great shame, because it has such potential to help the world.
Orrin Deaver Ok, several misunderstandings here. First of all, as far as what the church has done in the past, not everything that is done in the name of God is automatically right, and so not everything that you consider to be Christian doctrine of the past is actually the doctrine of the Chruch (Matt. 7:13, 14). Also, yes, Islam does claim the same God as the Bible, but once again, not everything done in the name of god is true. 1 Corinthians 14:33 says God is not the author of confusion, therefore God cannot be the head of both of the religions because that would make Him a liar and according to Titus 1:2, God, by nature, cannot lie. Christianity is a religion of peace, and comdemns murder in the name of ideaology (see John 18:36). Now, under the Old Law things were different. It had a much more physical structure than the New Convenant that we are under today, Christianity. Yes, God did have the Israelites invade the lands of the Caananites, but those people were wicked and sinful, and Israel was acting under the command of God Himself.
More Ass-hole Have you read the Old Testament, [Redacted]? God never just went around having people destroy random cities and just slaughtering everybody for no reason. He always had specific reasons for doing what he did.
So they got Osama... Now if only Americans would see that the enemy in the war on terror is Islam and not some small group of radicals....
Me hehe. And that will prevent escalation how? ANYONE, who has a Muslim friend or works with a Muslim should be able to tell that the religion of Islam is not the problem. I know MANY who are glad Osama's dead, and who feel the tragedy of 9/11 even to this day. Need I remind you that the group you call "American's" includes a sizable population of Muslims? Blaming all of islam for this is like blaming christians today for the Salem witch trials or the Spanish Inquisition even though modern christians have nothing to do either. This was a victory for Islam as well as America. Osama was Islam's monster figure, most Muslims are glad he's gone.
Orrin Deaver Well, no it's completely different because what the world recognizes as Christianity and what Christianity actually is are two completely different things. I everyone had a firm grasp of what true New Testament Christianity is then it would be inescapably clear that true Christianity cannot be blamed for any acts of violence that the world sometimes attatches to it. On the other hand, Islam, by it's very nature, is a religion of violence. When you start reading the Koran that much becomes abundantly clear. Now, there might be a huge percentage of the Muslim population that is much more liberal and does not go by everything the Koran teaches, but those terrorists from 9/11 and other bombings or terrror attacks weren't super radical, they were true Muslims, simply obeying what their religion had taught them.
Me You cannot separate the current view of what Christianity is from the doctrine of the church in the past. While you might not individually be responsible for the atrocity of the Christian church in the past, its still part of the Christinan legacy and you can't dismiss it like it does not matter. Besides, there are plenty to be ashamed of in the Bible: genocide, incest, barbaric laws, hypocrisy, Preemptive invasive wars, slaughtering practicers of other religions. Many of these are supposedly ordered by God himself. You CAN NOT escape this. This is the history of Christianity
More ME All religions are going to have to accept and condemn their more dogmatic and violent pasts if they want to continue to exists and be a force for good in the world. If you are representative of what Christianity will become, then I'd rather see it disappear before it can do any more damage. And that would be a great shame, because it has such potential to help the world.
Orrin Deaver Ok, several misunderstandings here. First of all, as far as what the church has done in the past, not everything that is done in the name of God is automatically right, and so not everything that you consider to be Christian doctrine of the past is actually the doctrine of the Chruch (Matt. 7:13, 14). Also, yes, Islam does claim the same God as the Bible, but once again, not everything done in the name of god is true. 1 Corinthians 14:33 says God is not the author of confusion, therefore God cannot be the head of both of the religions because that would make Him a liar and according to Titus 1:2, God, by nature, cannot lie. Christianity is a religion of peace, and comdemns murder in the name of ideaology (see John 18:36). Now, under the Old Law things were different. It had a much more physical structure than the New Convenant that we are under today, Christianity. Yes, God did have the Israelites invade the lands of the Caananites, but those people were wicked and sinful, and Israel was acting under the command of God Himself.
More Ass-hole Have you read the Old Testament, [Redacted]? God never just went around having people destroy random cities and just slaughtering everybody for no reason. He always had specific reasons for doing what he did.