Is Christianity Safe?

Is Christianity Safe?


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krustofskie

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Not all of the wars had to do with religion but some did. Look at the troubles in Northern Ireland, if their religion was taken out of the equastion what excuse would they then have to keep on fighting each other? But it has been used as an excuse to hide the real reasons for wars. It can be dangerous in other ways.
But its not just about wars, Christianity has tried to dictate what people should think as well as do. I cant see how this form of control could help in the progression of mankind which I see as harmful as its the free thinkers that come up with innovative ideas. If the Church could have its way we would still be in the dark ages without knowledge of the world around us and how things work. Knowledge is power and the church does not want the people to have any power.
 

tebor

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Look at the troubles in Northern Ireland, if their religion was taken out of the equastion what excuse would they then have to keep on fighting each other?
Northern Ireland is not a religious issue as much as it is an issue of Occupation by the bloody U.K.

But its not just about wars, Christianity has tried to dictate what people should think as well as do. I cant see how this form of control could help in the progression of mankind which I see as harmful as its the free thinkers that come up with innovative ideas. If the Church could have its way we would still be in the dark ages without knowledge of the world around us and how things work. Knowledge is power and the church does not want the people to have any power.
Good points.
I agree with you about the Church.
But I would say that Christianity itself is not to blame, but the way religious leaders exploit the believers.
 

krustofskie

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Northern Ireland is not a religious issue as much as it is an issue of Occupation by the bloody U.K.
A lot more to it than that. Not saying that the UK should be in Ireland but that's not what the troubles in Ireland are all about. The Catholics and Protestants have been slaughtering each other for a long time and almost rose to such a level could almost be considered ethnic cleansing. There are underlining issues that are the root of the conflicts, but hidden behind the mask of religion. What I am saying is if you took religion out of the way, could the people rearly go on hating each other in this day and age as all the other social boundaries that the original troubles started with are obsolete. Its the guise of religion in the conflicts that keeps it going, without it people would have to admit they are plain evil.
 

krustofskie

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But I would say that Christianity itself is not to blame, but the way religious leaders exploit the believers.
Agreed, this is the biggest problem I have with any religion. Its used as a form of control, slave religions.
 

OregonMeds

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The biggest danger it poses now is that it's leading this country and that's just plain wrong. Check out this fool and his take on how global warming is in gods hands. This isn't unusual at all, most don't openly say such stupid crap but it guides their thinking in everything they do anyway so same difference.

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It doesn't matter how stupid a person is, there are millions even dumber who vote them in. There is just no excuse for this, something needs to change.
 

krustofskie

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This idiot misses a massive flaw in his logic. Even if the bible was the infallible word of god, Global warming will not destroy the earth, it will make the planet uninhabitable to human kind. Still fits in with his book don't it. The earth couldn't give a shit if were here or not.
 

OregonMeds

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I should have added listen where he says there are even members of the clergy on the panel. Someone explain to me how any of that is allowed when we are supposed to have separation of church and state? The clergy shouldn't even be allowed in the room let alone influence any decision making process in our government which you can see they are clearly and openly doing.
 
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PadawanBater

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The biggest danger it poses now is that it's leading this country and that's just plain wrong. Check out this fool and his take on how global warming is in gods hands. This isn't unusual at all, most don't openly say such stupid crap but it guides their thinking in everything they do anyway so same difference.

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It doesn't matter how stupid a person is, there are millions even dumber who vote them in. There is just no excuse for this, something needs to change.

Laughing my goddamn ass off on that one!

Look at the girl behind the guy, right as he gets into his speech, she's thinkin' "...is this fool really bringin' the Bible to the house of congress?!"

Her expression says more than I can. Lmfao!
 

SkeeterChap

Member
First off, if you want some background on where I sit before I tell you where I stand, you can go here to know my persona story on another post about being a Christian.
This is a great post first of all. I really enjoy hearing about what other tokers think about Christianity. Before I joined this Forum, (which I am just a newbie at) I was afraid that I’d be crucified, but there seem to be some like mined thinking going on here.
Thanks Padawan for bringing this topic to light!:-)
Is Christianity dangerous, yes it is. Just as all religions can be when striving for power. It has become dangerous from the many ways Christianity has been self-indoctrinated into society by man. When I say self-indoctrinated I mean how Christianity has been inclined by power hungry individuals in so many areas of society through out the ages into becoming an evil destructive force; the Persecution of the Jews, the Spanish Inquisition, the Salem Witch Trials, to name a few. But do you honestly think Jesus had this in mind when he started this new way of living ones life???:confused: I’m sure He really got his jollies watching women thrown into lakes all tied up to see if she either floated or sunked, by the way, they all sunked.
Jesus was mainly about one thing, LOVE! And if that sounds too simplistic, so be it. But that is what he spoke of more than anything else. His love and sacrifice was a gift to us that is either freely taken or sorry, not interested. Totally your choice, and He never started a jihad to make sure you did love Him. Problems start to happen when man starts to impose his will on how to receive Jesus’s love, looking for ways to control the people, and the world around them. Remember Jim Jones.:evil:
It’s when we no longer see the love that Jesus talked about and surrounds us with that we get into trouble, and start looking for other ways to fill our lives. This love really is there if your willing to look for it. And I’ll probably get needled for this one; Jesus’s love is always available, 24/7. You just need a little faith. (Faith, a whole other topic for another time). Not easy to come by nowadays. We simply have too many distractions in this day and age to fill in the gaps of needing His love, and way to love.
Yes, I’m a Christian, a term that man created, not Jesus. I guess I'd have to say I’m a Jesusain. So Padawan, I’ve now come up with the 300,000 and 1 sect.
Sleep in heavenly peace,:sleep:
Skeeter
 

OregonMeds

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But do you honestly think Jesus had this in mind when he started this new way of living ones life???:confused:

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Jesus is just descibed as a middle man, like any huckster with a new cult they claim "the only way to god is through me". They tell you to shun your family and leave everything behind. They do things like scare the fuck out of you with tales of imminent doom and claim they are the only ones with the answers. The imminent doom was supposed to have happened within the lifetime of the people he conned btw, and it never did.


That's really about all you need to hear to know something isn't right and you can't really refute any of that, it's all in the bible.

As a matter of fact lets see how the bible desribes god, his likes, his hobbies, etc: Feel free to compare to your old testament.


[FONT=&quot] Cruelty and Violence in the 1st Four Books of the Bible[/FONT]

Genesis

1. God likes Abel's dead animals better than Cain's fruits and vegetables. Why? Well, no reason is given, but it probably has something to do with the amount of pain, blood, and gore involved. 4:3-5 2. Because God liked Abel's animal sacrifice more than Cain's vegetables, Cain kills his brother Abel in a fit of religious jealousy. 4:8
3. God is angry. He decides to destroy all humans, beasts, creeping things, fowls, and "all flesh wherein there is breath of life." He plans to drown them all. 6:7, 17
4. God repeats his intention to kill "every living substance ... from off the face of the earth." But why does God kill all the innocent animals? What had they done to deserve his wrath? It seems God never gets his fill of tormenting animals. 7:4
5. God drowns everything that breathes air. From newborn babies to koala bears -- all creatures great and small, the Lord God drowned them all. 7:21-23
6. Noah kills the "clean beasts" and burns their dead bodies for God. According to 7:8 this would have caused the extinction of all "clean" animals since only two of each were taken onto the ark. "And the Lord smelled a sweet savor." 8:20
7. To free Lot from captivity, Abram sends an army of slaves to pursue and smite his captors. 14:14-15
8. God tells Abram to kill some animals for him. The needless slaughter makes God feel better. 15:9-10
9. Hagar conceives, making Sarai jealous. Abram tells Sarai to do to Hagar whatever she wants. "And when Sarai dealt hardly with her, she fled." 16:6
10. Lot refuses to give up his angels to the perverted mob, offering his two "virgin daughters" instead. He tells the bunch of angel rapers to "do unto them [his daughters] as is good in your eyes." This is the same man that is called "just" and "righteous" in 2 Pet.2:7-8. 19:7-8
11. God kills everyone (men, women, children, infants, newborns) in Sodom and Gomorrah by raining "fire and brimstone from the Lord out of heaven." Well, almost everyone -- he spares the "just and righteous" Lot and his family. 19:24
12. God threatens to kill Abimelech and his people for believing Abe's lie. 20:3-7
13. God orders Abraham to kill Isaac as a burnt offering. Abraham shows his love for God by his willingness to murder his son. But finally, just before Isaac's throat is slit, God provides a goat to kill instead. 22:2-13
14. Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, is "defiled" by a man who seems to love her dearly. Her brothers trick all of the men of the town and kill them (after first having them all circumcised), and then take their wives and children captive. 34:1-31
15. "The terror of God was upon the cities that were round about them." I don't know what the "terror of God" is, but I'll bet it isn't pleasant. 35:5
16. "And Er, Judah's firstborn, was wicked in the sight of the Lord; and the Lord slew him." What did Er do to elicit God's wrath? The Bible doesn't say. Maybe he picked up some sticks on Saturday. 38:7
17. After God killed Er, Judah tells Onan to "go in unto they brother's wife." But "Onan knew that the seed should not be his; and ... when he went in unto his brother's wife ... he spilled it on the ground.... And the thing which he did displeased the Lord; wherefore he slew him also." This lovely Bible story is seldom read in Sunday School, but it is the basis of many Christian doctrines, including the condemnation of both masturbation and birth control. 38:8-10
18. After Judah pays Tamar for her services, he is told that she "played the harlot" and "is with child by whoredom." When Judah hears this, he says, "Bring her forth, and let her be burnt." 38:24
19. Joseph interprets the baker's dream. He says that the pharaoh will cut off the baker's head, and hang his headless body on a tree for the birds to eat. 40:19

Exodus

20. Moses murders an Egyptian after making sure that no one is looking. 2:11-12 21. God threatens to kill the Pharaoh's firstborn son. 4:23
22. God decides to kill Moses because his son had not yet been circumcised. 4:24-26
23. God will make sure that Pharaoh does not listen to Moses, so that he can kill Egyptians with his armies. 7:4
24. "And the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD." Who else could be so cruel and unjust? 7:5, 17
25. God tells Moses and Aaron to smite the river and turn it into blood. 7:17-24
26. The fifth plague: all cattle in Egypt die. 9:2-6
27. The sixth plague: boils and blains upon man and beast. 9:9-12
28. "For I will at this time send all my plagues upon thine heart, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people; that thou mayest know that there is none like me in all the earth." Who else but the biblical god could be so cruel? 9:14
29. God kills all Egyptian cattle with hail. 9:19-20
30. The seventh plague is hail. "And the hail smote throughout the land of Egypt all that was in the field, both man and beast." 9:22-25
31. These verses clearly show that the mass murder of innocent children by God was premeditated. 11:4-6 (see 12:29-30)
32. God will kill the Egyptian children to show that he puts "a difference between the Egyptians and Israel." 11:7
33. God explains to Moses that he intends to "smite all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both man and beast. 12:12
34. After God has sufficiently hardened the Pharaoh's heart, he kills all the firstborn Egyptian children. When he was finished "there was not a house where there was not one dead." Finally, he runs out of little babies to kill, so he slaughters the firstborn cattle, too. 12:29
35. To commemorate the divine massacre of the Egyptian children, Moses instructs the Israelites to "sacrifice to the Lord all that openeth the matrix" -- all the males, that is. God has no use for dead, burnt female bodies. 13:2, 12, 15
36. After hardening Pharaoh's heart a few more times, God drowns Pharaoh's army in the sea 14:4-28
37. Moses and the people sing praises to their murderous god. 15:1-19
38. "The Lord is a man of war." Indeed, judging from his acts in the Old Testament, he is a vicious warlike monster. 15:3
39. God's right hand dashes people in pieces. 15:6
40. Joshua, with God's approval, kills the Amalekites "with the edge of the sword." 17:13
41. "The Lord has sworn [God swears!] that the Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation." 17:14-16
42. Any person or animal that touches Mt. Sinai shall be stoned to death or "shot through." 19:12-13
43. God gives instructions for killing and burning animals. He says that if we will make such "burnt offerings," he will bless us for it. What kind of mind would be pleased by the killing and burning of innocent animals? 20:24
44. A child who hits or curses his parents must be executed. 21:15,17
45. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. 21:24-25
46. If an ox gores someone, then both the ox and its owner must die. 21:28-29
47. "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." Thousands of innocent women have suffered excruciating deaths because of this verse. 22:18
48. "Whosoever lieth with a beast shall surely be put to death." Is it really necessary to kill such people? Couldn't we just send them to counseling or something? 22:19
49. "He who sacrificeth unto any god, save unto the Lord only, he shall be utterly destroyed." If this commandment is obeyed, then the four billion people who do not believe in the biblical god must be killed. 22:20
50. If you make God angry enough, he will kill you and your family with his own sword. 22:24
51. "The firstborn of thy sons thou shalt give unto me." (As a burnt offering?) 22:29
52. God promises to "send his fear before the Israelites" and to kill everyone that they encounter when they enter the promised land. 23:27
53. Moses has some animals killed and their dead bodies burned for God. Then he sprinkles their blood on the altar and on the people. This makes God happy. 24:5-8
54. Get some animals, kill them, chop up their bodies, wave body parts in the air, burn the carcasses, and sprinkle the blood all around -- in precisely the way God tells you. It may well make you sick, but it makes God feel good. 29:11-37
55. Have your killed and offered your bullock for a sin offering today? How about the two lambs you are supposed to offer each day? 29:36-39
56. Wash up or die. 30:20-21
57. Whoever puts holy oil on a stranger shall be "cut off from his people." 30:33
58. Those who break the Sabbath are to be executed. 31:14
59. God asks to be left alone so that his "wrath may wax hot" and he can "consume them. 32:10
60. God orders the sons of Levi (Moses, Aaron, and the other members of their tribe that were "on the Lord's side") to kill "every man his neighbor." "And there fell of the people that day about 3000 men." 32:27-28
61. But God wasn't satisfied with the slaughter of the 3000, so he killed some more people with a plague. 32:35
62. If you can't redeem him, then just "break his neck." Hey, it's all for the glory of God. 34:20
63. Whoever works, or even kindles a fire, on the Sabbath "shall be put to death." 35:2-3

Leviticus

64. God gives detailed instructions for performing ritualistic animal sacrifices. such bloody rituals must be important to God, judging from the number of times that he repeats their instructions. Indeed the entire first nine chapters of Leviticus can be summarized as follows: Get an animal, kill it, sprinkle the blood around, cut the dead animal into pieces, and burn it for a "sweet savor unto the Lord." Chapters 1 - 9 65. Wringing off the heads of pigeons for God. 5:8-9
66. The holy law of trespass offering: Find an animal; kill it; sprinkle the blood around; offer God the fat, rump, kidneys, and caul; burn and eat it in the holy place, for "it is most holy." 7:1-6
67. The priest must sprinkle the blood of the peace offerings. 7:14
68. Be careful what you eat during these animal sacrifices. Don't eat fat or blood -- these are for God. (And he doesn't like to share!) 7:18-27
69. God gives instructions for "wave offerings" and "heave offerings." He says these offerings are to be made perpetually "by a statute for ever." Have you made your heave offering today? 7:30-36
70. Moses does it all for God. First he kills an animal; wipes the blood on Aaron's ears, thumbs, and big toes. Then he sprinkles blood round about and waves the guts before the Lord. Finally he burns the whole mess for "a sweet savour before the Lord." 8:14-32
71. More killing, sprinkling of blood, waiving animal parts, and burning carcasses "before the Lord." 9:8-21
72. Two of the sons of Aaron "offered strange fire before the Lord" and "there went out fire from the Lord, and devoured them, and they died before the Lord." 10:1-2
73. If priests misbehave at the tabernacle by uncovering their heads, tearing their clothes, leaving with holy oil on them, or by drinking "wine or strong drink", then God will kill them and send his wrath on "all the people." 10:6-9
74. God's treatment for leprosy: Get two birds. Kill one. Dip the live bird in the blood of the dead one. Sprinkle the blood on the leper seven times, and then let the blood-soaked bird fly off. Next find a lamb and kill it. Wipe some of its blood on the patient's right ear, thumb, and big toe. Sprinkle seven times with oil and wipe some of the oil on his right ear, thumb and big toe. Repeat. Finally kill a couple doves and offer one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering. 14:2-32
75. God explains the use of scapegoats. It goes like this: Get two goats. Kill one. Wipe, smear, and sprinkle the blood around seven times. Then take the other goat, give it the sins of all the people, and send it off into the wilderness. 16:6-28
76. If you upset God, he'll cause the land to vomit you out. 18:25
77. "Whosoever shall commit any of these abominations ... shall be cut off from among their people." I'm not sure what being "cut off" means exactly, but I bet it isn't any fun. 18:29, 19:8
78. Kill anyone who "gives his seed" to Molech. If you refuse, God will cut you and your family off. 20:2-5
79. "For every one that curseth his father or his mother shall surely be put to death." Couldn't we try spanking first? 20:9
80. Both parties in adultery shall be executed. 20:10
81. "And the man that lieth with his father's wife ... both of them shall be put to death." Which? The man and his father? The father and his wife? Or the man and his father's wife? Oh heck, just kill all three. 20:11
82. If a man "lies" with his daughter-in-law, then both must be killed. 20:12
83. Homosexuals must be executed. 20:13
84. If you "lie" with your wife and your mother-in-law (now that sounds fun!), then all three of you must be burned to death. 20:14
85. If a man or woman "lie with a beast" both the person and the poor animal are to be killed. 20:15-16
86. People with "familiar spirits" (witches, fortune tellers, etc.) are to be stoned to death. 20:27
87. A priest's daughter who "plays the whore" is to be burned to death. 21:9
88. God gives us more instructions on killing and burning animals. I guess the first nine chapters of Leviticus wasn't enough. He says we must do this because he really likes the smell -- it is "a sweet savour unto the Lord." 23:12-14, 18
89. Don't do any work on the day of atonement or God will destroy you. 23:29-30
90. A man curses and blasphemes while disputing with another man. Moses asks God what to do about it. God says that the whole community must stone him to death. "And the children of Israel did as the Lord and Moses commanded." 24:10-23
91. Anyone who blasphemes or curses shall be stoned to death by the entire community. 24:16
92. God tells the Israelites to "chase" their enemies and make them "fall before you by the sword." He figures five of the Israelites will be able to "chase" a hundred of their enemies, and a hundred will be able to "put ten thousand to flight." 26:7-8
93. God describes torments that he has planned for those who displease him. The usual stuff: plagues, burning fevers that will consume the eyes, etc. but he reserves the worst for the little children. He says "ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it", "I will send wild beasts among you, which shall rob you of your children", and "ye shall eat the flesh of your sons .. daughters." 26:16-39
94. All "devoted" things (both man and beast) "shall surely be put to death." 27:28-29

Numbers

95. God displays his hospitality with the admonition: "The stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to death." 1:51 96. Two of Aaron's sons are killed by God for "offering strange fire before the Lord." 3:4
97. God repeats his order (see 1:51) to kill any strangers who happen to come near. 3:10
98. Once again (see 1:51 and 3:10) God tells his favorite people to kill any strangers that come near. 3:38
99. Don't touch or "go in to see when the holy things are covered." God kills people who touch or look at uncovered holy things. 4:15, 4:20
100. "And when the people complained, it displeased the Lord: and the Lord heard it." (He had his hearing aid on.) He then burns the complainers alive. That'll teach them. 11:1
101. "And wile the flesh [of the quails] was yet between their teeth, ere it was chewed, the wrath of the Lord was kindled against the people, and the Lord smote the people with a very great plague. "The Bible isn't too clear about what these poor folks did to upset God so much; all it says is that they had "lusted." 11:33
102. More plagues and pestilence sent by God. God repeats one of his favorite promises: "your carcasses shall fall in this wilderness." 14:12, 29, 14:32-37
103. God gives more instructions for the ritualistic killing of animals. The smell of burning flesh is "a sweet savour unto the Lord." 15:3, 13-14, 24
104. The Israelites find a man picking up sticks on the sabbath. God commands them to kill him by throwing rocks at him. 15:32-36
105. Because of a dispute between Korah and Moses, God makes the ground open up and it swallows Korah and his family. And then, just for the hell of it, God has a fire burn 250 men (friends of Korah?) to death. 16:20-49
106. After God killed Korah, his family, and 250 innocent bystanders, the people complained saying, "ye have killed the people of the Lord." So God, who doesn't take kindly to criticism, sends a plague on the people. And "they that died in the plague were 14,700." 16:41-50
107. God threatens to kill those who murmur. To which the people reply, "Behold, we die, we perish, we all perish .... Shall we be consumed with dying?" 17:12-13
108. According to this verse, it is wise to stay away from holy things and places -- like churches. God will kill you if you get too close. 18:3
109. God shows us how to make new friends by saying : "The stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to death." 18:7
110. God describes once again the procedure for ritualistic animal sacrifices. such rituals must be extremely important to God, since he makes their performance a "statute" and "covenant" forever. Why, then don't Bible-believers perform these sacrifices anymore? Don't they realize how God must miss the "sweet savour" of burning flesh? Don't they believe God when he says "forever"? 18:17-19
111. Don't get near holy things or "pollute" them. If you do, God will kill you. 18:22, 32
112. The purification of the unclean. These absurd rituals, cruel sacrifices, and unjust punishments are vitally important to God. He even insists that they are to be "a perpetual statute" to all humankind. 19:1-22
113. "And the Lord hearkened to the voice of Israel, and delivered up the Canaanites; and they utterly destroyed them and their cities." This verse demonstrates the power of prayer: If you ask God, he will destroy entire cities for you. 21:3
114. God sends "fiery serpents" to bite his chosen people, and many of them die. 21:6
115. God delivers the Amorites into Moses' hands. (You're in God hands with Moses.) So Moses does the usual thing, killing everyone "until their was none left alive." 21:34-35
116. God's people will kill like a lion and then "drink the blood of the slain." 23:24
117. God, who is as strong as a unicorn, will eat up the nations, break their bones, and then pierce them through with his arrows. What a guy! 24:8
118. After the people "commit whoredom with the daughters of Moab," Moses has them all killed. Then God tells Moses to hang their dead bodies up in front of him; God says that this will satisfy him. 25:1-5
119. When one of the Israelite men brings home a foreign woman, "Phinehas (Aaron's grandson) sees them and throws a spear "through the man .. and the woman through her belly." This act pleases God so much that "the plague was stayed from the children of Israel." But not before 24,000 had died. 25:6-9
120. God tells Moses how to care for his neighbors by saying: "Vex the Midianites, and smite them." 25:16-17
121. The ground swallow Korah and his companions and a fire consumes 250 men. 26:10
122. "And Nadab and Abihu died when they offered strange fire before the Lord." When you go camping avoid making any unusual fires. 26:61
123. In these chapters, God provides ridiculously detailed instructions for the ritualistic sacrifice of animals. The burning of their dead bodies smells great to God. Eleven times in these two chapters God says that they are to him a "sweet savour."
124. Under God's direction, Moses' army defeats the Midianites. They kill all the adult males, but take the women and children captive. When Moses learns that they left some live, he angrily says: "Have you saved all the women alive? Kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves." So they went back and did as Moses (and presumably God) instructed, killing everyone except for the virgins. In this way they got 32,000 virgins -- Wow! [Even God gets some of the booty -- including the virgins. (31:28-29)] 31:1-54 28-29
125. God killed all the Egyptian firstborn. 33:4
126. "The revenger of blood" must murder the murderer just as soon as he sees him. 35:19, 21
127. When a murder is committed the blood pollutes the land. The only way to cleanse it is to spill more blood by killing the killer. 35:33


The Old Testament kind of speaks for itself really. The New Testament is just some watered down more palatable version but as with anything you should start with the source I think. Looks like you have it all wrong and will burn for eternity.
 

fish601

Active Member
1 Peter 2:15 For this is the will of God, that by doing good you may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men--
 

Smallsn

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I went to Church, well my friend invited me to one. The people there were all nice and that, though i didn't like to go there sometimes. Mainly because i was high. Good thing about it they change some bad things about me but though sometimes u don't want to change somethings and then here we go again with the lecture of its a sin and blah blah. Like seriously, its a sin for having sex when your not married to that person. Plus is their any evidence that god exist? The bible is just a book, it really doesn't prove much on god, just stories or quotes. Sorry about my english. Not trying to be a gronk that is.
 

naked gardener

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If Christians/Christianity were to have actually followed the lessons and example of Christ, then it could have been a beautiful thing.

I would like to say that people can believe whatever they want and that is no affront to me--but unfortunately it is the innocent believer, who outwardly harms no one, that keep the quacks in office and on television, that rally support for political candidates that stand for the opposite of what Christ stood for--even though s/he SAYS otherwise. Makes no sense. As long as a politician says they are a Christian and/or Pro-life, they will get blind votes from people who have learned to swallow what ever has been spoon fed to them.

As for pro-life...It's strange how much a republican cares about you when you are in the womb--but God-forbid you need some assistance once you are actually BORN. Guess what Christian Republicans...Jesus was not only Jewish...he was also A SOCIALIST. He advocated communal living, sharing resources and assisting the poor.

Christianity has been perverted by politics since it gained popularity (300 yrs after Jesus died).

There was a time when the Church had nearly omnipotent power over the West...that period is referred to as The Dark Ages. That alone tells us how dangerous religion can be, historically and presently.

Jesus loves the HELL out you!! (:
 

Brazko

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All Power Corrupts, the blind with the Innocent, however, they too are Cowards and Atheists...

Excellent Post Freaky Botanist

If Christians/Christianity were to have actually followed the lessons and example of Christ, then it could have been a beautiful thing.

I would like to say that people can believe whatever they want and that is no affront to me--but unfortunately it is the innocent believer, who outwardly harms no one, that keep the quacks in office and on television, that rally support for political candidates that stand for the opposite of what Christ stood for--even though s/he SAYS otherwise. Makes no sense. As long as a politician says they are a Christian and/or Pro-life, they will get blind votes from people who have learned to swallow what ever has been spoon fed to them.

As for pro-life...It's strange how much a republican cares about you when you are in the womb--but God-forbid you need some assistance once you are actually BORN. Guess what Christian Republicans...Jesus was not only Jewish...he was also A SOCIALIST. He advocated communal living, sharing resources and assisting the poor.

Christianity has been perverted by politics since it gained popularity (300 yrs after Jesus died).

There was a time when the Church had nearly omnipotent power over the West...that period is referred to as The Dark Ages. That alone tells us how dangerous religion can be, historically and presently.

Jesus loves the HELL out you!! (:
 

tebor

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I went to Church, well my friend invited me to one. The people there were all nice and that, though i didn't like to go there sometimes. Mainly because i was high. Good thing about it they change some bad things about me but though sometimes u don't want to change somethings and then here we go again with the lecture of its a sin and blah blah. Like seriously, its a sin for having sex when your not married to that person. Plus is their any evidence that god exist? The bible is just a book, it really doesn't prove much on god, just stories or quotes. Sorry about my english. Not trying to be a gronk that is.
This is not so bad.
when the Bible was written there was no Birth Control
This helped prevent men from knocking up women they didn't really want to be with
 

Smallsn

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This is not so bad.
when the Bible was written there was no Birth Control
This helped prevent men from knocking up women they didn't really want to be with
I read in the bible that, at the start everyone was naked. That it was not a sin, until someone ate some apple that was forbidden by god. By eating that apple sin was introduced.
 

juleswinnfield

Active Member
I was called stupid by a 'christian' for reading about the mayans. She told me to get a hobby since reading about history was stupid and had no purpose... although that was only one person, it still bugged the shit out of me, but i felt like being the better person so I left it at that. But ever since grade 6 I went to church every sunday and went to a private christian school in my area. I went from a christian school to a public school. Everyone in the christian school labeled public schools as sinful, which just shows you how ignorant everyone was. I actually saw the good in people when i changed, and I was actually for once able to have my own opinion on things without getting shunned down and called a sinner. Christianity I believe is very dangerous, it doesn't teach children to be creative or opinionated at all which only hurts them in the future. I personally know alot of people who call themselves christians and they are some of the most close minded people i have ever met with BIG double standards. So that was my story I hope you enjoyed it.
 
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