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Deus vult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIt is not nice to remind right wing "christians" that Jesus was a bleeding heart liberal humanitarian.
they expect him to bless their bombs and guns.
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Deus vult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaIt is not nice to remind right wing "christians" that Jesus was a bleeding heart liberal humanitarian.
they expect him to bless their bombs and guns.
So... Jesus was wrong to hand out fishes and loaves and heal people with preexisting conditions?Matthew 25:15
This was parable was to show that God expects us to make something of ourselves with the "talents" he gave us.
That way we can help others OURSELVES, rather than have the gov't take it and disperse it to whom they see fit.
Personally I think the gov't takes more and more from those who have something to give, and that leaves nothing for us, the taxpayers, to give. Frankly, its disheartening....
It is not nice to remind right wing "christians" that Jesus was a bleeding heart liberal humanitarian.
they expect him to bless their bombs and guns.
The Christian Utopia is a theocratic dictatorship featuring total repression of all dissent. The Christian philosophy is naturally antagonistic to liberty and democracy.
When a rich man approached Jesus and asked him what he needed to do to be saved, Jesus told him to give away everything and follow him.Why is it so difficult for some people to see the difference between individual actions and government actions? Between voluntary and enforced action?
Communism is the devil's religion because it decieve the people who don't understand what the Lord's trying to teach by immitating it just enough and then throwing in enough to destroy ones soul.
This is why I put JBullshit on ignore.The Christian Utopia is a theocratic dictatorship featuring total repression of all dissent. The Christian philosophy is naturally antagonistic to liberty and democracy.
It is? Who is our Dictator? Jesus????
I'm still wondering how that makes any sense.Nothing says "Christianity is a peaceful religion" like christians denying Christs words.
It only does to those who hate Christianity.I'm still wondering how that makes any sense.Nothing says "Christianity is a peaceful religion" like christians denying Christs words.
I'm still wondering how that makes any sense.Nothing says "Christianity is a peaceful religion" like christians denying Christs words.
You might be right. I'm still trying to figure that one out and coming up with nothing but nonsense.It only does to those who hate Christianity.I'm still wondering how that makes any sense.Nothing says "Christianity is a peaceful religion" like christians denying Christs words.
Aside from your inane attempt at idiotic ad hominen, perhaps you could explain your comment.I'm still wondering how that makes any sense.Nothing says "Christianity is a peaceful religion" like christians denying Christs words.
Sounds like your normal state
Aside from your inane attempt at idiotic ad hominen, perhaps you could explain your comment.I'm still wondering how that makes any sense.
Sounds like your normal state
Again, aside from you lame attempts at ad hominem and the non sequiturs, it still makes no sense. Perhaps if you looked at the definition of Christian (one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ - Merriam-Webster), you might see the nonsense in your post.Aside from your inane attempt at idiotic ad hominen, perhaps you could explain your comment.Sounds like your normal state
Sure. I'm always willing to help the cognitively challenged
Jesus Christ was a man who preached peace (or so they say). Christians who reject Christs' message of peace demonstrate that christianity does not promote peace; it promotes strife.
That's why christians have killed so many other christians, and continue to do so
To say Marx failed is to say Christianity failed. Yet, both are still here.
Marx and Jesus (the Bible)
Matthew 25:15 And to one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one; to each according to his ability. And he went abroad at once.
Acts 2:45 And they sold their possessions and goods and distributed them to all, according as anyone had need.
Acts 4:32-35 And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common. And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and great grace was upon them all. Neither was there any among them that lacked: for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold, and laid them down at the apostles' feet: and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Again, aside from you lame attempts at ad hominem and the non sequiturs, it still makes no sense. Perhaps if you looked at the definition of Christian (one who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ - Merriam-Webster), you might see the nonsense in your post.Aside from your inane attempt at idiotic ad hominen, perhaps you could explain your comment.
Sure. I'm always willing to help the cognitively challenged
Jesus Christ was a man who preached peace (or so they say). Christians who reject Christs' message of peace demonstrate that christianity does not promote peace; it promotes strife.
That's why christians have killed so many other christians, and continue to do so
But, I'm not so sure about your seeing that with your posting close to nothing but logical fallacies.