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Anonymous #1
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Hostility against religious people
#7876683 - 01/14/08 12:37 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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A significant group here on the Shroomery reacts to religion as if when they were kids the priests of the major world religions lined up to sodomize them.
What's with all the religion bashing?
Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot. Not a few here seem to be on an unholy Jihad to tear all religions apart, and to disrespect and belittle everyone who chooses to believe in them.
What happened to live and let live?
A lot of them are just pseudo-scientific nihilists. Science never proved there was no God, nor that there is no afterlife. God and Afterlife are just two of the many things that happen to be unprovable. Well so is string theory.
There is no God  When you die its all over  Life is void of any meaning 
Stop imposing your emo worldviews on other people 
Most Christians and other believers here on the Shroomery are far from zealots. They do not impose their beliefs on others. A lot of agnostics here however are fundamentalists of nihilism.
Live and let live, ok?
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Anonymous #2
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7876736 - 01/14/08 12:46 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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I shit shit.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #2]
#7876838 - 01/14/08 01:17 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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All I know for certain is that I know nothing.
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #2]
#7876840 - 01/14/08 01:19 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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How do you figure its emo?
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Well so is string theory.
oooh bait
Atleast with string theory the possibility of observing something that has been predicted to exist is real. They know roughly where they should start looking to find data that backs up their theory. They arent pulling random feel good shit out of their asses, its all logical, not some storytime garbage. All the technology jazz may not be up to par at the moment but there is definitely more hope to either proving or disproving string theory than there is for proving/disproving the existence of god.
I dont know anything about string theory though, maybe you can explain to me why what I just said may be false? Why is it impossible for string theory to be proven?
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #4]
#7876876 - 01/14/08 01:40 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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How do you figure its emo?
Science has no conclusive answers to many things. If one of all those things consistently cooses for the most nihilist, most depressing, least joyful of all options and raises them to fact, one's being emo. There should be joy in science, not systematic disenchantment.
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Why is it impossible for string theory to be proven?
String Theory is being considered by many great scientists. Despite this, it predicts nothing that the central scientific theory doesn't subscribe to, and there are NO experiments that have shown results that favor string theory over the previously existing scientific worldview. Other than mental gymnastics it gave us nothing. There has yet to be found a way to observe a string which demonstrates it is in fact a string and not a dancing Chinese dragon. Chances are this never will happen too.
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there is definitely more hope to either proving or disproving string theory than there is for proving/disproving the existence of god.
Why? At any time scientists may stumble on a combination of factors conspiring in a way that is so vastly improbable to have occurred by existing theory, that the only logical conclusion would be that it was made by design.
God can be proven at any time, just like string theory, but so far both are just leaps of faith. A leap of faith is bad science, but a perfectly legitimate thing to do as a sentient organism
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Anonymous #5
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7876897 - 01/14/08 01:49 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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So I guess all that justifies calling somebody an idiot for believing something you can't prove to be wrong.
Oh, oh wait, yeah! What about the crusades?! Christians logging onto the Shroomery MUST be held accountable for all the violence that stupider Christians have committed hundreds of years ago. Just like all scientists and "rationalists" must be held accountable for medical atrocities committed throughout history, the atomic bomb, and etc.
Oh, wait. We're not talking about rational people here, we're talking about FUCKING HYPOCRITES.
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #5]
#7876966 - 01/14/08 02:25 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Most Christians and other believers here on the Shroomery are far from zealots. They do not impose their beliefs on others. A lot of agnostics here however are fundamentalists of nihilism.
I think that you have agnostics confused with athiests.
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Anonymous #7
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7876969 - 01/14/08 02:27 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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I don't respect religious people for the same reason that I don't respect people who believe in Elvis's ghost.
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Anonymous #5
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #7]
#7876974 - 01/14/08 02:33 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Very childish.
I'm agnostic, but hating on religious people is the ultimate hypocrisy. I see so much bitching and wailing about religious persecution throughout the centuries, as if some Christian you're meeting (though "thrashing" is more often the case) online is threatening you with a fucking crusade.
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Anonymous #8
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #5]
#7877049 - 01/14/08 03:48 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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I am another person tired of the inevitable religion vs. atheism debates that crop up, because we all by now know all the arguments for both sides. And there is only one option but to tolerate both sides and shelve the entire issue although - if you don't want to become stuck in some sort of perpetual pointless sparring.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #8]
#7877070 - 01/14/08 04:15 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Let's look what we have in common, and not further increase the distance between us.
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7877248 - 01/14/08 07:24 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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What's with all the religion bashing?
I guess a lot of those people have been the targets of judgment and contempt from the religious status quo. If you think Christians are persecuted, try being an atheist in a primarily religious community. Ordinary people treat you like a heathen, a monster.
Attacks on religion might not be the best response, but it is definitely understandable.
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Anonymous said: There is no God  When you die its all over  Life is void of any meaning 
It's because of comments like this ^^^^
Why is somebody 'emo' just because they don't believe in god? Why is that a negative thing? Grow up you fucking hypocrite.
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7877253 - 01/14/08 07:27 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot.
I beg to differ.
Theres hundreds of different religions, all with different Gods and messiahs etc. Why would you randomly pick any one? Or do you go with mass consensus and choose Christianity because its the most prevalent around you.
Personally I look at it from a 3rd person perspective. I think what has caused all these separate societies to formulate these beliefs in God? It suddenly becomes apparent that they are trying to answer the biggest questions that face humanity; How and why are we here?
OK good, everything tries to answer that, science tries to answer that BUT the problem comes when you just make up an answer. Which is what religions do. You can tell that because each separate culture has done this; We humans naturally make up answers for questions we cannot answer as opposed to leaving them "unknown".
Now as for religious hate. I don't hate religious people but I do think they are very misguided and uneducated. I think much religious hate today stems from the realization that religion has separated human kind into category's and this religious separation is the cause of countless wars and thus the unnecessary death of billions of human kind.
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #10]
#7877330 - 01/14/08 08:18 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot.
I beg to differ.
I'm not religious but this is a bit naive.
You do not have to be an idiot to be religious. People don't really 'choose' their religions; their reality is constructed by the social conditioning they have experienced.
Regardless of intelligence or education, this construct trumps all explanations offered by others. People unconsciously gravitate towards explanations that do not upend what they already believe. Denying claims that conflict with one's beliefs is a defense mechanism utilized by atheists and theists alike.
I think the idea of an omnipotent god makes little sense, but I'm not going to call someone an idiot for disagreeing. It isn't as if we agnostics and atheists see the world with clarity and theists do not. I don't think humans have even come close to understanding the universe we live in in an objective sense.
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Anonymous #6
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #9]
#7877336 - 01/14/08 08:20 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous #11
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #6]
#7877364 - 01/14/08 08:32 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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The ones that pain me the most are the arrogant atheists, who don't seem to understand that atheism itself is a system of belief, and that is a system of belief with just as much presumptuousness as any other religion.
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Anonymous #12
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7877918 - 01/14/08 11:45 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot.
It doesn't?
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7877925 - 01/14/08 11:47 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #12]
#7877938 - 01/14/08 11:50 AM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot.
It doesn't?
QFT
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Anonymous #15
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7877994 - 01/14/08 12:05 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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EIGHTEEN suspected homo-sexuals have been arrested by the police in Bauchi for alleged sodomy.
The accused may be sentenced to death if convicted under Bauchi State’s Islamic Shariah law.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the suspects were arrested Sunday in a hotel in Bauchi and arraigned Wednesday before Justice Taminu Abubakar of the Bauchi High Court.
American Christian comments about this:
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It use to be that way in this country untill the politicians turned their backs on GOD. But wait, judgement day is coming. Then we shall see what is right
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What is the difference between a homo and child molester? nothing they are both found to have deviant behavior.
How dare someone think homo's are not worth being tried for deviant behavior.
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The Law of the Lord is the Law of the Lord. As He said "I AM the Lord God, I change Not." But lets twist and spin like Satan does. Like he said "Hath not God said?" What communion hath light with darkness. Loving thy neighbor does not mean becoming part of their evil and abomination and in so doing mocking of God's Holy Word and Law. Read the Bible as the WHole Word of God and learn something besides this hippie love child garbage of Satan.
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In the beginning God made man, then God made woman and named them Adam and Eve and it was beautiful:
NOT!... Adam and Steve, for that is the sin by not being created by God:
But by mans own greed of doing it their way and not by Gods way:
Myway is Gods way:
Just make it easy by going back to square one
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The death penalty might be a little harsh; perhaps they could reduce their punishment to castration and amputating their penis
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If a person knows something is punishable by death, then why do it, why take the risk? I am in no way Muslim, but I do admire the swift way a punishment is executed instead of years on death row and appeal after appeal...all at tax payers expense. Since you bring religion into it, let me remind you to read the entire Bible.Sodomy comes from Sodom. Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed by God for their homosexuality. God says "I am the same yesterday, today and tomorrow." A holy God never changes his mind about sin. Marriage and the family were God's design. Homosexuality is not from God. Some always want to throw the word love around, but they fail to note that Bible speaks far more about wrath of God than the love of God. Jesus is coming soon but not in love. He came the first time as the suffering Savior, but the next time it will be for judgment. However,at present, there is still time for repentance and He is willing to forgive. Your argument is not with man, but with the Word of God.
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #15]
#7878034 - 01/14/08 12:12 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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yep yep yep...that all sounds like shit that idiots would be saying
thank you for proving my point
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Anonymous #15
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7878316 - 01/14/08 01:17 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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The Law of the Lord is the Law of the Lord. As He said "I AM the Lord God, I change Not." But lets twist and spin like Satan does. Like he said "Hath not God said?" What communion hath light with darkness. Loving thy neighbor does not mean becoming part of their evil and abomination and in so doing mocking of God's Holy Word and Law. Read the Bible as the WHole Word of God and learn something besides this hippie love child garbage of Satan.
I'm still trying to figure out what that means^^^^^
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #15]
#7878427 - 01/14/08 01:49 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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The Law of the Lord is the Law of the Lord. As He said "I AM the Lord God, I change Not." But lets twist and spin like Satan does. Like he said "Hath not God said?" What communion hath light with darkness. Loving thy neighbor does not mean becoming part of their evil and abomination and in so doing mocking of God's Holy Word and Law. Read the Bible as the WHole Word of God and learn something besides this hippie love child garbage of Satan.
I'm still trying to figure out what that means^^^^^
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he's saying:
- god's word is law - god's word is never changing - don't hear whatever it is you want to hear - good and evil have no right with one another - mixing the two goes against his word - mixing the two is breaking his laws - and the laws will never change
so quit trying to write your own laws by being so damned gay
or at least - that's what I got out of it
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #12]
#7878559 - 01/14/08 02:19 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot.
It doesn't?
You've never met a useful person who happens to be religious?
If you think you haven't, you're fooling yourself.
Man you guys give atheism a bad name.
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #9]
#7878600 - 01/14/08 02:30 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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usefulness has nothing to do with it...I've known a lot of jackasses that were good at *something* but just because I could rely on em for, whatever, doesn't negate the fact that they're still a mother fucken moron
religious people (in general) don't like to think / they don't like to question / they don't like to know
most religious people (especially the 'hard core' types) want to have their lives lived for them, and they want to be told everything they can and will do, and be convinced repeatedly that this is the way it's supposed to be, and live their entire god damn existence never having a single god damn original thought their entire fucken lives
and if you ask me - that's an idiot
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7878605 - 01/14/08 02:31 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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religious crutch = someone who can't think for themselves
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Anonymous #16
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7878638 - 01/14/08 02:46 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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ive met a few christians who were smart, logically thinking people, but they also had their own interpretation of the bible and disagreed with most church teachings. many many christians are stupid fucks though. but not ALL of them, just a whole hell of a lot.
i for one am not specifically religious, but spiritual in my own way, and im definatly not an idiot.
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Anonymous #17
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #16]
#7878650 - 01/14/08 02:49 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Those not exposed to spirituality and also fail to feel and see divinity in life are not yet knowledgeable enough.
Those that are exposed to spirituality and do feel and see divinity in life achieve their awareness through faith.
Those not exposed to spirituality, yet do feel and see divinity in life are spiritual beings regardless of thier own self-image.
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7878654 - 01/14/08 02:51 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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from wikipedia "A religion is a set of common beliefs and practices generally held by a group of people, often codified as prayer, ritual, and religious law"
if we use this definition, i am not hostile towards religion. there are several sets of "common beliefs and practices generally held by a group of people, often codified as prayer, ritual, and religious law" that i don't have anything against at all.
using your beliefs to justify things that are clearly wrong is the problem. "lets kill homos", lets kill those other guys who don't believe". "lets fuck those who are different"
fuck you chistians fuck you muslims
maybe its human nature, cause if i was the leader of some large population, i would start feeding all you assholes to the lions.
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Anonymous #17
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #13]
#7878698 - 01/14/08 03:02 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Those that are hateful towards religeous groups are envious because their own lives are without meaning and lack fellowship with God.
They do not and can not understand what it is to hold beliefs and faith in a divine creator. In reaction, they bow to their own ignorance and do what any knowledgeless child would do. Ridicule and rebel. Such is the way of ignorance.
There is only one way to salvation, and that is through the word of God. Deny this law and you will spend an eternity in torment.
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Anonymous #17
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7878736 - 01/14/08 03:11 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7878737 - 01/14/08 03:12 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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let me be the first to get envious and ignorant here and say fuck you
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Anonymous #17
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #13]
#7878756 - 01/14/08 03:19 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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^ The words of a heathen.
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Anonymous #18
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7878773 - 01/14/08 03:23 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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let me be the second to get envious and ignorant here and say fuck you
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Anonymous #15
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7878792 - 01/14/08 03:28 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: ^ The words of a heathen.
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7878808 - 01/14/08 03:31 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: Those that are hateful towards religeous groups are envious because their own lives are without meaning and lack fellowship with God.
They do not and can not understand what it is to hold beliefs and faith in a divine creator. In reaction, they bow to their own ignorance and do what any knowledgeless child would do. Ridicule and rebel. Such is the way of ignorance.
There is only one way to salvation, and that is through the word of God. Deny this law and you will spend an eternity in torment.
I've been defending religious people this whole thread, but you are a perfect example of an idiot.
You're probably a troll though
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7878818 - 01/14/08 03:35 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: usefulness has nothing to do with it...I've known a lot of jackasses that were good at *something* but just because I could rely on em for, whatever, doesn't negate the fact that they're still a mother fucken moron
religious people (in general) don't like to think / they don't like to question / they don't like to know
most religious people (especially the 'hard core' types) want to have their lives lived for them, and they want to be told everything they can and will do, and be convinced repeatedly that this is the way it's supposed to be, and live their entire god damn existence never having a single god damn original thought their entire fucken lives
and if you ask me - that's an idiot
That's still no reason to write someone else's entire life off as idiocy. We all have our quirks, prejudices and inane beliefs. You are no exception.
I hope you fall in love with a Christian
LOL
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Anonymous #9
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7878844 - 01/14/08 03:40 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: God can be proven at any time, just like string theory, but so far both are just leaps of faith. A leap of faith is bad science, but a perfectly legitimate thing to do as a sentient organism
The difference is that scientists do not assume scientific theories are inalienable truths. That refusal to accept the possibility of being incorrect is where a belief becomes dogma.
For the record, I don't think this justifies hostility towards others though.
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Anonymous #19
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7878879 - 01/14/08 03:48 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Hostility against religious people is not something that usually contributes debate. But if somebody thought I was damned to hell and that I was a sinner that was going to be punished, I would be kind of hostile.
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7878939 - 01/14/08 03:57 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: Those that are hateful towards religeous groups are envious because their own lives are without meaning and lack fellowship with God.
They do not and can not understand what it is to hold beliefs and faith in a divine creator. In reaction, they bow to their own ignorance and do what any knowledgeless child would do. Ridicule and rebel. Such is the way of ignorance.
There is only one way to salvation, and that is through the word of God. Deny this law and you will spend an eternity in torment.
let *me* get 'knowledgeable' about this one, and tell you how truly truly WRONG your are about it
I come from a VERY religious family...my uncle is actually the pentecostal equivalency of an archbishop or some shit of the UPCI church (meaning that he is the HNIC of the entire southwestern united states in this organization - Arizona / Nevada / Utah / lower California - all of it) so you can guess what sort of upbringing I came to be in
...now...
keep in mind that I'm a very *spiritual* man myself...I'm just not *religious* by a long shot
and it's because my entire existence has been nothing BUT people who are continuously putting on a false facade for people in order to present the image that they're being told they are *supposed to* present
- when my father shot himself - my grandmother got sent to california to be with my uncle who lives there
(so that her distress didn't somehow or another 'affect' everyone else in the church who were sympathetic towards her)
- when my aunt (the pastor's wife) had a mental breakdown - she was swept under a rug and left to fend for herself
(again - because her own damn husband didn't want her 'problems' to rub off on the rest of the congregation)
- and when I fucken opened up to the pastor and told I had questions - I lost all my 'privileges' to hang out with people my own age
(so that I wouldn't influence these people to think for their damned selves for a change)
the problem with religion isn't the fact that it's wrong for people to believe in something - it's because the fact that they're not being given the opportunity to explore other possibilities (and more importantly - they're shunned from the rest of the group if and when they ever have reason to look a little farther in depth into the things they're being taught that aren't *quite* 'enough' for them to go entire by faith with these things)
and you can't expect someone to want to look for answers if it means their entire existence has to come crashing to a halt in doing so
my problems with religions aren't the things that these people choose to cling onto...it's the ways these beliefs are being enforced
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Anonymous #20
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #1]
#7879001 - 01/14/08 04:09 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: Just because someone is religious, that does not mean he or she is an idiot.
really? so believing in a big man in the sky doesn't make someone stupid?
what if i chose to believe in the molten lava people that will someday escape from their underground caverns to destroy the world, and that volcanoes are their warning signs/signals to us?
there is no fucking difference except that religious people are believing this nonsense because they've been told it all their lives
so yes, those that do believe in religions and god (in a religious sense) are fucking idiots
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Anonymous #10
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #20]
#7879323 - 01/14/08 05:14 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Does social conditioning make someone stupid?
Maybe not stupid but still theres plenty of people that have been "conditioned" that see beyond it or even rebel against it.
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Anonymous #21
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #10]
#7879456 - 01/14/08 05:43 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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I don't have a problem with religion as long as it doesn't put down every single other person for not being like them (see that christian fundamentalist thread in the pub) those people I fucking hate. Fuck being tolerant of those bunch of assholes who have no regard for diversity. "Yah im Christian and that means being a good person unless they're a fucking jew, fag, muslim, hindu, or in any shape or form different, then i hope they all die"
At least scientists attempt to prove things and offer as much evidence as they can whereas religious fanatics simply say "Well yer wrong cuz it doesnt say that in the bible" and thats it.
Well what if the bible was written by man? "Its not, its the word of God" well how do you know "Cuz its in the bible"
They're retarded circular logic makes no sense.
Also, every single religion is as justifiable as the next, which is the poinst of Pastafarianism, it's not any less or more stupid than Christianity. If someone thinks a religion is more or less believable than the next then they're retarded.
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Anonymous #13
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #21]
#7879485 - 01/14/08 05:48 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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you have to admit that the flying spagetting monster is slightly more believable than a "all powerfull and LOVING god" creating shit wonderfull, horrible world.
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Anonymous #22
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #8]
#7880308 - 01/14/08 08:25 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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i make fun of people who make fun of my religion.
because they make fun of it for all the wrong reasons.
church is a social club built on some really good ideas.
but just like a nightclub alot of assholes are invlolved.
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Anonymous #23
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #22]
#7880403 - 01/14/08 08:48 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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RELIGION HITLER JEWS HOLOCAUST BANANA SANDWICH
fuck all you niggas, i just blew you out of the water
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Anonymous #4
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #13]
#7880970 - 01/14/08 11:04 PM (16 years, 18 days ago) |
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Anonymous said: you have to admit that the flying spagetting monster is slightly more believable than a "all powerfull and LOVING god" creating shit wonderfull, horrible world.
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Anonymous #17
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #4]
#7881282 - 01/15/08 12:13 AM (16 years, 17 days ago) |
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I'm not concerned about who created the heavens and the earth. I wanna know who created subatomic particles. Then we will actually start getting somewhere.
And btw, God > Santa Clause....
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7881304 - 01/15/08 12:20 AM (16 years, 17 days ago) |
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pfft...so what: * > santa clause
except god, of course
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Anonymous #14
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #14]
#7881309 - 01/15/08 12:22 AM (16 years, 17 days ago) |
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damnit...I thought you said:
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Santa Clause > God
so much for my smart ass remark
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Anonymous #1
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Re: Hostility against religious people [Re: Anonymous #17]
#7881439 - 01/15/08 01:12 AM (16 years, 17 days ago) |
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The Universe is my God. Exactly how it is in all of its guises. The very structure of it. Space, energy and time.
I renounce any God that is anything less than the totality of everything. I renounce "evil" because everything is exactly how it should be. There is nothing BUT God and the Divine Plan.
Do with this info what you wish. Think about it or mock it to no end. Because what will happen, will be exactly how it should be.
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