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    #21
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    I just find it pathetic that 90% of the christians/chatholics only take in half of there teachings if half. Ive been in chatholic schools my entire life and it really put me towards the athiest side. It is wrong to bash on religions for there teachings but for there actions i find it completely OK. In every teaching God is the perfect source of life, if you feel that you need to push that upon people, maybe you do need alittle criticism, maybe more if you have the attitued that all ppl should be the way you are. Some people put there noses in others lives, both ways not just one, but either argument holds when u have others pushing you to believe something you dont, However the way they make this sound is like some one just stood up one day and bashed the teachings of god, even tho i dont believe in god, doesnt mean i go around saying he doesnt exist and how all his teachings are messed up. That for ppl to decide on there own, as long as they leave me out of it.

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    #22
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    Quote Originally Posted by JackdaWack
    ....Ive been in catholic schools my entire life and it really put me towards the atheist side....

    ....as long as they leave me out of it.
    the catholic church is the single greatest source of atheists on earth. with their creative mixture of christian values and pagan pomp, they seem to send as many people running in search of sanity as they convert.

    but i digress -

    the driving force behind many denominations is the belief that they must spread his teachings to the less fortunate. they seem to believe that everyone should hold these beliefs and, in so doing enhance the glory of god. we have seen the destruction that results when a culture refuses to accept this gift and this is one basis for the fight against religious imperialism. christianity is not the only culprit, but until recently they have been the most prolific and the most dangerous.

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    #23
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    the driving force behind many denominations is the belief that they must spread his teachings to the less fortunate. they seem to believe that everyone should hold these beliefs and, in so doing enhance the glory of god. we have seen the destruction that results when a culture refuses to accept this gift and this is one basis for the fight against religious imperialism. christianity is not the only culprit, but until recently they have been the most prolific and the most dangerous.
    Boy, ain't that the truth, From the first century AD untill present Christianity has thrust itself upon all cultures it comes accross. There have been more people killed in the name of christianity than any other religion. (plagues and yellow fever, etc., and just plain old killing in the name of Christ) Whatever happened to love one another?

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    #24
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    Bill O is an ASSHOLE and a HYPOCRITE.
    The only tv show he should be soing is how to deepthroat and kiss ass.
    He's a fucking retard just like is IDOL G'Dubya.

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    #25
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    To00Tally baaaaked Mmaaaaaaan :yippee: :silly: :stupid:

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    #26
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    LOL. Wow.

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    #27
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    "Ms. Fleming had no answer to that question, but I do. In the far-left, Christian-bashing is totally acceptable and rarely are any consequences imposed. The only reason these two women are not working for John Edwards right now is that he didn't want to take the heat my program was giving him." Bill O'Reilly

    So Mister Big Shot got them fired for a blog entry that somebody sent to him. What a pussy. I guess since it's about religion, his boyfriend Al Sharpton agrees with this action.

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    #28
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    Personally, though I believe all religions and races and hobbiests should have equal rights to feel good about what they believe or enjoy, I also believe people have the right to vocalize their opinions, whatever they may be. I don't plan to even think of doing anything about this until laws based on one religion or another get passed. That ticks me off. In the exact same way the drug laws do.

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    #29
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do

    Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
    The people with "mental problems" are the ones that persecuted women, executed people accused of witchcraft, tortured and killed heretics, conducted inquisitions, supported and participated in genocide and tyranny, fought against literacy and science, and generally lead the parade of human stupidity. They are still at it.

    If you want to talk about "perverse", take a look at the clergy's rate of sex crimes against children. Not only is it far higher than other professions, but many religious organizations have covered up the crimes and protected the guilty.

    Which world is it where atheists and the non-religious are causing all of the problems in the world? Not this one.

    We have a â??higher powerâ?ť, and itâ??s not the AA â??spiritualâ?ť version - itâ??s our brain, and must be exercised on a regular basis. If you donâ??t use it, you lose it. If you seek soothing tales of a heavenly paradise, through a non-existent savior, youâ??ve already lost the fight for intelligence and have entered a religious decadency of the mind.

    Good day, sir.
    Howdy BA,

    To claim that Christians are currently burning witches at the stake and conducting inquisitions,torturing heretics..is all false..Christianity has reformed it's self of those ways and is now a positive force in the world. My little sister,went to several foreign countries,as a missionary-student and promoted literacy and science,she's on her way to a masters degree in teaching and the Spanish language,there are many Christian universitys,that are teaching at the cutting edge of science and knowledge..not leading a parade of human stupidity,as you claim. There have been studies done,that clearly show that a religious person,has to reason and reconcile,the differences between the expectations of their Faith and the rest of the world,at a higher level of intellectual reasoning,than those who are not religious..to claim that religious folks "think less" and have "stopped thinking",is false and patently wrong.

    Atheists are responsible for more deaths than all of the world's religions,combined.

    It is a historical fact,that Jesus lived..He is not non-existant,as you claim..the path to Heaven,is narrow and twisting,difficult to find and even more difficult to stay on..it takes a wise person to do such,and wisdom is not evolved by stupidity..but rather,by recognizing stupidity and correcting it. If religious folks have "stopped thinking" and their minds have become "decadent",why is it,that we have so many universities that have contributed so much to science and the humanities ?

    I find that it must be you-that has a decadent mind-set,why else would you write such a vile and perverse piece ? Why would you offer to put it out in public-knowing that it's perverse and hateful ? O'Reilly's point was,was that y'all believe it's okay to bash Christianity,both in yer circles and the MSM and for democratic presidential candidates..clearly-it ain't okay to do such. That's alright-y'all go ahead and bash folks of faith,all ya want-we'll mobilize again and vote another repub into the White House..and you'll be left with egg on yer face.

    Have a good one ...

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    #30
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    It's the Christian Thing to Do


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