Christianity - religion of peace
Posted on: November 10, 2008 - 5:19am
Christianity - religion of peace
Ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaa and now my morning is immeasurably brighter
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There's already a thread on this, and it's actually got something in the topic/first post that gives the reader some kind of hint as to what the hell the link is about for those who dislike following blind links or waiting for pages to load just to find out whether it's something they're even remotely interested in or not.
Organised religion is the ultimate form of blasphemy.
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I quickly threw this up before starting at work this morning so I missed Matt's thread. While I take your point about the blind link - it's not usually my style - I don't think there's any need to be quite so tetchy about it.
M
Forget Jesus, the stars died so that you could be here
- Lawrence Krauss
I urge any one who believes that Christianity is a religion of peace to read Matthew 10:34-36.
In fact, I urge any Christian to read the BuyBull. It's the quickest way to become an atheist. Especially if you're a woman.
After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
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Couldn't these people love their enemies, and pray for those that persecute them?
(See Matt 5:44.)
Oh, wait...these are all Christians...they're not supposed to be enemies. So...couldn't they leave their gifts at the altar, and go be reconciled first? (See Matt 5:23-24.)
I guess not. Maybe Jesus and his teachings are not all that important to Christians. Which kind of makes you wonder why that should be important to any of the rest of us.
Conor
Here's another
This time Nuns got involved as well!!