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Westy

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He probably hates the government too.

Of course. And of course he thinks the worst part about the government is how they prevent us from killing more people overseas. The military is funded by Jesus and he wants us to bomb everyone.
 

AngryMetalsmith

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Jun 4, 2006
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Of course. And of course he thinks the worst part about the government is how they prevent us from killing more people overseas. The military is funded by Jesus and he wants us to bomb everyone.
Recently I either heard or read a quote from a "good Christian" , "...the Bible teaches us what to hate."

:think:
 

AngryMetalsmith

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Jun 4, 2006
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Figs. It's figs, right?
The sad thing is, that the more vocal "good Christians" are about how Christian they are, the further away they are from their "savior's teachings". I grew up on the Jesus kool-aide, and no where does it say that Jesus hated anyone. Quite the opposite really, the man was all about some love and acceptance. Such horrible, awful concepts I know.

I had a priest in Catholic High School who held up a Bible in class and loudly proclaimed; " this is nothing more than a collection of stories written by men". Boom, there it is. Nothing more than a guide book for how to get along with your fellow man.

And many of the other religions of the world have similar concepts at their core. I think often they're referred to as the Universal Truths, or something. But unfortunately, the words get "interpreted" and distorted into the hateful blather spewed by many "good Christians".