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04 May 2012, 8:51 pm

I have none. I read the bible four times now, and each viewing makes it harder to respect the likes of him. I think he's a psychopath.



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04 May 2012, 11:08 pm

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And abacacus Chritians do not follow every law in the bible why do you think we follow everyone of thsoe laws do you not even realise how many laws their are in the bible no christain can follow all of them. Not following them does not make a christian unchristian.


It makes you a great bunch of hypocrites :lol:

"I can't follow all these laws, BUT IF YOU DON'T YOU'RE GONNA GO TO HELL!"

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This would make a great signature line :twisted: :twisted:



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05 May 2012, 12:02 pm

abacacus wrote:
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And abacacus Chritians do not follow every law in the bible why do you think we follow everyone of thsoe laws do you not even realise how many laws their are in the bible no christain can follow all of them. Not following them does not make a christian unchristian.


It makes you a great bunch of hypocrites :lol:

"I can't follow all these laws, BUT IF YOU DON'T YOU'RE GONNA GO TO HELL!"

:lol:


How so because we follow the laws that are the most important like the ten commandents or becasue you seem to have thsi idea that we should follow them all. And those laws are for the religious you don't have to follow then Abacacus because your a non theist which is fine it only makes the faithful more faithful when people don't believe in God.


You are aware the Ten Commandments are Old Testament right? The book you don't follow? :p


Yes I do follow both books btw just not every law as I have stated doing so would take a lot of work teh laws of moses are over 613 laws of moses to follow none of them have anything to do with killing infants but following all of them would be hard to do for a Jew or a Christian or Muslim :lol:


Make up your mind. First you say you don't follow the OT, now you say you do. You're picking and choosing your faith. You aren't a christian, you're a guy making his own little religion out of an old book.


I follow the laws of moses if their are laws in the bible but if their not of the laws of moses I do not follow thenm the last thing I need is a atheist telling me what I am and am not :wink: you talking about God in the first place is very silly and a waste of your time go talk about science or something not related to religion it sutis you more :lol:



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05 May 2012, 12:03 pm

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Of course not because their is no scriputure in the bible saying though shall commit genocide but atheists doing it for a diffrent reason is irrealivant the fact is they still did it.


You're missing my point in a truly spectacular way.

What I'm saying is, the people who committed/commanded those genocides were just following their beliefs... like the christians you defended. WHy will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?


And Atheist have done so following radical left wing poltical veiws.



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05 May 2012, 1:01 pm

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How can one have a problem with something that probably does not exist?

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That is a point I trie to make how can a non theist have a problem with something they claim probably does not exist?



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05 May 2012, 4:51 pm

Joker wrote:
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Of course not because their is no scriputure in the bible saying though shall commit genocide but atheists doing it for a diffrent reason is irrealivant the fact is they still did it.


You're missing my point in a truly spectacular way.

What I'm saying is, the people who committed/commanded those genocides were just following their beliefs... like the christians you defended. WHy will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?


And Atheist have done so following radical left wing poltical veiws.


You still aren't answering my question. As a matter of fact, it appears you are doing everything possible to avoid answering it. I will repeat it.

"What I'm saying is, the people who committed/commanded those genocides were just following their beliefs... like the christians you defended. Why will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?"

Or, with the BS cut out of it:

"Why will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?"


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05 May 2012, 4:54 pm

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Make up your mind. First you say you don't follow the OT, now you say you do. You're picking and choosing your faith. You aren't a christian, you're a guy making his own little religion out of an old book.


I follow the laws of moses if their are laws in the bible but if their not of the laws of moses I do not follow thenm the last thing I need is a atheist telling me what I am and am not :wink: you talking about God in the first place is very silly and a waste of your time go talk about science or something not related to religion it sutis you more :lol:


I will gladly tell you what you are not, when you are not it. It's much the same as I will gladly tell someone with no qualifications they aren't a quantum physicist.

I will stop talking about god, when god is completely erased from politics, laws, and other areas of extremely broad effect. It would be far sillier of me to accept christian laws that I firmly believe are horseapples than it is for me to argue. Aside from that, I enjoy religious debates.


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05 May 2012, 4:59 pm

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The Bible for the day of rest? Ouch. That might be the most stressful piece of literature in existence


Not really reading books on Quantum Physics can be stressful. And I would be careful that almost sounds insulting the Mods will not like such a post :wink:


Worse things are said about the Bible than it is a stressful piece of literature. And by stressful I mean stresses me out that billions take it seriously. One of the few remaining artifacts of the bronze age that still have relevance to people, somehow


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05 May 2012, 10:17 pm

abacacus wrote:
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Of course not because their is no scriputure in the bible saying though shall commit genocide but atheists doing it for a diffrent reason is irrealivant the fact is they still did it.


You're missing my point in a truly spectacular way.

What I'm saying is, the people who committed/commanded those genocides were just following their beliefs... like the christians you defended. WHy will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?


And Atheist have done so following radical left wing poltical veiws.


You still aren't answering my question. As a matter of fact, it appears you are doing everything possible to avoid answering it. I will repeat it.

"What I'm saying is, the people who committed/commanded those genocides were just following their beliefs... like the christians you defended. Why will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?"

Or, with the BS cut out of it:

"Why will you defend a christian committing atrocities like burning people alive, but not other atrocities?"


No I will not defend them because people will use anything to get a massive following and I am not a fundie so I never get along with them and I only care about what I believe btw where in the bible show me a scripture where if says to commit geneocide. Also Never stated that I said it was okay to burn people alive but you seem to think it is okay to hate THEISTS two wrongs don't make a right.



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05 May 2012, 10:18 pm

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abacacus wrote:
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Make up your mind. First you say you don't follow the OT, now you say you do. You're picking and choosing your faith. You aren't a christian, you're a guy making his own little religion out of an old book.


I follow the laws of moses if their are laws in the bible but if their not of the laws of moses I do not follow thenm the last thing I need is a atheist telling me what I am and am not :wink: you talking about God in the first place is very silly and a waste of your time go talk about science or something not related to religion it sutis you more :lol:


I will gladly tell you what you are not, when you are not it. It's much the same as I will gladly tell someone with no qualifications they aren't a quantum physicist.

I will stop talking about god, when god is completely erased from politics, laws, and other areas of extremely broad effect. It would be far sillier of me to accept christian laws that I firmly believe are horseapples than it is for me to argue. Aside from that, I enjoy religious debates.


Id be careful that almost sounds like a attack towards me which is against the RULES



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05 May 2012, 10:20 pm

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The Bible for the day of rest? Ouch. That might be the most stressful piece of literature in existence


Not really reading books on Quantum Physics can be stressful. And I would be careful that almost sounds insulting the Mods will not like such a post :wink:


Worse things are said about the Bible than it is a stressful piece of literature. And by stressful I mean stresses me out that billions take it seriously. One of the few remaining artifacts of the bronze age that still have relevance to people, somehow


Why does it bother you do you really think we all share the same views of the bible when we do not. Or that you don't like the fact that many people have a religious faith that almost sounds like your prejudice against religious people. I thought since your a atheist they do not have such prejudice beliefs?



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05 May 2012, 10:31 pm

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Or that you don't like the fact that many people have a religious faith that almost sounds like your prejudice against religious people. I thought since your a atheist they do not have such prejudice beliefs?


That's ridiculous. Disagreeing with an idea is not a prejudice against any person. Or, as Christians say, "Hate the sin but not the sinner".



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05 May 2012, 10:43 pm

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Or that you don't like the fact that many people have a religious faith that almost sounds like your prejudice against religious people. I thought since your a atheist they do not have such prejudice beliefs?


That's ridiculous. Disagreeing with an idea is not a prejudice against any person. Or, as Christians say, "Hate the sin but not the sinner".


Funny how quickly you are to rebuke my opinon :wink:



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06 May 2012, 6:59 pm

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Or that you don't like the fact that many people have a religious faith that almost sounds like your prejudice against religious people. I thought since your a atheist they do not have such prejudice beliefs?


That's ridiculous. Disagreeing with an idea is not a prejudice against any person. Or, as Christians say, "Hate the sin but not the sinner".


Funny how quickly you are to rebuke my opinon :wink:


Should edgewaters slowly rebuke your opinion? :lol:



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06 May 2012, 7:32 pm

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Or that you don't like the fact that many people have a religious faith that almost sounds like your prejudice against religious people. I thought since your a atheist they do not have such prejudice beliefs?


That's ridiculous. Disagreeing with an idea is not a prejudice against any person. Or, as Christians say, "Hate the sin but not the sinner".


Funny how quickly you are to rebuke my opinon :wink:


Should edgewaters slowly rebuke your opinion? :lol:


Sure if I was him that is what I would do :wink:



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06 May 2012, 11:26 pm

Why do bad things happen to good people?
Difficulty: must not have been addressed already in Job (which is an excellent read if you haven't read it already).