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MrBubbles said:
akuma587 said:
Lol @ vagabond.

@ MrBubbles
You could say the same things about Christianity by looking into the Catholic Church's prescience in the Middle Ages and before as well as the resurgence of fundamentalism with the Calvinists and their American brethren The Puritans and later the Evangelicals.

 

i couldnt really make the same point, a similar point about a history of it within the faith perhaps.  but for it to be the same i would have to say those things about jesus...

If Jesus looked at the modern Republican party's cavalier attitude towards helping the poor, promoting equal rights, and providing healthcare to all those in need, he would be APALLED.

You are right though that the majority of Jesus' teachings are not justification for extremism.

 



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The_vagabond7 said:
MrBubbles said:
The_vagabond7 said:
wait, I almost started trying to have a discussion with a religious fundementalist.

 

 

and who might that be?


I would guess I'm talking about the guy who discerned that Obama is the gay anti-christ by his interpretation of the book of revelations.

i guess i still dont know who you are talking about then.   it certainly isnt me, because i never said anything about his being gay having anything to do with any sort of interpretation of any texts.   infact, i didnt even say there was anything wrong with him being gay, so its not how you try to make it seem.    i also never said i based it off an interpretation of revelation.

 



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akuma587 said:

If Jesus looked at the modern Republican party's cavalier attitude towards helping the poor, promoting equal rights, and providing healthcare to all those in need, he would be APALLED.

 

 

good thing for me im neither christian nor United Statesian, so i dont have to worry about that then



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I dont like this thread. Can't someone post some anti Mc Cain shit instead.



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