RE: Why Jesus is not the messiah.
May 28, 2014 at 2:20 am
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2014 at 3:05 am by Creed of Heresy.)
(May 27, 2014 at 6:13 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Quote:My friend, it's called freedom of speech and freedom to practice your beliefs.
And I have the freedom to tell them to take their fucking god off my property, too.
And I have the freedom to go up to every Christian, Muslim, and Jew I see and tell them they're a bunch of solipsistic tools with delusions of grandeur and importance who would regret wasting their lives on fantasies and fairy tales and the adult equivalents of Santy Claws when they're dead if they (in contradiction with the point here, but bear with me) somehow maintained awareness after death.
But I don't.
It's called not being an arrogant, condescending, disrespectful prick, but what would Christians know about that? They sure have never demonstrated an ability to refrain from being a collective of exactly that, have they? What with, you know, the constant wars of faith, the millenium + centuries-long spewing of/forcing their beliefs [on] everywhere/one they can regardless of peoples' existing beliefs or lack thereof, their arrogance that they alone know the truth about the possibility of an afterlife and just what is needed to get the good version of it despite the same thing being said of a thousand, thousand other systems that say the exact same thing with exactly as much evidence as they've got, the church of True Christians (as all Christians are, except for the ones that aren't) torturing people for made up crimes of witchcraft, sorcery, possession, unbelief, adultery, heresy, and apostasy, conducting the Inquisition which for many years committed invasions of privacy that the NSA wishes it could perpetuate and human rights abuses that would make Hitler proud, trying to call their creationist bullshit "science" when it has about as much to do with science as a garbage disposal has to do with herding cattle and yet still trying to force everyone in the US to learn of it regardless of their own beliefs or lack thereof...
Amusing, thinking about it, how you run to excuse the majority of your religions' modern actions in the US by citing the freedoms granted through the SECULAR constitution of the US when throughout history you have never allowed anyone else that kind of thing...
Oh yeah that's another thing Christianity has done throughout history; perpetuate endless amounts of moral, ethical, and intellectual hypocrisy at every turn.
(May 27, 2014 at 6:39 pm)Artur Axmann Wrote: THINK about ...try it.
That's rich. A guy who believes shit because a book exists that says a bunch of that shit that no empirical evidence whatsoever supports in any way and in fact makes claims that are by their very nature are impossible to being prove or recreate or test or even hypothesize, telling someone else to "try to THINK about" things.
I'm sure you try thinking too, of course. Just, you think about things that, in the literal end, will have meant absolutely fuck-all other than that you wasted your finite time and otherwise boundless intellectual and moral potential.