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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 2:45 pm
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(October 9, 2018 at 2:09 pm)Mathilda Wrote: (October 8, 2018 at 2:47 pm)Drich Wrote: why do you douche bags quote from a dead dialect?
Oh the irony of a Xtian immediately calling people douche bags on a thread asking why Xtians are full of hate.
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[url=https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=douch]douch
a vaginal cleaning device that makes for thing to call another person...
So... if you are not a vaginal cleaning device, Then I must be having some fun with people who take themselves way... way too seriously.
So riddle me this mrs cleaning devise where is the hate? how is 'ragging' on you synonymous with hate? if it is contain with in your own mind ie perception of the word definition and not the definition provided then you are the vaginal cleaning devise I want to make light of BECAUSE you believe how you 'feel' should influence the way someone else thinks. You should be made light of until you realize that your 'feelings' makes you as unique as my B-hole makes me a snow flake of an individual. (It doesn't make me special because everyone's got one, just like your feelings don't entitle you to anything special.) hence the reminder... douche.
(October 9, 2018 at 2:15 pm)Mathilda Wrote: (October 9, 2018 at 1:21 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: To be fair to most Christians it only seems to be the American ones who are hateful. They are trying to spread the toxic brand world wide, but mostly over in the UK at least, people just look at that sort with pity.
I'll agree with that. I suppose that makes American Xtianity the equivalent of Saudi Arabia's Wahhabism.
I see a literal hand full of hateful people who pretend to be a part of the church. however I see millions on the left who claim tolerance but who hate the church who wish to destroy it's membership and remove it's protective status under the constitution. in contrast to a family populated church like westbrough baptist.
This is what we have attacking us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj1T1gP4Q9M
However I maybe wrong.. can you provide a nation wide example of Christian hate in this country as with your saudi arabian example?
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 2:59 pm
Foul, not fowl and interaction not inneraction.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 3:14 pm
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(October 7, 2018 at 11:10 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: It’s not hate (for many). I’m thinking you are confusing standing up for right and wrong as hate. Or perhaps this is just your own hate and intolerance being reflected.
Anyone who has had to walk past protestors (or escort someone) to an abortion clinic know the answer to that one.
Some, I assume, are good people.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 3:50 pm
(October 9, 2018 at 2:59 pm)adey67 Wrote: Foul, not fowl and interaction not inneraction.
Dripshit's malaprops are Trumpian in their magnitude. Being an ignorant fuck is about the only thing he is known for.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 3:59 pm
(October 9, 2018 at 3:50 pm)Minimalist Wrote: (October 9, 2018 at 2:59 pm)adey67 Wrote: Foul, not fowl and interaction not inneraction.
Dripshit's malaprops are Trumpian in their magnitude. Being an ignorant fuck is about the only thing he is known for. Didn't this guy get banned from TTA? Idk but his name is somehow unpleasantly familiar.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 4:04 pm
(October 9, 2018 at 3:59 pm)adey67 Wrote: (October 9, 2018 at 3:50 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Dripshit's malaprops are Trumpian in their magnitude. Being an ignorant fuck is about the only thing he is known for. Didn't this guy get banned from TTA? Idk but his name is somehow unpleasantly familiar.
Yeah back in 2014.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 4:10 pm
(October 9, 2018 at 4:04 pm)Mathilda Wrote: (October 9, 2018 at 3:59 pm)adey67 Wrote: Didn't this guy get banned from TTA? Idk but his name is somehow unpleasantly familiar.
Yeah back in 2014. Ahh, I thought so, the psychosis was definitely familiar.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 4:13 pm
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(October 9, 2018 at 2:06 pm)Drich Wrote: To teach someone to think is love. To poison them with your personal conclusions is the opposite of love. It is subjugation. It is control. [With my punctuation and spelling corrections.]
Thus atheistic criticisms of most religious systems, which don't mind indoctrinating rather than teaching people.
You should be on our side, since the facts are.
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 4:35 pm
(October 9, 2018 at 3:14 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote: (October 7, 2018 at 11:10 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: It’s not hate (for many). I’m thinking you are confusing standing up for right and wrong as hate. Or perhaps this is just your own hate and intolerance being reflected.
Anyone who has had to walk past protestors (or escort someone) to an abortion clinic know the answer to that one.
Some, I assume, are good people.
What makes you think they are all christian?
Sure people who go to church show up but so do people who think killing babies is wrong no matter what their faith.
The left extremeist and fake news would have ne think the only people protesting abortion are christian. Here is a list a tens of groups who are not in or belong to a religious group:
Physicians' associations[edit]
Political organizations[edit]
- Americans United for Life (AUL), a pro-life public interest law firm and advocacy group which calls for protection of human life at all stages of life, from conception to death, and is involved in the related issues of health and biotechnology.[36]
- Concerned Women for America, a politically conservative Christian women's activist group whose stated mission, "is to protect and promote Biblical values among all citizens — first through prayer, then education, and finally by influencing our society — thereby reversing the decline in moral values in our nation."[37]
- Democrats for Life of America (DFLA), a tax-exempt political advocacy nonprofit organization that seeks to elect pro-life Democrats and to encourage the Democratic Party to espouse a consistent life ethic view.[38]
- Eagle Forum, a conservative interest group that uses grassroots techniques to promote conservative women's and family issues in public policy.
- Feminists for Life, a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that promotes pro-life views on the basis of feminism.[39][40]
- Libertarians for Life, a nonsectarian group expressing an opposition to abortion within the context of libertarianism and adheres to the belief that abortion is not a right, but "a wrong under justice".[41]
- MassResistance, a Waltham, Massachusetts-based group that promotes socially conservative positions on issues relating to homosexuality, abortion, anti-bullying, gun control, the transgender community and same-sex marriage.[42]
- National Pro-Life Alliance (NPLA), The National Pro-Life Alliance (NPLA), a grass-roots, single issue pro-life advocacy group which focuses on passing pro-life legislation that will protect the unborn from the moment of conception onward.[43]
- National Right to Life Committee, the oldest and largest national pro-life organization in the US,[44][45] which works through legislation and education to work against induced abortion, infanticide, euthanasia and assisted suicide
- Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians (PLAGAL), an interest group opposed to legalized elective abortion and supportive of alternatives to abortion, which despite its name is inclusive of all LGBT people as well as straight allies.[46]
- Republican National Coalition for Life (RNCL), an organization formed to maintain the commitment of the Republican Party to pro-life principles.
- Republican Party
- Students for America, a now-defunct political action committee which was intended as a national organization.
- Students for Life of America (SFLA) or simply Students for Life (SFL), a tax-exempt nonprofit organization that seeks to end abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide by educating students about these issues and identifying pro-life student leaders and giving them the training, skills, and resources to effectively spread their message.[47]
- Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List), a social welfare, nonprofit organization that seeks to reduce and ultimately end abortion in the United States by supporting pro-life politicians, primarily women, through its SBA List Candidate Fund political action committee.[48][49][50]
- Thomas More Society, a Chicago-based conservative pro-life law firm.[51][52][53][54]
- VoteYesForLife.com, a campaign whose executive director is pro-life activist Leslee Unruh, a post-abortive woman.[55]
Other organizations[edit]
- Alpha Center, a nonprofit agency also founded by Leslee Unruh (also its CEO)[56] whose stated goal is to provide positive alternatives with practical support to women and men involved in an unplanned pregnancy.[57]
- American Coalition of Life Activists (ACLA), a now-defunct advocacy group which made controversies surrounding their use of Wanted-style posters to target abortion providers.[58]
- Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, an organization generally promulgating right to life views which, despite its strict non-violent approach, uses graphic images of aborted fetuses.[59]
- Choose Life, Inc., an advocacy group based in Ocala, Florida that created the concept behind the "Choose Life" specialty license plate that promotes a pro-life message: to choose adoption over abortion.[60]
- Elliot Institute, an advocacy group founded by electrical engineer and pro-life activist David Reardon, which studies "the effects of eugenics, abortion, population control, and sexual attitudes and practices on individuals and society at large."[61]
- Human Coalition, a 501©(3) nonprofit organization that exists to "make abortion unthinkable and unavailable in our lifetime" by guiding women and families who are seeking an abortion into a comprehensive system of compassionate care.[62]
- Human Defense Initiative, a life-affirming news publication with the stated mission to "empower the pro-life generation with a platform where they can make their voices and the voices of the pre-born heard.[63][64]
- Life Dynamics Inc., an organization whose stated motto is, "Pro-Life: without compromise, without exception, without apology".[65]
- Live Action, a nonprofit organization that is best known for its undercover video sting operations on Planned Parenthood clinics,[66][67][68][69] which was co-founded by pro-life activist Lila Rose.[70]
- The Center for Medical Progress (CMP), an organization founded in 2013 by activist David Daleiden also known for its undercover video sting operation in a Planned Parenthood clinic with the accusation that the reproductive health service provider sells fetal body parts and tissues for profit.[71][72]
- The Nurturing Network, an international charitable organization dedicated to relieving the many forms of abuse, neglect and exploitation that exist in a global world.[73]
- Population Research Institute (PRI), a nonprofit organization whose stated goals are "to expose the myth of overpopulation" as well as "human rights abuses committed in population control programs, and to make the case that people are the world's greatest resource."[74]
- Save the Storks, a non-profit organization that donates mobile medical units ("Stork Buses") to pregnancy resource centers.[75]
- Secular Pro-Life (SPL), an all-volunteer[76] organization which works both to end elective abortion and to incorporate non-religious people into the U.S pro-life movement.[77]
- Stoneridge Group, a political campaign marketing firm based in Alpharetta, Georgia.
- Women Exploited By Abortion (WEBA), an organization of women who regret having undergone induced abortion.[78]
I can add about 50 more that have loose ties meaning pratially supported or their parent groups are supported.
Out of all of those people list above do you think only christians react with violence?
Once you grow up a little and stop force feeding yourself fake/anti christian news you will see what I said is true hate is a human problem and it permeates everything we do even the church (not christianity as that is not a group we join but are called into, meaning if we hate we are not called) but is indeed steeped in the church for the same reason it is steeped in the left, in atheism in fake news and in the groups above. because we are humand and at heart are self righteous. Meaning we always think what we do is right and if someone thinks of does the oppsite they must be evil and evil must die according to the self righteous and proud.
This is real pride not what you call me but the idea that one is superior to another because of a way of life or ideology. If I was as proud as you all said I was I would not be here but to one end and that is to hate. like it or not I do not hate yall
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RE: Why are Christians so full of hate?
October 9, 2018 at 5:55 pm
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(October 9, 2018 at 3:14 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote: (October 7, 2018 at 11:10 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: It’s not hate (for many). I’m thinking you are confusing standing up for right and wrong as hate. Or perhaps this is just your own hate and intolerance being reflected.
Anyone who has had to walk past protestors (or escort someone) to an abortion clinic know the answer to that one.
Some, I assume, are good people.
Quite a few are (at least that I know). I think it's a case of the squeaky wheel.
I do agree, that there are those who are hateful, and that comes out in their actions. I stand against that as well. Just as I do against republican's or democrats who call for people to be uncivil.
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