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'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
#81
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
Well, I'd been wondering because SE Asian imports (refugee christianity) are of a remarkably different flavor. Really took root in C. Fl, couple decades back. Something that a person might notice, a christian person, for example, about those congregations is that their view of god and christ has been molded by a shared cultural experience trending a whole hell of alot closer to "God the Benevolent Despot" rather then the more european...and therefore to us more traditional, "Prince of Peace" model. It's not a rule, just a trend. That particular group of christians actually -was- hellishly persecuted, and while it may seem counterintuitive, a persons experience with earthly rulers might color the way they view celestial ones - even if they're being persecuted by the former while bowing down to the latter. That sort of stuff makes it's way to their kids, so on and so forth.

I doubt I need to mention much more to explain my interest......just wondering if it's another example of the effect of culture on faith, the way that different cultures or people with different cultural underpinnings view god, or what they see as an "acceptable" way to view god.
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#82
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 12:41 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: And he actually asked y'all how to stop being an asshole?
Advice that obviously went unheeded.
"We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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#83
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 1:11 pm)Strider Wrote:
(January 15, 2015 at 12:41 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: And he actually asked y'all how to stop being an asshole?
Advice that obviously went unheeded.

Remark over dinner last night: "If you're going to be an asshole, you could at least be nice about it!"
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#84
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 2:00 pm)Davka Wrote: Remark over dinner last night: "If you're going to be an asshole, you could at least be nice about it!"

I'm all for being polite until the gloves need to come off, but drich has no concept of the difference between "polite" and "smarmy".
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#85
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
Just so we can sum up: Drich thinks slavery is good, he thinks cancer is a blessing, and he actively prays for atheists to get AIDS. He also impugns the bravery of the men and women who serve the Constitution which guarantees him the right to mouth such ignorance.

I think the only thing he's missed out on is arguing that preachers molesting children are actually good guys doing them a favor.

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#86
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 1:06 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Well, I'd been wondering because SE Asian imports (refugee christianity) are of a remarkably different flavor. Really took root in C. Fl, couple decades back. Something that a person might notice, a christian person, for example, about those congregations is that their view of god and christ has been molded by a shared cultural experience trending a whole hell of alot closer to "God the Benevolent Despot" rather then the more european...and therefore to us more traditional, "Prince of Peace" model. It's not a rule, just a trend. That particular group of christians actually -was- hellishly persecuted, and while it may seem counterintuitive, a persons experience with earthly rulers might color the way they view celestial ones - even if they're being persecuted by the former while bowing down to the latter. That sort of stuff makes it's way to their kids, so on and so forth.

I doubt I need to mention much more to explain my interest......just wondering if it's another example of the effect of culture on faith, the way that different cultures or people with different cultural underpinnings view god, or what they see as an "acceptable" way to view god.

I used to have a weird fascination with blogs written by fundies. Many of the adult converts to more extremist, fundamentalist Christianity came from abusive households
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#87
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 2:37 pm)Nope Wrote:
(January 15, 2015 at 1:06 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Well, I'd been wondering because SE Asian imports (refugee christianity) are of a remarkably different flavor. Really took root in C. Fl, couple decades back. Something that a person might notice, a christian person, for example, about those congregations is that their view of god and christ has been molded by a shared cultural experience trending a whole hell of alot closer to "God the Benevolent Despot" rather then the more european...and therefore to us more traditional, "Prince of Peace" model. It's not a rule, just a trend. That particular group of christians actually -was- hellishly persecuted, and while it may seem counterintuitive, a persons experience with earthly rulers might color the way they view celestial ones - even if they're being persecuted by the former while bowing down to the latter. That sort of stuff makes it's way to their kids, so on and so forth.

I doubt I need to mention much more to explain my interest......just wondering if it's another example of the effect of culture on faith, the way that different cultures or people with different cultural underpinnings view god, or what they see as an "acceptable" way to view god.

I used to have a weird fascination with blogs written by fundies. Many of the adult converts to more extremist, fundamentalist Christianity came from abusive households

That's how fucked up they keep the wheel turning on religion.
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RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 14, 2015 at 11:57 pm)Drich Wrote: Cancer can be a gift. It can be the "foxhole" (Wink for the older members) that helps you save you from Hell.

I had cancer. It wasn't gift. It was scary as hell, but thanks to modern science, I had it removed from my body. Apparently God's plan was for me to live a good while longer, working to turn the youth Away From Christ (AFC)! It's my mission. Just say no to religious bullshit! Smile

Never, not once, did I think I needed your invisible sky daddy to "save" me. Instead I found an expert and let him use their million dollar robot to cut me up.

I'm thankful my surgeon was one of the best in the world, performing hundreds of similar procedures each year. He drives a nice car. He's earned it.

If I had just prayed to Jesus, I'd probably be near death by now. So your worthless Jesus/God/Ghost can go suck it, along with Allah, Zeus, Ra and all the rest.
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#89
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 12:58 pm)Nope Wrote:
(January 15, 2015 at 12:41 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: And he actually asked y'all how to stop being an asshole?

I hope Drich remains on the Christian side because the aspects of his personality that make him come off as ajerk would probably carry over into atheism

Despite what he says, his being Christian is purely an accidental result of his contingent misadventure. If born or raised at different place, he would still be masturbating with a fire arm, but he would probably be holding a Koran and trying hard to swagger on behalf of the IS instead. But being a gullible, superstitious and narcissistic halfwit is graven into his genes, and he would be those things no matter where he is or what he think he is.
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#90
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 15, 2015 at 2:37 pm)Nope Wrote: I used to have a weird fascination with blogs written by fundies. Many of the adult converts to more extremist, fundamentalist Christianity came from abusive households

That makes perfect sense. My Dad became an abusive alcoholic shit after he and Mom divorced.

It's only recently that I realized that my intense emotions on hearing that I was forgiven by sky-daddy were related to my meatworld daddy being such an unforgiving fuck, and always blaming everything on me.

(He stopped drinking over 20 years ago, and we have since reconciled. Now he smokes "medical" marijuana instead, and laughs a lot).
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