RE: Prayer ... SERIOUSLY?!
June 2, 2011 at 5:40 pm
(This post was last modified: June 2, 2011 at 6:12 pm by Statler Waldorf.)
(June 2, 2011 at 4:40 pm)Shell B Wrote:
Oh good, I feel better now.
Quote: I believe you said "atheist nations" in your original post on the subject. Now, you are using the term "regime." (see below) Cambodia, China and the Soviet Union are not and were not atheist nations. There is no such thing as an "atheist nation." However, we have had this discussion before and I don't want to read your biased statements on the subject again. No offense.
Actually I said "atheist leaders", and I assure you all three of those nations had them. I don't enjoy your biased statements anymore than you enjoy mine. I am not offended, baffled maybe... :-)
Quote: They pale in comparison? You can't be serious. A. The atrocities you speak of were not committed in the name of atheism. Christians cannot say the same about the Crusades and Inquisitions. B. Time makes no difference. The beginning middle and current status of your religion has been one peppered with violence, hatred and bigotry. Some Christians choose to ignore it, some embrace it.
Yes, killing thousands of people in holy wars pales in comparison to killing over 100 million of your own citizens. How can you say they were done in the name of Christianity? Where did Jesus say to kill Muslims and take land? It sounds like they were done for personal gain to me. Stop pointing to ancient history and start learning your recent history.
Quote: Again, there was more than one Inquisition. Please provide sources for this outrageous claim that more people were killed in Cambodia in one day than in the Inquisitions. Furthermore, the abolitionist movement was not led by Christians. That is another absurd assumption. Sure, some were Christian, but to say all were is just something you are pulling out of your ass. Oh, and atomic bombs wreak havoc for untold years to come. Survivors are still casualties. Their children become casualties, and so on. The difference is obvious.
Easy enough,
“The number of people who died in the various inquistions across Europe is difficult to determine, but the number of victims can be numbered in the thousands, not the millions as a previous respondent stated. The entire populations of Europe would have been wiped out if inquisitors had killed in those numbers! Even though the Spanish Inquisition lasted for hundreds of years the Inquisition was held primarily in small areas in France, Spain and Italy.”
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So a few thousand people in about 300 years, now let’s see how many people were killed in Cambodia in a few years…
“During the Cambodian Genocide of 1975-1979, approximately 1.7 million people lost their lives (21% of the country's population), it was one of the worst human tragedies of the 20th century.”
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That’s nearly 1200 people a day! So maybe it took them two or three days to equal the 300 years of the inquisitions, but I think my point still stands. You are still making an inappropriate comparison.
So you don’t think that regular bombing has lasting effects? Ever heard of unexploded ordnances?
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What kind of answer was that? “Slavery is wrong because putting people in chains is wrong!” You have done nothing to demonstrate why they are wrong; you have only said that dropping bombs is wrong because killing people is wrong. Why is killing people wrong?
(June 2, 2011 at 4:57 pm)Cinjin Cain Wrote:
Prove you don't. Tell me why these things are wrong, just not that they are wrong. Thinking you don't need a higher law giver to have morality is what is really arrogant here.
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You didn't prove what I asked you to. I never said you can't be a moral person without the Bible, I said you have no logical basis to be one. Why do you think those things are wrong? Was Stalin a bad person just because he didn't think killing was wrong and so he did it?
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Huh? Let's say I am an "A-americanist", I don't believe the laws of America apply to me because I don't believe America exists. I then go on a killing spree. You would seriously say, "Well his views that America's laws didn't apply to him had nothing to do with the fact he violated the law by killing people." I beg to differ. If man does not believe he is accountable for his actions after his death, he will do all sorts of terrible things to better his situation, just like Stalin did.
Killed in the name of Jesus huh? Where did Jesus say to kill anyone? So were they really killing in the name of the true Jesus? Seems like you want to have your cake and eat it too. "Atheists don't kill because they are atheists but when people act in a way that is completely contrary to what Christ taught they are doing it because they are Christians!"
(June 2, 2011 at 4:59 pm)5thHorseman Wrote:
Without a Biblical universe the very preconditions for intelligibility would be impossible. These of course are required in order to even conduct science, so I am afraid I disagree, sciences owes everything to a Biblical universe. So you are essentially saying, a house doesn't have anything to do with the foundation it is built on. Guys like Newton and Kepler knew this, sadly many people today have forgotten it.
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If Stalin and Mao were actual Christians who followed the teachings of Jesus Christ they would not have killed anyone like they did. Just because someone claims to be a Christian does not mean they are one, so your crusades example is kind of off, unless you can show me where Jesus taught his followers to kill Muslims.