RE: Christianity in America is so fucked up
October 2, 2014 at 9:13 pm
(This post was last modified: October 2, 2014 at 9:20 pm by Drich.)
(October 2, 2014 at 1:58 pm)Simon Moon Wrote:(October 2, 2014 at 12:39 pm)Chuck Wrote: You are still allowed here, aren't you?
Exactly.
I can't even remember how many times I've been banned from Christian forums for doing nothing more that asking legitimate questions in the nicest possible tone.
And what kind of responses did I get from members before I was banned? Wishes that I be tortured for eternity for my blasphemy.
There's a difference between making fun of ridiculous beliefs and being intolerant.
..and I've been bann from 1/2 a dozen atheist forums for answering questions.. There are websites on both sides who foster and only want to support like minded sheepople
(October 2, 2014 at 12:35 pm)Dorian Gray Wrote: The "tolerant" versions of Christianity are, in my opinion, abominations and misinterpreted variants of scripture. Revelations 3:16 says "So, because you are lukewarm--neither hot nor cold--I am about to spit you out of my mouth." The Biblical god doesn't like fence riders.
One of my favorite quotes of Sam Harris: "religious moderation is the product of secular knowledge and spiritual ignorance." I would much rather have a conversation or debate with people who believe in all the miracles, brimstone and fire, Adam and Eve, Noah's ark,and literal interpretations. Moderates are holding on to the vestiges of their beliefs by categorizing themselves as "Christians" and giving strength to the fundamentalists who are still trying to pass anti-abortion laws, stop same sex unions, and basically control what people do with themselves and other consenting in the privacy of their own homes.
The Bible is fairly clear in its message of supposed morality. People who go to a "Christian" church and still retain their own beliefs about things are, in my opinion, not Christians. I find it increasingly funny that many church-goers (and here I mean Christian churches) readily admit to a belief in god, but when the name Jesus is mentioned they start to squirm and get a little uncomfortable. Christians, after all, worship the Christ, and he is Jesus, son of god, savior of mankind.
So if people attend a Christian church and don't believe in it ALL, hook, line and sinker, you are lukewarm, subject to god's eternal punishment, and can't readily call yourself a Christian. This going to church to listen to a sermon, feel good listening to some supposedly inspiring "praise and worship" while waving your hands in the air, get a good message on morals, then go home and continue to pick and choose what you believe in the Bible is simply unacceptable by Biblical standards. You would by definition, be a Theist, not a Christian.
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