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Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
#11
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
Lies

In that case let's make this region one that burns Christians. Then by his own logic he would have no more reason to be Christian, or if he remains Christian it just suck to be him and we could roasted him slowly in front of a large mob engaged in sunday picnick without the lightest reason to fear disapprobation for the act. Either shorn of Christianity, or become roasted dog food, our drippy would be a better person than he is now.

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#12
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 8, 2013 at 10:36 am)Drich Wrote: Was she a sourcer or whatever they accused her of? Did she present herself that way?

Just saying if that region was known to burn witches then why be a witch? If she was a witch then she knew the risks involved. If a police officer gets shot and killed in a specific community for doing his job, does the BBC or any other self rightous group/person comdemn that whole community? Or do we seek justice by looking for the person or people who comitted the actual crime? Why should this be any different? Oh that's right the 'self righteous are on an ironic witch hunt to persecute the religious!

I oftern thought of you as involuntarily funny.

Now I think you are a public health risk.

Are you really trying to turn things arround so the blame comes upon the victim?
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#13
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 8, 2013 at 10:36 am)Drich Wrote: Was she a sourcer or whatever they accused her of? Did she present herself that way?

Just saying if that region was known to burn witches then why be a witch? If she was a witch then she knew the risks involved. If a police officer gets shot and killed in a specific community for doing his job, does the BBC or any other self rightous group/person comdemn that whole community? Or do we seek justice by looking for the person or people who comitted the actual crime? Why should this be any different? Oh that's right the 'self righteous are on an ironic witch hunt to persecute the religious!

Since when has a religious community needed an excuse to accuse somebody of being a witch?





And even if she was some kind of self confessed sorcerer its ridiculous that these people are living with the middle age mindset of witches and sorcery and think they should be killed.
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RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 8, 2013 at 8:15 pm)The Germans are coming Wrote:
(February 8, 2013 at 10:36 am)Drich Wrote: Was she a sourcer or whatever they accused her of? Did she present herself that way?

Just saying if that region was known to burn witches then why be a witch? If she was a witch then she knew the risks involved. If a police officer gets shot and killed in a specific community for doing his job, does the BBC or any other self rightous group/person comdemn that whole community? Or do we seek justice by looking for the person or people who comitted the actual crime? Why should this be any different? Oh that's right the 'self righteous are on an ironic witch hunt to persecute the religious!

I oftern thought of you as involuntarily funny.

Now I think you are a public health risk.

Are you really trying to turn things arround so the blame comes upon the victim?

I'm shocked any of the regular members here would be surprised by a theist blaming the victim.
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RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 8, 2013 at 10:36 am)Drich Wrote: Was she a sourcer or whatever they accused her of? Did she present herself that way?

Just saying if that region was known to burn witches then why be a witch? If she was a witch then she knew the risks involved. If a police officer gets shot and killed in a specific community for doing his job, does the BBC or any other self rightous group/person comdemn that whole community? Or do we seek justice by looking for the person or people who comitted the actual crime? Why should this be any different? Oh that's right the 'self righteous are on an ironic witch hunt to persecute the religious!

When the community committed the crime, should we not seek justice on the community? Why do you feel the need to blame the victim?

"Was she wearing skimpy clothing out in public? Did she present herself as wanting to get raped?"

Also, for your police officer example to be halfway accurate, the officer would have to have been shot and killed in a community that has a written law on the books- that only extends to that community and nowhere else- that police officers should be put to death. "Thou shalt not suffer a police officer to live," and all that.
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#16
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
Are you all truly so dense? Or did you ALL stop reading after I asked is she a witch, and thought it was an opportunity to pounce/rage against a theist for simply asking a question?

In my post I asked what if she was a witch? Not as a way to blame the victim but as a way to identify a prejudice. (In her community) That is why I paired it with the cop analogy. A witch is a profession like being a cop, like cops witches are not welcome in all neighborhoods. (Christian or not) If she knew that her profession carried a death sentence in a given community then why did she not avoid it? For unlike a cop her job does not require her to be in a given community.

My second point was despite her involvement, she was murdered. That said, why do you people not seek the individuals who committed this crime? Are you all so bigoted that you would condemn an entire community based on where these people live? Where does it stop? Skin color? Belief in God? Education? What really determines guilt in your self righteous minds? Just read your responses to me up till this point all of you have condemned their entire community! My question is did you all segregate by race? Belief? Education? Not being a 1st world country? What lead you all to condemn every member of a given community? And is this the same "morality" you use to condemn Christianity as a whole?

(If you did not post between my last post and this on know I am not speaking to you directly)

(February 8, 2013 at 10:47 am)Chuck Wrote: Lies

In that case let's make this region one that burns Christians. Then by his own logic he would have no more reason to be Christian, or if he remains Christian it just suck to be him and we could roasted him slowly in front of a large mob engaged in sunday picnick without the lightest reason to fear disapprobation for the act. Either shorn of Christianity, or become roasted dog food, our drippy would be a better person than he is now.

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There are 'religions' that do all sorts of nasty things to Christians (including burning them.) that being the case Christians tend to stay away from those regions. (Shake the dust from your feet and let your peace return to you and move on.) this means we are not obligated to stay where we are not welcome. I simply asked the question why did she?
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#17
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
Do you know anything about Papua New Guinea Dirch? You know, home of the Asaro Mudmen, Simbu Skeleton Men and what is thought by some to be one of the last groups of people on the planet that still practice ritual cannibalism the Korowai tribe. Many of the villages there are literally just a stones throw from the Stone Age. A large portion of the population believes that when someone gets sick and dies it is because one of their neighbors caused it. Did you know that practically everyone that lives there are Christians?
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#18
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 9, 2013 at 12:45 am)Drich Wrote: There are 'religions' that do all sorts of nasty things to Christians (including burning them.)

OK fucktard, I'll take the bait...

Provide one example where a Christian was burned.

I challenge you in the name of Giordano Bruno.
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#19
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 9, 2013 at 3:05 am)cato123 Wrote: OK fucktard..,,..

I doubt the tard has ever fucked anyone but himself.
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#20
RE: Woman burned alive for 'sorcery' in Papua New Guinea
(February 9, 2013 at 12:45 am)Drich Wrote: Are you all truly so dense? Or did you ALL stop reading after I asked is she a witch, and thought it was an opportunity to pounce/rage against a theist for simply asking a question?

Well, one of us is clearly that dense...

Quote:In my post I asked what if she was a witch? Not as a way to blame the victim but as a way to identify a prejudice. (In her community) That is why I paired it with the cop analogy. A witch is a profession like being a cop, like cops witches are not welcome in all neighborhoods. (Christian or not) If she knew that her profession carried a death sentence in a given community then why did she not avoid it? For unlike a cop her job does not require her to be in a given community.

There's a crucial, crucial thing you seem to be missing here: witchcraft is not a real thing. Witchcraft. Is not. A real thing. Magic doesn't exist. Nobody is a witch. Beyond that, this woman wasn't a witch, she was accused by a superstitious populace and burnt alive by a mob, if you'd bothered to read the original story. Beyond all this, even if she was presenting as capable of sorcery, why the fuck does that obligate her to avoid the violent thugs who would do her harm as opposed to, say, stopping the thugs in the first place? It would hardly be her fault even if she did claim to be a witch: she didn't deserve to die.

Quote:My second point was despite her involvement, she was murdered. That said, why do you people not seek the individuals who committed this crime? Are you all so bigoted that you would condemn an entire community based on where these people live? Where does it stop? Skin color? Belief in God? Education? What really determines guilt in your self righteous minds? Just read your responses to me up till this point all of you have condemned their entire community! My question is did you all segregate by race? Belief? Education? Not being a 1st world country? What lead you all to condemn every member of a given community? And is this the same "morality" you use to condemn Christianity as a whole?

And this is where your cop analogy breaks down: the fact is, there's specific exhortations to kill witches in the bible (Exodus 22:18, Leviticus 20:27) but no such instructions for the murder of cops. So yes, we place some blame on the religion as well as the perpetrators of the crime, because the crime was committed on a religious basis. Without the religion, there would have been no crime. The religion created the problem ("there are witches!" actually, no there aren't) and then sold the solution. So to avoid talking about the religion would be patently ridiculous.

But then, I might not be arguing my best right now: I'm still reeling from the sheer irony of you, of all people, calling anyone else self righteous.

Quote:There are 'religions' that do all sorts of nasty things to Christians (including burning them.) that being the case Christians tend to stay away from those regions. (Shake the dust from your feet and let your peace return to you and move on.) this means we are not obligated to stay where we are not welcome. I simply asked the question why did she?

Well first, I'd ask you to prove your assertion that violence is done unto Christians like this. But secondly, let me ask you a question: do you feel that, in your little universe where you're the most persecuted group evar, that these groups are justified in persecuting you? Do you feel like you should have to stay away due to the baseless beliefs of another group? See where I'm going with this?

And at the end of the day, what was your point in asking the original question? What did you hope to gain? So what if she did present as a witch? Are you saying she deserved to be killed, or that it was somehow her fault?
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