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Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
#51
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 23, 2023 at 2:52 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote: Can you condemn, Fake Messiah and others who might agree with Militant Atheism, those who are persecuting Christians, and agree we, by our Common Humanity, have an objective moral obligation, in a spirit of universal brotherhood, to help those who are being persecuted?

There is no brotherhood in Christianity. Christians are the ones who are persecuting. Being gay in Uganda is punished by death because of hate-filled idiots like you.
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"
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#52
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Notice how you dishonestly avoided answering the question. You're complicit in the ongoing bloodshed, genocide, persecution of 360 MN Christians until you do and clearly condemn it.

Of course, you neglect to mention - or perhaps are just ignorant of the fact - that Pope Francis said adult men sodomizing each other, while a sin, is not a crime https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/ho...2023-01-26 Unlike you, we work for the Good of all. We don't want gays or anyone else to be persecuted.
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#53
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 23, 2023 at 12:48 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote: Envy, Jealousy, Hatred of Christians and Christianity, and its success and accomplishments for Humanity as a whole. That's where this Marxist Militant Atheism comes from. Go labor for the benefit of humanity in Africa like so many Good Christians have done and then after you've spent hours doing that you can spread hatred against Christians once more.

Already have.

Twice.

What have you done,?

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#54
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 23, 2023 at 3:20 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote: Of course, you neglect to mention - or perhaps are just ignorant of the fact - that Pope Francis said adult men sodomizing each other, while a sin, is not a crime

If that alone was the case, you'd have a point. The crimes of the church are a plenty.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#55
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
If god doesn't need anything from you, why the fuck are you here preaching your fucking absolute bullshit?
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#56
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Christibois preach nothing but animosity, hatred, and ill will, yet when these birds come home to roost, then the boo hoos begin.

Spare us the percussion complex, shitbag.
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#57
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
He didn't avoid any questions he gave the only answer that matters
"Change was inevitable"


Nemo sicut deus debet esse!

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#58
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
(July 23, 2023 at 3:20 am)Nishant Xavier Wrote: Notice how you dishonestly avoided answering the question.

You're the last person who should be making this complaint. This is your modus operandii. Any difficulty you face prompts a change in subject or a new thread.
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#59
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Pissant is the Lancelot of the Knights who say:
"Na, na, na, na I can't hear you!" 
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#60
RE: Christianity in Africa stats: <10 MN in 1900, 700 MN today.
Valkyrie, ok. I commend you for that. As for me, I have not visited Africa. I help out and donate to charities and orphanages back home here in India where I live, both Christian and Secular.

Angrboda, nope. I have answered yours and others questions multiple times, including on that Principle of Contingent Causation thread you mentioned, that I started, that has some 365 replies, and 4500 views, where I've answered each question addressed to me and will continue to in due time. But 360 MN Christians suffering and being persecuted in the world today and the response to them should be very simple, to anyone who has an ounce of Humanity left: "I condemn it, and yes, we should do everything to stop it/ensure it does not happen again/recur", or something like that. Even you would demand say, after 9/11, that moderate Muslims condemn Al Qaeda's actions. And the funny thing is, many of them will. Yet some Atheists will not condemn either the 60 MN people Solzhenitysn mentions as being killed in the Russian Revolution, most of whom were Christians and killed by Atheists - among the worst holocausts of the last century - or the 360 MN Christians being persecuted in the world today, including in Atheistic North Korea and Atheistic China. We stand with every innocent person suffering and don't want anyone to be persecuted for their beliefs, that includes Muslims and Atheists. Christian and Christian majority countries score among the highest on Religious Freedom today and give full freedom to atheists to believe and say what they want. That Atheists in China choose to persecute both Christians and Muslims, and that some Atheists in the West refuse to at least condemn that, is very telling.

The normal Atheism and Theism debate is a question of polite discussion and principled disagreement, an intellectual debate between two ideologies. The fact of 350+ Million Christians suffering terribly in the world today whom hardly anyone, with a few noble exceptions, wants to even talk about, let alone help, and wants to pretend are not suffering terribly, or somehow deserve it because they are Christians, is pathetic. As I mentioned, in Nigeria and elsewhere, Christians are also persecuted, by those who fear they can't stop the Gospel merely with argument and debate. The same they are doing in North Korea and China. Militant Atheism and Radical Islamism, as distinguished from Secular Humanism and Moderate Muslims, are among the 2 greatest ideological forces driving this genocidal persecution. And since Atheistic China is increasingly persecuting Uyghur Muslims too, which we Christians ourselves condemn and fight against, I think you're increasingly going to see Christians and Muslims standing up against Militant Atheism, and Muslim countries finally stopping persecute Christians, and acknowledge that Christians in their countries have the same rights as Muslims in Christian countries, just like Atheists ought to acknowledge of Christians in North Korea and China.
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