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Bwild: [ the 10 commandments are a tough act to follow,imo. ]
Not just your opinion. It's also the opinion of most teachers and ministers and Bible scholars. And they would go a step further to say that it isn't just a tough act to follow, but impossible. No one can reach adulthood or the age of accountability without breaking the 10 commandments.
[ bible thumping hypocrits are everywhere. ]
So? Hypocrites can be found anywhere and everywhere, including critics of Christianity. Did you read my messages, or are you only skimming through them to find grist for your mill? There are hypocrites who thump on bible thumpers, so what exactly is your point? If I seem perturbed it may be because you've managed to ignore most of what I've said and are starting over again.
Seriously, if you are only commited to thumping on bible thumpers, then there is nothing else for me to say.
Iamon lyme: you seem a bit perturbed. I'm not agreeing or disagreeing..just offering an observation. the 10 commandments are a tough act to follow,imo. bible thumping hypocrits are everywhere. I dont need to be a "god" to see this.
No one could pay me enough to be a diplomat to, or even simply visit, a predominantly Islamic country. First of all I don't like to travel... if you offered me an all expense trip around the world, I might try talking you into giving me something else, but I wouldn't take the free trip. There are places in the US I wouldn't want to visit either. But I know that I would be safer anyplace in the US than in a country where I might find myself being persuaded to say a few recorded words before getting my head sliced off.
I don't have full blown aspergers, didn't even know I had it until a few years ago because it's barely detectable. That's part of the reason for my not wanting to go anywhere else. I have a hard enough time dealing with familiar surroundings, without finding myself in some hell hole with murderous thugs hungry to get get their hands on an American... and apparently any American will do.
Anyway, today I started to write a song in my head to illustrate this aversion I have to traveling... it's to the tune of "Fly Me to the Moon".
Do not fly me to the moon I do not want to go up there All there is are rocks and dust No palm trees and no air
And that is allllllllll I want to sayyyyyy There is no more so go away....
Bwild: It's all very simple. And you can believe it or not believe it... and believe it or not, not believing IS one of the options.
The old testament is consistent with the new testament because both talk about the same God. You are given a choice of which two entities you can serve. If you lie you serve the liar, if you deceive or are willfully misled by deceit then you serve the deceiver, and if you live to only serve yourself then you serve the entity that only serves himself. And like I said, you can choose to not believe in any of this.
What other religion gives anyone this kind of freedom to believe or not believe? Certainly not the Islamic religion. I think after more than 10 years of looking at it we have become more than well informed on their beliefs, intentions, and practices.
Bwild: [ but...since we're talkin religion...not many "true" Christians out there. ]
How can you possibly know that? Even if you don't believe in God, then by definition alone it can only be true that God knows how many true Christians there are. Even if you polled everyone in the world, and they all gave honest answers, you still wouldn't know. Who is qualified to judge all of the hearts and minds and actions of everyone?
Not everyone who calls themselves Christian are saved for Him, and not everyone who do not call themselves Christian are not saved. It's all explained in a book I think you may have heard of...
It's amazing that there are critics of the Bible, who have read it all the way through, and yet they still don't know what the Bible teaches. This isn't hypocrisy, but I can't at the moment think of what to call this. Willful ignorance?
And it doesn't matter if the source for any information on numbers is pro or con, no one but God can know this.
Bwild: Hypocrisy is not limited to religion. Christianity points out that hypocrisy is wrong, but that doesn't mean you won't find hypocrites who call themselves Christians. And it certainly doesn't mean you can't find hypocrites anywhere else. Hypocrisy one of those weird contradictory behaviors that seem to afflict almost everyone.
The only time I can remember Jesus calling someone a hypocrit was when he told the religious leaders of his day that they were putting burdons on the people they themselves will not carry... Sound familiar? When I think of what liberal politicians want from us, the definition Jesus gave of a hypocrit always seems to come to mind.
Emne: Re: I think in V's mind it's either utopia or nothing. Either he doesn't understand that God is not a tyrant, and therefore will not interfer with our decisions,
Artful Dodger: [ So you think this story is representative of the majority of Christian churches across America? ]
I think in V's mind it's either utopia or nothing. Either he doesn't understand that God is not a tyrant, and therefore will not interfer with our decisions, or he actually believes being a tyrant and enforcing what HE thinks is right is more desirable.
One of the main reasons for the rioting by Islamists is that they believe the US government actually sanctions and promotes insulting films and cartoons. Most of them live in countries where you can't make a move or say anything without the government's permission, so they literally don't understand the kind of freedom of speech allowed here in our country... they have lived so long under their own government's thumbs they can't imagine what it's like living any way else. Because of this it's only natural for them to assume that the US government is to blame... it's the only frame of reference they have to work with.
It just amazes me that in political discussion I so often hear about the top earners not paying their fair share. But the facts seem to say something different: Of the Federal Income Tax Paid--
Top 1% paid 37% of the total Top 5% paid 59% of the total Top 10% paid 70% of the total And the Bottom 50% paid only 2.3%
Someone has to explain this fact in light of the claim that the top 1% don't pay their fair share. BTW, there are MANY who pay ZERO federal income taxes (and yes they work).
FAIRVIEW — A young girl told authorities a Fairview pastor used sexual abuse as punishment.
Tommy Joe Pitts, 51, was charged Wednesday in Major County District Court with nine felony counts in connection with the sexual assault of three girls ages 8, 9, and 12.
The complaints include two counts of first-degree rape, four counts of lewd molestation and three counts of rape by instrumentation.
Pitts appeared briefly in court Wednesday afternoon with his attorney, Fritz McGee. His bail is set at $1 million.
His wife was in the courtroom. She called the sheriff’s department March 31 to report Pitts molested three girls and was threatening to kill himself. Pitts was arrested after he deliberately drove into the path of a tractor-trailer rig, authorities said. The vehicles did not strike each other and Pitts was not injured, authorities said.
Pitts’ wife said she became suspicious of Pitts when he insisted on spending more time alone with the girls and confronted him about the alleged abuse on March 31.
The 12-year-old girl told authorities when the girls broke a rule Pitts would give them a choice of punishment. He offered the option of getting a spanking or touching his genitals.
Investigators claim they’ve documented more than 70 instances of sexual assault against the three girls. Pitts, an ordained minster with the Assemblies of God since 2007, was pastor at the Midway Assembly of God in Fairview.
Emne: Re: but I have to wonder if self disicpline as taught by the Bible is something the Islamic religion teaches.... that's not what meek means. It means exercising the kind of self disicpline most good parents want to see their children develop.
Iamon lyme: Like the Christians and churches discipline regarding child abuse by church members?
Emne: Re: We're talking about whole populations that are hell bent on putting the world under the control of Islam.
Iamon lyme: For the very reasons you cited, I personally would never do it. But I think it was done because it could be done. Even knowing that it would tick off the savages in Islam. It's the same with the burning of the Koran. We don't refrain from burning the Koran just because some crazies will riot, rape, and murder. That has to be on them. Those that respond badly to something they don't like are responsible for their own behavior. The Bible is burned as is the flag. It's a speech thing. I think it's dumb but they have the right to do it. It's not enough to kill over( waterboard yes....I'd water board the film maker - but keep in mind that Bill Maher made an anti-religious film and in it he also attacked Islam. We didn't hear squat about that! AND that same Bill Maher gave Obama 1 million dollars! Where's the media???
Emne: Re: We're talking about whole populations that are hell bent on putting the world under the control of Islam.
Artful Dodger: [ BTW, that film has been on YouTube for months. ]
I was curious about the timing, when the clip came out in relation to when the violence erupted. It's clear from everything I've heard and read that whoever put this out there fully intended to start something.
If you know a particular group of people will react like mad dogs if you taunt them, then there is no excuse for inciting them. Taunting Christians doesn't result in this kind of reaction, but I have to wonder if self disicpline as taught by the Bible is something the Islamic religion teaches. When the Bible says the meek will inherit the earth, it's not saying passive people will be in charge... that's not what meek means. It means exercising the kind of self disicpline most good parents want to see their children develop.
I think the person (or people) who funded and put that clip on youtube fully intended for it to have the sort of reaction that has now erupted. I read on this board someone saying $5 mil went into making it. Is that right? If so that tells me someone went to the trouble and expense of trying to set off a 'mad dog' reaction, fully knowing and intending for this to happen.
Emne: Re: don't need an excuse to make war. That's part of their religion.
Artful Dodger: Judaism recorded their wars as well.... including the massacres they did. Christianity was formalised into a religion based on a pogrom.
And when our religion split....
"Interesting that the uprisings started on 911. But then there is no connection."
911 is just when Americans as a nation woke up to what had happened on their behalf.
Emne: Re: We're talking about whole populations that are hell bent on putting the world under the control of Islam.
(V): You could say a lot of things except for the fact that we're talking about something specific: The Muslim riots in light of some silly film. BTW, that film has been on YouTube for months. Interesting that the uprisings started on 911. But then there is no connection. They just collectively decided on that day to rape a US Ambassador and murder him and then set fire to the compound.
These savages don't need an excuse to make war. That's part of their religion. The sooner people recognize it the better.
Emne: Re: We're talking about whole populations that are hell bent on putting the world under the control of Islam.
Artful Dodger: I could say about the same with the US, regarding the CIA and foreign policy a few decades ago. We are talking about policies that have ended up in thousands upon thousands dying.
But it wasn't the whole of the US population who wanted this... just the 1%.
Emne: Re: hey don't do that in the USA because they wouldn't get away with it. But elsewhere in the world, they will hack off your head for little reason.
(V): There is no exaggeration here. And we're not talking about death penalties nor are we talking about an isolated religious nut killing an abortionist. We're talking about whole populations that are hell bent on putting the world under the control of Islam. And they are making progress. In your country there is a huge problem with militant Islamist extremists.
Emne: Re: Only with Muslims do you get that kind of response for some silly poorly done film.
Bwild: The crusades were an entirely different thing. A sad part of the history of Christianity to be sure. But it's not the same thing. Christianity doesn't teach the things that went on in the crusades. But Islam does teach the things that goes on in Islam. AND it's happening now. You have some isolated nuts in Christianity but in Islam you have whole populations that have world domination as their goal.
Emne: Re: hey don't do that in the USA because they wouldn't get away with it. But elsewhere in the world, they will hack off your head for little reason.
Artful Dodger: Exaggeration. No head hacking here. But.. we don't have the death penalty like in the US ... ... .. mmmmm
"The film was a bad idea and disrespectful. But it in no way warrants such a savage reaction. Christians would not react in such a way. And then there is this:"
Kevin Smith had death threats over the film Dogma, anti abortionists of Christian denomination killing is just a myth.
You are telling me those anti abortionists were being respectful.
... You don't want me to talk about Northern Ireland do you?
Wilders: Islam is an ideology aiming for world domination rather than a religion. It demands that the state be regulated according to Islamic law. As a consequence, it wants to rule over all other religions, ideologies and political visions. Islam is based on the Koran, which according to the Islamic faith is a book written by Allah himself. Hence, it leaves no room for interpretation. The Koran commands Muslims to conquer the world, if necessary through violence. There is no freedom in Islam. Because of its global aims, it is a threat to freedom everywhere.
Emne: Re: Only with Muslims do you get that kind of response for some silly poorly done film.
(V): Muslims have respect? They don't do that in the USA because they wouldn't get away with it. But elsewhere in the world, they will hack off your head for little reason. And attacks on Christians are an everyday occurrence. The film was a bad idea and disrespectful. But it in no way warrants such a savage reaction. Christians would not react in such a way. And then there is this:
6/3/2012 Nigeria Bauchi 21 45 A Holy Warrior runs his car into a church service and detonates, taking out over twenty praying Christians. The responsible group later thanks Allah for the victory.
10/1/2001 Indonesia Tomata 3 0 Terrorists attack a Christian church, killing three women.
3/18/2012 Nigeria Suleja 0 5 A church is firebombed during a service.
3/15/2012 Nigeria Nayi 10 4 A pastor is among ten people hacked and shot to death when armed Muslims raid Christian homes around a church.
1/6/2012 Nigeria Adamawa 12 4 Islamists chanting 'Allah Akbar' barge into a church and massacre a dozen worshipers
Emne: Re:any one who thinks this happened because of a movie is just as clueless about foreign policy as the anointed one
Vikings: Anyone who doesn't think this has been a match that lit a waiting petrol soaked woodpile, is a clueless about being respectful... especially in the current world..
... as an asteroid is about the life that might be on the planet it is going to hit.
Well, hey.. it did exist first, been away awhile in deep space.
Artful Dodger: [ And the media is covering fer him ]
I sometimes wonder what is going on with the media. With the loss of reader and viewership (which in the real world means loss of revenue) you would think they might want to get back to basic principles of journalism... because simply telling the truth actually sells papers and draws in viewers (and listeners).
Whether they like what the news is telling them or not, some people actually want to know what is happening. Even people who prefer to hear what they want to hear are better served knowing.
Politicians don't kid themselves about what is true or not, even if some of them aren't telling us the truth. But there's no reason for someone like me to not want to know... the only thing I can do with a fantasy is to daydream. Fantasies have no other practical purpose.
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