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#51 2006-07-28 11:26 am
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
robco wrote:
Which is why America is having trouble!
Falwell said, "The ACLU has got to take a lot of blame for this. And I know I'll hear from them for this, but throwing God...successfully with the help of the federal court system...throwing God out of the public square, out of the schools, the abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked and when we destroy 40 million little innocent babies, we make God mad...I really believe that the pagans and the abortionists and the feminists and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People for the American Way, all of them who try to secularize America...I point the thing in their face and say you helped this happen."
Robertson said, "I totally concur, and the problem is we've adopted that agenda at the highest levels of our government, and so we're responsible as a free society for what the top people do, and the top people, of course, is the court system."
Along with Fred Phelps, those two are the biggest, nuttiest whack jobs who dare call themselves Christian.
"I also use lowercase christian when referring to her and people like her. To be Christian, they'd have to follow the example of Christ. These people are so un-Christlike, it's not even funny."
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#52 2006-07-28 11:41 am
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
punkgeek wrote:
Oh, lord...what I said was tongue in cheek.
There's enough history of anti-Semitism in Christianity. I find it ironic that fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews.
As I mentioned earlier, they're not on the side of the Jews. They just believe that the Jews have to occupy Jerusalem etc. in order for Jesus to come again.
They view the Jews as tools to bring about the end of the world.
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#53 2006-07-28 11:48 am
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
Tallgeese wrote:
punkgeek wrote:
Oh, lord...what I said was tongue in cheek.
There's enough history of anti-Semitism in Christianity. I find it ironic that fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews.As I mentioned earlier, they're not on the side of the Jews. They just believe that the Jews have to occupy Jerusalem etc. in order for Jesus to come again.
They view the Jews as tools to bring about the end of the world.
Ah, so they're exploiting them. Even better!
"I also use lowercase christian when referring to her and people like her. To be Christian, they'd have to follow the example of Christ. These people are so un-Christlike, it's not even funny."
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#54 2006-07-28 11:53 am
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
punkgeek wrote:
Tallgeese wrote:
punkgeek wrote:
Oh, lord...what I said was tongue in cheek.
There's enough history of anti-Semitism in Christianity. I find it ironic that fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews.As I mentioned earlier, they're not on the side of the Jews. They just believe that the Jews have to occupy Jerusalem etc. in order for Jesus to come again.
They view the Jews as tools to bring about the end of the world.Ah, so they're exploiting them. Even better!
Yeah, but we still control the banks. The fundies only think they're exploiting us. 
The recent medical controversy over whether vaccinations cause autism reveals a habit of human cognition—thinking anecdotally comes naturally, whereas thinking scientifically does not. -- Michael Shermer
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#55 2006-07-28 11:55 am
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All you Jew money won't do any good when the smiting comes!
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#56 2006-07-28 12:00 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
Tallgeese wrote:
All you Jew money won't do any good when the smiting comes!
Just hurry up and get it over with so us athiests can rule over Earth's charred remains in Road Warrior-esque bike gangs. "Who rules Barter Town? Sternum rules Barter Town!"
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#57 2006-07-28 12:01 pm
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Anyone ever seen a design spec for a Smiteing Stick? I want to make one.
But now the sun beats down on the asphalt land
Like a hammer invoked from God's left hand
What little still grows cringes in the shadows till the night fall...
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#58 2006-07-28 12:02 pm
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punkgeek wrote:
Oh, lord...what I said was tongue in cheek.
There's enough history of anti-Semitism in Christianity. I find it ironic that fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews.
Anti-semitism is wrong, and it always has been - just like any form of racial prejudice is wrong.
The early church in the Bible was not anti-semetic, despite what secular scholars want to say.
First of all, the apostles that started the church were Jewish. Secondly, Acts records that many of the early christians were of the opinion that gentiles had to become Jews before they could become christian!
The Jerusalem Council found otherwise, as salvation comes by grace and not works.
Now - there was anti-semitism in some of the later generations. There certainly was by the time Rome was dictating the religion. But there always have been christians that are not anti-semetic, and the anti-semetic christians are clearly in the wrong with respect to the Bible.
The fact that you find it ironic that "fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews" indicates to me that perhaps you have a rather narrow mind about christianity, and believe the propoganda that has been preached by secular scholars rather than talking to christians and finding out the truth straight from christianity itself.
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Those who have been bit, and those who will be bit. - Al Wolf.
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#59 2006-07-28 12:08 pm
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Come to think of it - with the exception of Luke and Acts, which were written by a Gentile, our entire Bible was written by Jews.
There are two kinds of people who keep rattlesnakes.
Those who have been bit, and those who will be bit. - Al Wolf.
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#60 2006-07-28 12:09 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
resedit wrote:
The fact that you find it ironic that "fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews" indicates to me that perhaps you have a rather narrow mind about christianity, and believe the propoganda that has been preached by secular scholars rather than talking to christians and finding out the truth straight from christianity itself.
"Secular scholars?" Have you ever listened to Falwell, Robertson, or any of the mainstream American Christians? For decades, they've been put the hate on the Jews. That's why their sudden support of Israel is so hard to swallow.
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#61 2006-07-28 12:12 pm
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Okay, since when are Falwell or Robertson "mainstream?"
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#62 2006-07-28 12:15 pm
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Sternum wrote:
resedit wrote:
The fact that you find it ironic that "fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews" indicates to me that perhaps you have a rather narrow mind about christianity, and believe the propoganda that has been preached by secular scholars rather than talking to christians and finding out the truth straight from christianity itself.
"Secular scholars?" Have you ever listened to Falwell, Robertson, or any of the mainstream American Christians? For decades, they've been put the hate on the Jews. That's why their sudden support of Israel is so hard to swallow.
I don't know what Falwell says, but can you find any anti-semetic statement by Robertson?
I know Robertson has said a lot of crazy things, but I don't think he ever has been anti-semetic.
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Those who have been bit, and those who will be bit. - Al Wolf.
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#63 2006-07-28 12:25 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
resedit wrote:
The fact that you find it ironic that "fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews" indicates to me that perhaps you have a rather narrow mind about christianity, and believe the propoganda that has been preached by secular scholars rather than talking to christians and finding out the truth straight from christianity itself.
I was raised Catholic and became a born-again. Don't talk to me as if I a total moron when it comes to Christianity.
As for 'narrow mindedness' and 'propaganda'...that's highly ironic coming from a fundamentalist. Anything that suddenly counters your beliefs is suddenly 'propoganda'!
You believe what you want, and I'll think for myself, thank you.
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#64 2006-07-28 12:27 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
resedit wrote:
Sternum wrote:
resedit wrote:
The fact that you find it ironic that "fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews" indicates to me that perhaps you have a rather narrow mind about christianity, and believe the propoganda that has been preached by secular scholars rather than talking to christians and finding out the truth straight from christianity itself.
"Secular scholars?" Have you ever listened to Falwell, Robertson, or any of the mainstream American Christians? For decades, they've been put the hate on the Jews. That's why their sudden support of Israel is so hard to swallow.
I don't know what Falwell says, but can you find any anti-semetic statement by Robertson?
I know Robertson has said a lot of crazy things, but I don't think he ever has been anti-semetic.
In his 1991 book "New World Order" he talks about the Jewish Banker Conspiracy to destroy Western Christian culture and civilization.
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#65 2006-07-28 12:30 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
Sternum wrote:
resedit wrote:
The fact that you find it ironic that "fundies especially are suddenly on the side of the Jews" indicates to me that perhaps you have a rather narrow mind about christianity, and believe the propoganda that has been preached by secular scholars rather than talking to christians and finding out the truth straight from christianity itself.
"Secular scholars?" Have you ever listened to Falwell, Robertson, or any of the mainstream American Christians? For decades, they've been put the hate on the Jews. That's why their sudden support of Israel is so hard to swallow.
WE HAVE A WINNAH!!!!
"I also use lowercase christian when referring to her and people like her. To be Christian, they'd have to follow the example of Christ. These people are so un-Christlike, it's not even funny."
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#66 2006-07-28 12:48 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
Tallgeese wrote:
Okay, since when are Falwell or Robertson "mainstream?"
Love 'em or leave 'em, they represent the largest, fastest growing, and most politically powerful segment of Christians in America. That's mainstream.
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#67 2006-07-28 12:50 pm
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If you're a Christian who truly cares about Israel, I recommend a donation to Americans for Peace Now. There are just too many sleazy operators who are slick hucksters in the guise of religious leaders. They will lie to your face. If you think a donation will facilitate the Rapture, please seriously consider that you've been duped. You do have friends, but they might not be who you think.
And really, there are so many causes which are in dire need. How about the Red Cross? How about Unicef? I think the Middle East has enough money already, since they're spending so much on bombs and missiles.
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#68 2006-07-28 12:51 pm
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They represent the loudest and most powerful, but not the majority. Mainstream usually means 'majority' not 'loudest.' Is "mainstream American politics" represented by moveon.org or newsmax?
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#69 2006-07-28 12:55 pm
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Sternum wrote:
Tallgeese wrote:
Okay, since when are Falwell or Robertson "mainstream?"
Love 'em or leave 'em, they represent the largest, fastest growing, and most politically powerful segment of Christians in America. That's mainstream.
No - they are not the largets, fastest growing segment of Christians in America. I have no clue about who has the most political influence.
Both of them are becoming less and less popular in the eyes of mainstream evangelical christians, which I believe (with the possible exception of catholicism) is the largest fastest growing segment of Christians in America. Well, maybe not fastest growing - church attendance is actually on a decline, I'm not sure any group is growing (other than in local populations).
Falwell especially is on the outs, I remember he wasn't liked by a lot of evangelicals even in the 80s. Robertson is headed to the outs.
I think you'll find that evangelicals would rather be associated with Billy Graham and Bill Gothard.
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Those who have been bit, and those who will be bit. - Al Wolf.
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#70 2006-07-28 5:08 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
bedstuy wrote:
Well sure, the Bible says all nations are descended from Abraham.
As Steinbeck so wonderfully pointed out, we are all decendents of Cain. I think that that says more about whom we are than any later breaks in the lineage.
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#71 2006-07-28 5:19 pm
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Hank Rearden wrote:
bedstuy wrote:
Well sure, the Bible says all nations are descended from Abraham.
As Steinbeck so wonderfully pointed out, we are all decendents of Cain. I think that that says more about whom we are than any later breaks in the lineage.
Click my signature line for more, if you don't know what the heck I'm talking about.
Steinbeck was wrong though. Seth was Adam and Eve's son who was the forefather of Noah.
But the timshel bit is dead on, imo.
"Live with your head in the lion's mouth. I want you to overcome 'em with yeses, undermine 'em with grins, agree 'em to death and destruction, let 'em swoller you till they vomit or bust wide open." -Ralph Ellison
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#72 2006-07-28 5:38 pm
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StaticAge wrote:
Hank Rearden wrote:
bedstuy wrote:
Well sure, the Bible says all nations are descended from Abraham.
As Steinbeck so wonderfully pointed out, we are all decendents of Cain. I think that that says more about whom we are than any later breaks in the lineage.
Click my signature line for more, if you don't know what the heck I'm talking about.Steinbeck was wrong though. Seth was Adam and Eve's son who was the forefather of Noah.
But the timshel bit is dead on, imo.
No doubt there was some mixing of Cain's line with Seth's, I should think.
Anyhow, timshel is where it's at, one way or the other.
The gross heathenism of civilization has generally destroyed nature, and poetry, and all that is spiritual. -John Muir-
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#73 2006-07-28 6:03 pm
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Hank Rearden wrote:
No doubt there was some mixing of Cain's line with Seth's, I should think.
Anyhow, timshel is where it's at, one way or the other.
Does it really matter?
One of Noah's quite probably had relations with Noah's wife.
Ham saw the nakedness of Noah - there's a good arguement that that means he took advantage of Noah's wife (who may or may not have been his mother) while Noah (and probably his wife) were drunk with wine.
Certainly the lines of Noah's sons, all of them, got mixed into our current gene pool.
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#74 2006-07-28 6:08 pm
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Re: Evangelical Christians protest peace
resedit wrote:
Hank Rearden wrote:
No doubt there was some mixing of Cain's line with Seth's, I should think.
Anyhow, timshel is where it's at, one way or the other.Does it really matter?
One of Noah's quite probably had relations with Noah's wife.
Ham saw the nakedness of Noah - there's a good arguement that that means he took advantage of Noah's wife (who may or may not have been his mother) while Noah (and probably his wife) were drunk with wine.
Certainly the lines of Noah's sons, all of them, got mixed into our current gene pool.
Just...timshel. OK?
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