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10-26-2011, 11:04 AM | #191 | |
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Speculation, in and of itself, is acceptable.
However, when what is simply speculation is presented as comprising THE solution to far too many unknowns, the very multiplicity of speculative 'could have beens' ultimately undermines the credibility of such elaborately constructed straw houses. Quote:
And is one desiring to see a fulfillment in unprecedented human (and non-human) suffering and ultimate worldwide destruction. sick sick sick. Such an individual is to be held personally accountable for the accepting and the promotion of such a sick and evil theology and world view. Ethically, I am at war with every person that embraces or attempts to support or further the propagation of this living dead Zombie mind-disease called christianity. |
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http://www.freeratio.org/member.php?u=47820 It's probably sufficient to read points (c) through (e) to get the gist. |
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I don't think this applies to all Xtians, however. Or even most of them. There are many sane compassionate Xtians who prefer analogy to literalism, even if they are still bound to HJ. My preference is to take the regressive superstition out of religion. Quote:
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Some undoubtedly, are positive thinking, and contribute to the peace and harmony of human existence, positively contributing to the welfare and advancement of all of humanity, while respecting the environment. Of course ones personal ethics are of far more importance than any claimed religious affiliations. One does not need any authoritarian religious institutions to dictate what constitutes good manners, good conduct, and good will towards ones fellow man. |
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How can Xtianity be an indicator of inferior ethics if personal behavior is a better measure? An ethical Xtian is an impossibility? I suppose that's easier to believe in than the Resurrection... |
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No truly ethical person could ever remain a 'christian believer', or as a part of, or as a supporter of that organization or its basic fundamental teachings. |
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'the voice from heaven glorifying Jebus....' yeah, riiight.
Do you really and truely believe that line of horse-crap Adam? |
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