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Quick story, I was in Russia a couple of yrs ago, the girls are, shall I say sexy compared to the US. I was joking with my buddy's girlfreind , saying her dress was way too sexy. She smiled and said "God is the one who will judge, not you". After 50 yrs of communism they have a better grasp on who does the judging than many or most Christians in the free world. Ironic. |
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"Spreading the word" is simply one way of internalizing the apparatus of control; most forms of authoritarianism (Communism, Islam, Facism) offer similar systems. "Spreading the word" has a twofold function: it gathers more victims for the apparatus of control, and also enables the system to further its grip on the individual's mind, both through internalization of ideas and habits the authority system would like the victim to inscribe upon the Self, and through the experience of rejection, which further convinces the victim that the System must be right, assuming the victim has properly internalized the System's scripts. All authoritarianisms use exactly the same system, though they all have the different terminologies. You speak of "spreading the word" badfish, but we on this side only hear the finger of the claw of Mordor. For those of who have lived in, and fought, police states, your System is simply one more variation on evils we have already become intimate with..... Quote:
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As I said, I am Agnostic; a recent deconvert. My deconversion was more affected by the things that I do know about Christian doctrine and history and not so much about text critical issues. Even though I cannot get to the technical issues on the topic I can still spot poor reasoning... Besides, it's more of a discussion than a debate. |
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Hey, whatever is a discussion board for if not for discussion?
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I'll say one thing. That ProEvangelical guy over on the other board sure does have an annoying way of formatting his messages. Make one's eyes hurt.
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You should try quoting from his posts... He puts all kinds of code for colors and size, underline and bolding... It really gets frustrating when he takes your posts apart sentence by sentence and places them in his format. I guess this is why he will be online for hours, seemingly unresponsive to any rebuttal.
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One more thing, Badfish... You asked:
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Textual criticism didn’t a believer of me make. Emotional appeal and the credulity of youth were the main factors. Also, I am not a defender of anything except free inquiry and my right to freethought and to challenge “the truth,� all of them. |
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Yeah ok. I see.
I couldnt go through that whole thread I have ADHD. His posts were giving me an anxiety attack. |
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But generally I would have to say that the bible is for the the most part historically correct, from a neutral standpoint. I dont see any reason to believe it isn't. Its just a little more supernatural than normal historical documents.
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