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by Ardoki » Thu Aug 06, 2015 9:49 pm
New Aeyariss wrote:Ardoki wrote:> We send hateful, intolerant and backward people to Tolerance Centres. They are nice places.
So you are saying that you send people with "hateful, intolerant and backward" views for a vacation?
Thousands of Christians died, torn apart by lions or subject to torture. Imagine Christians preaching those views.
So to say, those people won't break, thus, all you are doing is funding them a nice vacation out of society.
Thanks. You are actually not that bad...
by Torrumbarry » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:07 pm
Ardoki wrote:New Aeyariss wrote:
So you are saying that you send people with "hateful, intolerant and backward" views for a vacation?
Thousands of Christians died, torn apart by lions or subject to torture. Imagine Christians preaching those views.
So to say, those people won't break, thus, all you are doing is funding them a nice vacation out of society.
Thanks. You are actually not that bad...
So stoning women to death if they have sex before marriage, is not hateful, intolerant or backward in your opinion?
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by Kogashi » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:16 pm
Ardoki wrote:Torrumbarry wrote:
Modern Christian practices =/= Past Christrian practices.
I'm almost offended...
Are you stoned or something?
I was quoting a law from the Bible, the christian holy book. If a person claims to be a christian, they should follow their holy book.
I'm not going to argue, so there is no use in you replying.
by Ardoki » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:17 pm
Kogashi wrote:Ardoki wrote:I was quoting a law from the Bible, the christian holy book. If a person claims to be a christian, they should follow their holy book.
I'm not going to argue, so there is no use in you replying.
The Apostolic Conference absolved Christians of the obligation to follow Old Testament laws. Learn a thing or two about a subject before you go condemning it.
by The United Remnants of America » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:19 pm
Kogashi wrote:Ardoki wrote:I was quoting a law from the Bible, the christian holy book. If a person claims to be a christian, they should follow their holy book.
I'm not going to argue, so there is no use in you replying.
The Apostolic Conference absolved Christians of the obligation to follow Old Testament laws. Learn a thing or two about a subject before you go condemning it.
by Torrumbarry » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:19 pm
The United Remnants of America wrote:Torrumbarry wrote:
Modern Christian practices =/= Past Christrian practices.
I'm almost offended...
Are you stoned or something?
The KKK are modern Christians.
So are roughly half the religiously-raised armies in Northern and Central Africa.
I'm decently sure the Aryan Brotherhood is somewhat-Christian-based as well.
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by United States of Devonta » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:21 pm
Torrumbarry wrote:The United Remnants of America wrote:The KKK are modern Christians.
So are roughly half the religiously-raised armies in Northern and Central Africa.
I'm decently sure the Aryan Brotherhood is somewhat-Christian-based as well.
What I interpreted his question to be was a generalisation.
He is implying that a nation's Christian population totally supports stoning, which a far-fetched statement to say the least.
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by Kogashi » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:22 pm
The United Remnants of America wrote:Kogashi wrote:The Apostolic Conference absolved Christians of the obligation to follow Old Testament laws. Learn a thing or two about a subject before you go condemning it.
So some Christians nowadays are okay with not stoning people or not worrying about not mixing fabrics, but when it comes to gays, then bring out the Old Testament?
I find the wishy-washy attitude of certain Christians... Unnerving.
(Not picking a side in the argument, just voicing concerns)
by The United Remnants of America » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:22 pm
Torrumbarry wrote:What I interpreted his question to be was a generalisation.
He is implying that a nation's Christian population totally supports stoning, which a far-fetched statement to say the least.
Torrumbarry wrote:Are you stoned or something?
by The United Remnants of America » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:25 pm
Kogashi wrote:The United Remnants of America wrote:So some Christians nowadays are okay with not stoning people or not worrying about not mixing fabrics, but when it comes to gays, then bring out the Old Testament?
I find the wishy-washy attitude of certain Christians... Unnerving.
(Not picking a side in the argument, just voicing concerns)
You're right, it's almost like all large groups that have constantly divided and reformed over millennia will have some differences in belief. It'd be even crazier if every one of those groups was then made up of individuals who don't necessarily represent the whole... but you're right. It's better to just paint them all as "wishy washy" because all 1.09 billion of them don't agree on everything.
by Torrumbarry » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:25 pm
The United Remnants of America wrote:Torrumbarry wrote:What I interpreted his question to be was a generalisation.
He is implying that a nation's Christian population totally supports stoning, which a far-fetched statement to say the least.
Oh, by the way.Torrumbarry wrote:Are you stoned or something?
Best pun ever.
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by Kogashi » Thu Aug 06, 2015 11:31 pm
The United Remnants of America wrote:If you don't have to follow a set of rules, then don't follow them, or if you are, then do. But don't pick one out of a dozen for the lols.
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