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  • Des
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by DemonicRedneck666 View Post
    I would love to execute all you radical Christians. You are all just as bad as ISIS.
    Landover Cybercrime Department, we have hate crime terrorist threats. Please track this raghead's IP address and ask our friends in the military to divert a missile in its direction.

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  • Alvin Moss
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by DemonicRedneck666 View Post
    I would love to execute all you radical Christians. You are all just as bad as ISIS.

    You talk big, sissy man. God will fling you to the fiery pit.

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  • DemonicRedneck666
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    I would love to execute all you radical Christians. You are all just as bad as ISIS.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Intelligent person View Post
    The person who wrote this basically described God as a psychopath. Justifying slavery? Discrimination? You sir, put the K in KKK.
    This guy makes our God sound like some petty Greek god. Hatred? Prejudice? Please. Jesus taught us to love our neighbors, not enslave them for being different. If God was truly like this, then I'd have no problem walking out and becoming a Buddhist. At least at their very core, Buddhism doesn't make any misinterpretations about whether or not they value peace and justice.
    You're confused, dear. Zen was the official religion that inspired Japanese Emperor Hirohito's imperial expansion, militarization, and involvement in World War II, including the completely unjustified attack and massacre on the men and women at Pearl Harbor, when 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded for the "crime" of not being one of "them." The dictatorship in Burma was officially Buddhist. The Buddhist forces in Sri Lanka are the ones who began the horrific civil war there. Lon Nol’s army in Cambodia was officially Buddhist. This is no religion of peace, dear. It is a religion of vague claims of authority based on evasive qualities of "enlightenment" and empty rituals. It values leaving one's mind, symbolically through meditation, and literally through blind obedience inspired by a fear of being reincarnated as a cow destined to become a burger for McDonald's. Buddhists with their religious, political, and socio-cultural motivations inspire self-flagellation, suicides, torture, and wars. Within the monastic traditions alone, there are over sixteen hundred years of Buddhist violence just in Asia. There's nothing peaceful and just about it. The only source of peace and justice is the very author of Peace and Justice, and that is our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Intelligent person View Post
    The person who wrote this basically described God as a psychopath...
    All points supported by Scripture from the King James Bible.

    ...This guy makes our God sound like some petty Greek god...
    Oh, yeah? How does Exodus 34:14 grab ya?

    ...Hatred? Prejudice? Please. Jesus taught us to love our neighbors, ...
    And He also specified who a True Christian™ should consider to be their neighbour. Guess what? It's not everyone: Bible Answers: Who are our neighbors? Who are our brothers and sisters? Who are we to love?

    ...If God was truly like this, then I'd have no problem walking out and becoming a Buddhist...
    Sounds like you already have, you're just hanging on to a useless label that does not reflect your beliefs:

    Matthew 7:21 "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven."

    And He means ALL of it:

    James 2:10 "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all."

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  • Basilissa
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Intelligent person View Post
    The person who wrote this basically described God as a psychopath. Justifying slavery? Discrimination? You sir, put the K in KKK. This guy makes our God sound like some petty Greek god. Hatred? Prejudice? Please. Jesus taught us to love our neighbors, not enslave them for being different. If God was truly like this, then I'd have no problem walking out and becoming a Buddhist. At least at their very core, Buddhism doesn't make any misinterpretations about whether or not they value peace and justice.
    You seem very agitated. I don't understand why? I mean, we have the evidence - the only evidence - of God's character: the Holy Bible. You should try reading it sometimes, dear!

    Also: Jesus told us to love one another. (Meaning, other Christians). As far as the non-believers go, we are supposed to tolerate them if possible (Romans 12:18).

    I hope that was helpful.

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  • Imbecilic queerboy
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    The person who wrote this basically described God as a psychopath. Justifying slavery? Discrimination? You sir, put the K in KKK.
    This guy makes our God sound like some petty Greek god. Hatred? Prejudice? Please. Jesus taught us to love our neighbors, not enslave them for being different. If God was truly like this, then I'd have no problem walking out and becoming a Buddhist. At least at their very core, Buddhism doesn't make any misinterpretations about whether or not they value peace and justice.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    ...the minute you attack people based on their beliefs or skin color or whatever is the minute I lose it.


    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    ...we're not perfect just human...
    True Christians™ are Perfect!

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  • Dolores de Barriga
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    Sorry but don't see it could you point it out?


    Here:

    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    Excuse me ma'am but my religious tolerance only extends so far the minute you attack people based on their beliefs or skin color or whatever is the minute I lose it.
    Every religion attacks people based on their beliefs, and most religions attack people based on skin color.

    Please educate yourself before you make judgments about religions.

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  • Fireburp
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Sorry but don't see it could you point it out?

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  • Dolores de Barriga
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    Excuse me ma'am but my religious tolerance only extends so far the minute you attack people based on their beliefs or skin color or whatever is the minute I lose it.
    Oh. Do you mean, then, that you are tolerant only towards those people who hold the same or at least similar views to your own?

    FYI, that is not tolerance.

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  • Fireburp
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Dr Laurence Niles View Post
    Really? What about the Japs in WWII? Are they the good guys now? Do you even read what you write?

    What about atheist anal rapist? Do you think these people are equal to a Christian member of the USCMC? Our boys are dying out there in hostile environments fighting to keep YOU safe from those weird aliens in Umogumoland (or what ever it's called these days) and YOU think they are equal to perverts of some Chinaman with his finger on the red button?

    Shame on you, young woman. People like you hate America and Jesus and you make me want to puke You are awful and a terrible person who makes me sick to my stomach.

    All the best.

    YIC
    First and foremost you people can surly hold a grudge. Second isn't every human inclined to make mistakes, we're not perfect just human. Are not all humans sinful. Are we not all made of organs and cells and souls. All humans regardless of deeds still are humans.

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  • Fireburp
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Dolores de Barriga View Post
    Wow.

    Just wow.

    I guess this would be an example of classic Christian tolerance on your part, huh?
    Excuse me ma'am but my religious tolerance only extends so far the minute you attack people based on their beliefs or skin color or whatever is the minute I lose it.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    We are all human and we all matter regardless of ethnicity, religious creed sex, sexuality, and morals.
    Really? What about the Japs in WWII? Are they the good guys now? Do you even read what you write?

    What about atheist anal rapist? Do you think these people are equal to a Christian member of the USCMC? Our boys are dying out there in hostile environments fighting to keep YOU safe from those weird aliens in Umogumoland (or what ever it's called these days) and YOU think they are equal to perverts of some Chinaman with his finger on the red button?

    Shame on you, young woman. People like you hate America and Jesus and you make me want to puke You are awful and a terrible person who makes me sick to my stomach.

    All the best.

    YIC

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  • Dolores de Barriga
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Originally posted by Fireburp View Post
    You inhuman scum why id spit on you if you were not men heck I'm not even sure if you are. We are all human and we all matter regardless of ethnicity, religious creed sex, sexuality, and morals. Rot in hell you worthless price of garbage may your soul burn in sulfur and may you suffer every punishment known to God and satan.
    Wow.

    Just wow.

    I guess this would be an example of classic Christian tolerance on your part, huh?

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