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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Religious Dictionary

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    But "Pastor Ezekiel" says exactly the contrary. That's why I really wonder if he reads the same bible than the priest in my village.
    We TRUE Christians(tm) don't; we read the King James 1611 English translation of The Bible, which is from a 9th century Byzantine Bible. Catholics use a Bible based on a false 7th century Bible found in the trash in a monetary in Egypt by some perverted Russian count. Further more your village priest’s Bible is ether in Latin or Belgium (or some other Euro trash language), as opposed to the English God originally wrote The Bible in.

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    Let me try: WHAT IF
    -> you were a woman
    -> you were born in Pakistan
    If I were that it would mean I hated God because I refused to be born a Godly, white male American.

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  • Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S.
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    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    1) the islamists follow the Kuran, which is another version of the Bible and the Torah. They have no more arguments than you to follow this book especially, but anyway they think the same than you.
    Sure, and Newton's Principia is just another version of the Berenstein Bears

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    2) The nazis also thought that there were inferior races and that the place of a woman was in the kitchen.
    Just because the Nazis believed something doesn't mean its WRONG. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day!

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    It's so evident that you are totally wrong that I don't find words anymore.
    I had never tried to prove to anybody that racism was bad, it's so logical...
    ...liberal pandering about something that SHOULD be self-evident = lack of anything solid to support your beliefs.... Show me where God says that all men are equal, friend.

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    Let me try: WHAT IF
    -> you were a woman
    -> you were born in Pakistan
    My, that would be unfortunate, wouldn't it. Praise Jesus I am a white Republican male in America!

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    1) Would you accept to be considered as scum just because a guy wrote it in a book a long time ago and some extremists still believe it even when they see the number of senseless mass murders it provoked
    The only senseless mass murders are provoked by Satan. The difference between whatever religious text you're talking about and the Bible is that the Bible wasn't written by "a guy" it was written by the Creator of the Universe. In that case I have no choice but to believe it.

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Religious Dictionary

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    That's why I really wonder if he reads the same bible than the priest in my village.
    Friend, Jesus understands that people are led astray by Satan; that's why we're here. If you live in a village in Europe that was no priest, that was a red cross worker. So are those people you know as your parents.


    * the tiny country that dared to say NO to the war, and where we make delicious chocolate, waffles, fries and beer **
    Being a drunken coward is not something to be proud of. Jesus weeps.

    Dean

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: Religious Dictionary

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    I don't know what is your King James Bible, mine is in pocket version, and there is just written "new testament" on it.
    Now I see your problem. No one has taken the trouble to give you a proper education in the Bible.

    What you have is at best part of the Bible. More likely, it isn't even that, but a Romanist rewrite translation.

    Get yourself a complete King James Bible and read it. If you have any questions about what you read, we'll be happy to help you.

    I don't really get your point, but my point of view is not only shared by the priest in my village. It's shared by most of the priests in Europe and Africa, and probably in USA too.
    Even if that's true, so what? God's Truth isn't determined by a popularity contest:

    Matthew 7:13-14: Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide [is] the gate, and broad [is] the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait [is] the gate, and narrow [is] the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    For someone who says so much about what Jesus and Christianity say, you don't pay much attention to what God's Word, the King James Bible, says. The next time you tell us what our faith is, please be sure to quote the Bible, chapter and verse. We trust God's statement of what God wants over your statement of what God wants.
    I don't know what is your King James Bible, mine is in pocket version, and there is just written "new testament" on it.

    Also, we don't care what your village priest told you about religion before trying to molest you. The Roman institution has a long history of ignoring or rewriting those Scripture verses that get in the way of its pagan practices. It isn't that your village boy-toucher and Pastor Ezekiel read different versions of the Bible (as though there could be different versions of God's Perfect Word); it's that Paster Ezekiel reads it.
    I don't really get your point, but my point of view is not only shared by the priest in my village. It's shared by most of the priests in Europe and Africa, and probably in USA too.

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    1) the islamists follow the Kuran, which is another version of the Bible and the Torah. They have no more arguments than you to follow this book especially, but anyway they think the same than you.

    2) The nazis also thought that there were inferior races and that the place of a woman was in the kitchen.

    It's so evident that you are totally wrong that I don't find words anymore.
    I had never tried to prove to anybody that racism was bad, it's so logical...

    Let me try: WHAT IF
    -> you were a woman
    -> you were born in Pakistan

    1) Would you accept to be considered as scum just because a guy wrote it in a book a long time ago and some extremists still believe it even when they see the number of senseless mass murders it provoked

    2) Would you think the opposite, because it's written in your own book

    3) Would you open your eyes

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  • Pastor Isaac Peters
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    Re: Religious Dictionary

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    And if what Jesus said was to love our future, how do you justify your untolerance and racism?
    Dear friend:

    For someone who says so much about what Jesus and Christianity say, you don't pay much attention to what God's Word, the King James Bible, says. The next time you tell us what our faith is, please be sure to quote the Bible, chapter and verse. We trust God's statement of what God wants over your statement of what God wants.

    Also, we don't care what your village priest told you about religion before trying to molest you. The Roman institution has a long history of ignoring or rewriting those Scripture verses that get in the way of its pagan practices. It isn't that your village boy-toucher and Pastor Ezekiel read different versions of the Bible (as though there could be different versions of God's Perfect Word); it's that Paster Ezekiel reads it.

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  • eliot mayfield
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    Re: Religious Dictionary

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    It won't make you laugh, but did you know you shared the same point of view than :
    1) some European during the middle-age
    2) the Islamists
    3) the Nazis and most of the racists and extreme-right parties.

    The Islamists do not follow the Bible
    The nazi's were catholics and did not follow the KCV1611.

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    And if what Jesus said was to love our future, how do you justify your untolerance and racism?

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    It won't make you laugh, but did you know you shared the same point of view than :
    1) some European during the middle-age
    2) the Islamists
    3) the Nazis and most of the racists and extreme-right parties.

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  • eliot mayfield
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    Re: Religious Dictionary

    Originally posted by Bert from Belgium View Post
    WOAAAAAAAAAAAAOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

    Are you Christian?????

    You really meant you
    -> are against tolerance (some people are inferior)
    -> not pacifist (let's kill the infidels! Tally Oh!)
    ?????????????????????????????????????
    I belive in the Bible. It's God's word. I have never seen tolerance there.

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    Please show the word "tolerant" in the Bible. I have never seen it.
    WOAAAAAAAAAAAAOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

    Are you Christian?????

    You really meant you
    -> are against tolerance (some people are inferior)
    -> not pacifist (let's kill the infidels! Tally Oh!)
    ?????????????????????????????????????

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    It is well-known that eurotrash scum are unsaved scum and homers to boot.
    Nice example of tolerance. Once more, you are behaving like a racist, by considering people from a whole continent just by judging through my opinion only.

    I believed Christianity to be peaceful and tolerant, I misunderstood. You make me open my eyes on the true face of the Church and become more and more atheist. Thx!

    By the way, would you mind answering to some definitions of my dictionary?

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  • eliot mayfield
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    Please show the word "tolerant" in the Bible. I have never seen it.

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  • Bert from Belgium
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    BELGIUM* it's written on my pseudo

    You should read something else than the bible

    No, really, I'm reading some topics, and this is really frightening!

    books designed by Satan
    ... are you kidding?
    I also read than women and black were "inferior" ...is this a joke?

    I consider myself as moderate. I like being free, and think by myself. Of course, some things written in the bible are good. But when he says that some people are inferior, that's bad, that leads to racism and violence.

    According to me, every religion must be
    - tolerant
    - open
    - pacifist
    - peacefull

    When I went to catechism (?) that's what the priest said, and I totally agree with him.

    But "Pastor Ezekiel" says exactly the contrary. That's why I really wonder if he reads the same bible than the priest in my village.

    Since he (he, but many others on this forum) is absolutely certain to be right and the others to be wrong, he is nothing else than a fanatic, and does not deserve more respect from me than the islamists, for example.

    By the way, he (and many others) are ennemies of the others religions, but on many points (inferiority of the woman, the holy book written by god, the infidels burn in hell...) he totally agrees with islam. Strange.



    * the tiny country that dared to say NO to the war, and where we make delicious chocolate, waffles, fries and beer **
    ** nothing to do with your industrial disgusting drink ***
    *** by the way, the best ones are made in Abbeys

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