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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by landoverlover View Post
    What you said was that you 'hope' to receive respect back. You did not say that your behavior was conditioned upon it.

    I guess that means that you are like a bratty little child that says "Mommy, they were mean to me first" to justify any poor behavior on your part. What does someone else's (arguably) boorish actions have to do with how you express your character? Are you saying you roll around in the gutter because someone else does? What does that say about you? Please stop trying to prove you're a superior being to the True Christians here when you openly admit to shaming yourself because someone acted in a way you didn't approve.

    1. I never claimed I'm a superior being to anyone here. I just dislike you for being such closed-minded bigots.

    2. I did the right thing by acting defensive when some of you started verbally abusing my religion and beliefs. That was unprovoked and not necessary at all. Read my initial posts. I was simply trying to be respectful and understand your beliefs and faith without questioning or criticising them.

    3. You can disagree with my faith but why can't you be a bit nice when a guest comes to your forum to have a meaningful conversation with you? Read that. N I C E.

    4. Treat me like a foreign ambassador or messenger who is temporarily staying in your kingdom. And, I promise not to hurt your Christian feelings.

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  • James Hutchins
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    This guy is typical of all those dots. A lot of "Thankyouverymuchsir" and "Cherryorlimeaideslurpee?" Then they spit in your burrito and only fill the cup half way. The children are all pickpockets, the men, all liars. I am not sure about the women as I typically avoid all women but the fact they wear clothes called a 'sorry' pretty much sums them up too. Ever seen their movies? All made in a place called 'bollywood' and the movies are all spoofs of Godly American ones. You'd think they'd make an original movie about a cow that one day wanders into a slaughter house and becomes a hamburger.

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  • landoverlover
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by blunthead View Post
    Read the complete sentence. I said "I'll be respectful in our discussions and hope to receive it back from you."

    It's clear the lack of respect started from YOUR end. So, I have no more need to keep my end of the deal.

    Disagreement is fine, and healthy. Disrespect is not.

    And, you're a fool to think I got refuted. It only seems that way because I'm outnumbered in this forum like what 10 to 1. Too many empty Christian vessels making so much noise.

    What you said was that you 'hope' to receive respect back. You did not say that your behavior was conditioned upon it.

    I guess that means that you are like a bratty little child that says "Mommy, they were mean to me first" to justify any poor behavior on your part. What does someone else's (arguably) boorish actions have to do with how you express your character? Are you saying you roll around in the gutter because someone else does? What does that say about you? Please stop trying to prove you're a superior being to the True Christians here when you openly admit to shaming yourself because someone acted in a way you didn't approve.

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  • barton
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by blunthead View Post
    Hey, how about if you just had an infant baby and he got killed by a suicide bomber like 9/11. Won't it suck for you that your only child is lost eternally to Hell??? Chee Chee.

    At least, if you believed in the Law of Karma, he'd have a fighting chance to redeem himself. His soul would simply transmigrate to another healthy body.
    Why does an individual's belief in something affect reality? What are you implying? That it's a contest to see which religion has better benefits? That your religion is a very complicated hoax, perpetrated on more than a billion people?

    It may be true that Hinduism is a well-honed tool of oppression, wielded for thousands of years by a faithless, evil ruling class... of which you are a member. I won't argue with you on that. The same just does not extend to Christianity which is sourced directly from the One True God and is rooted in nothing but Agape Love.

    The fact that you argue in this manner leads me to think that you really do not, in the core of your being, believe what Hinduism teaches. Your lack of faith is not surprising. You represent the pinnacle of your diseased, corrupt hierarchy. You can afford to be jaded. What you need to understand, though, is that True Christians have faith that can move mountains. We know what we believe is true.

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  • Samuel Coleridge
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by blunthead View Post
    If you get to meet me sometime, you would know I'm not really a bad person.
    I don't believe you are a bad person. You merely believe in a religion that has immoral beliefs as I do.

    It's not about following our faith dogmatically. It's about choosing the good things we can from different beliefs. Oh heck, most of those things are innate within us. Some might even argue we don't need an organized belief system to know what is right.

    Now it's time for me to run away before I get yet another infraction.

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  • blunthead
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    Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View Post
    I see you have gotten on Zeke and that Jones fellow's bad side.

    I believe that Rodimer brought up an excellent point about the Hindu caste system. Despite what these curmudgeons believe, Christianity's beauty lies within its equality.

    Our God does not see differences in person.

    James 2 1 My brothers and sisters, believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ must not show favoritism. 2 Suppose a man comes into your meeting wearing a gold ring and fine clothes, and a poor man in filthy old clothes also comes in. 3 If you show special attention to the man wearing fine clothes and say, “Here’s a good seat for you,” but say to the poor man, “You stand there” or “Sit on the floor by my feet,” 4 have you not discriminated among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts?
    5 Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him? 6 But you have dishonored the poor. Is it not the rich who are exploiting you? Are they not the ones who are dragging you into court? 7 Are they not the ones who are blaspheming the noble name of him to whom you belong?


    Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

    Hinduism pawns the problems of the poor off onto their bad choices in previous lives. You upper caste members get to turn your noses up to the poor.
    If you get to meet me sometime, you would know I'm not really a bad person.

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  • Samuel Coleridge
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by blunthead
    impolite things deleted.
    I see you have gotten on Zeke and that Jones fellow's bad side.

    I believe that Rodimer brought up an excellent point about the Hindu caste system. Despite what these curmudgeons believe, Christianity's beauty lies within its equality.

    Our God does not see differences in person.

    James 2 1 My brothers and sisters, believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ must not show favoritism. 2 Suppose a man comes into your meeting wearing a gold ring and fine clothes, and a poor man in filthy old clothes also comes in. 3 If you show special attention to the man wearing fine clothes and say, “Here’s a good seat for you,” but say to the poor man, “You stand there” or “Sit on the floor by my feet,” 4 have you not discriminated among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts?
    5 Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him? 6 But you have dishonored the poor. Is it not the rich who are exploiting you? Are they not the ones who are dragging you into court? 7 Are they not the ones who are blaspheming the noble name of him to whom you belong?


    Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.

    Hinduism pawns the problems of the poor off onto their bad choices in previous lives. You upper caste members get to turn your noses up to the poor.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by landoverlover View Post
    Well, that didn't take long.

    This is from your first post:

    2. I'll be respectful in our discussions.

    I guess pissing on Christians and calling us maggots is your idea of being 'respectful'?

    Guess you can't take it when your arguments are so thoroughly refuted.
    Read the complete sentence. I said "I'll be respectful in our discussions and hope to receive it back from you."

    It's clear the lack of respect started from YOUR end. So, I have no more need to keep my end of the deal.

    Disagreement is fine, and healthy. Disrespect is not.

    And, you're a fool to think I got refuted. It only seems that way because I'm outnumbered in this forum like what 10 to 1. Too many empty Christian vessels making so much noise.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Bigot.

    Incidentally, "white" is not a proper noun.
    Thank you. I didn't know that.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    He didn't send me to a "staunch Christian household". I was raised by low-income leftist liberals. He obviously knew I could overcome such disadvantage and become Saved. He also knew you would not, so sent you to Hindu parents. I doubt He pays much attention to you at all.
    So, why does your God play Russian Roulette with his own creations? Choosing some for Heaven and the rest for eternal damnation.

    True God should love all his creations at the inception - giving them all a fair chance to prove themselves to his Grace. Otherwise, it's simply another violent, cruel entity like the Aztec's Gods which I saw in the movie, "Apocalypto".

    What does your God have to say about other sentient beings? Dogs, Cats, Deer? Do they go to Hell too? Or, is it God-mocking sinners like me alone?

    One thing is sure - your God is very inconsistent, even by Christian logic.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    No, you gave me one member's positions on race. Frankly, I think it rather closed-minded and bigoted of you to assume that we all agree on every issue all the time. You have yourself said that you do not agree with some things many Hindus believe.
    Thank you. You redeem yourself in my eyes with this statement.


    [QUOTE=Rev. M. Rodimer;642018]Of course not. I was defining atheism. Atheism is not about Christianity. They do not believe in any gods, real (that is, God) or man-made (like your demons).


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post

    Hebrews 9:27
    And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
    My bad.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    So now not only does your magical karma influence external forces, it also makes my decisions for me.

    I didn't realize Hindus didn't believe humans have free will.
    We do. Our free will influences our Karma.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Please provide the research demonstrating "forces in this universe at work which choose our life's direction."
    I'm not a saint or well-researched Hindu scholar yet. Contact me after 20 years. Before taking my sanyas, {retirement from material world}, I'll continue to do my fair share of fornication, adultery and every conceivable SIN in Christianity.

    Who knows I might land in America and start a new cult on the lines of Hare Krishna? I'm sure plenty of Americans will lap it up.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post

    It's common sense that other people pick up on behavioral and facial cues to determine someone's mood, and behave in a manner which reflects it. If I am friendly and kind, people will respond in the same way to me. If I am abrupt and cold, they will be as well.
    Fine. Your choice.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    God knows us before we are born. Therefore, He already knows who will go to Heaven and who will join you in the Lake of Fire.

    There's not much point in an infant living to be 80 years of age when God knows the child will choose damnation anyway, so He places the damned souls into bodies that will die young, or be mentally unstable or retarded.
    Wow. So, you admit your God has a weird sort of Eugenics policy like the Nazi Germans under Hitler. He don't like infants, mentally unstable and retarded.

    Hey, how about if you just had an infant baby and he got killed by a suicide bomber like 9/11. Won't it suck for you that your only child is lost eternally to Hell??? Chee Chee.

    At least, if you believed in the Law of Karma, he'd have a fighting chance to redeem himself. His soul would simply transmigrate to another healthy body.

    Sucks for you.

    Yes, actually, it does.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Worshipping your law of karma amounts to a false idol, and is sinful. I'm not the least bit interested in joining you in Hell, thank you very much.

    You've done an excellent job deflecting attention from your own support of and benefit from the cruel and bigoted caste system founded upon the ridiculous and anti-Christian imaginary law of "karma", something perpetuated by Brahmins like you to justify their comfortable lifestyles and authority over "inferior" people. Congratulations, you are better with words than most who come here.
    Let's call our mutual discussion over. You're more polite compared to many others on this forum. It was wonderful talking to you.

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  • landoverlover
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    Originally posted by blunthead View Post
    I think I would love to piss on a Jesus poster today. Maybe, use copies of KJV Bibles as toilet paper.



    On second thoughts, I don't want to sink as low as you maggots.
    Well, that didn't take long.

    This is from your first post:

    2. I'll be respectful in our discussions.

    I guess pissing on Christians and calling us maggots is your idea of being 'respectful'?

    Guess you can't take it when your arguments are so thoroughly refuted.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by blunthead View Post
    I think you can pass for White in America.
    Bigot.

    Incidentally, "white" is not a proper noun.

    Let's go by your logic for a moment. You say God knew you before you were born. By that logic, God should have known me as well before I was born. So, why did he send you to a staunch Christian household and me to an overly Hindu environment where Churches exist only in picture books and television? Why does he ensure I'm very happy with my present life as a Hindu?
    He didn't send me to a "staunch Christian household". I was raised by low-income leftist liberals. He obviously knew I could overcome such disadvantage and become Saved. He also knew you would not, so sent you to Hindu parents. I doubt He pays much attention to you at all.
    You missed the other part of that quote. I gave you the official position on "race" at this gay discussion forum. Doesn't sound very tolerant to me. You can also go up and down this thread. Lots of racist remarks thrown at me. One of your comrade even objects to race-mixing. Hindu caste system has identical concepts which doesn't sit well with you. Talk of hypocrisy.
    No, you gave me one member's positions on race. Frankly, I think it rather closed-minded and bigoted of you to assume that we all agree on every issue all the time. You have yourself said that you do not agree with some things many Hindus believe.

    God(s) in plural? I hope that was a typo on your part.
    Of course not. I was defining atheism. Atheism is not about Christianity. They do not believe in any gods, real (that is, God) or man-made (like your demons).



    [quote]I have read the Bible. I don't recall a verse which says anything AGAINST reincarnation. You can say the concept does not exist. I interpret it this way - the Bible does not have anything explicitly against reincarnation as it does against, say idol worship.

    Hebrews 9:27
    And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:

    Clear as day.

    Prejudices, preferences, beliefs whatever are deeply ingrained in you. They are coded into your brain somewhere deep. I don't want to split hairs but your present attitude is a reflection of your Karma.
    So now not only does your magical karma influence external forces, it also makes my decisions for me.

    I didn't realize Hindus didn't believe humans have free will.

    Often, what we choose does not make what we become. There are forces in this universe at work which choose our life's direction. Let's agree to disagree on this point.
    Please provide the research demonstrating "forces in this universe at work which choose our life's direction."

    You have to read subtle expressions of life to feel those forces. Try it. Act on my suggestion.
    You will not tempt me into sinning.

    It's not about necessarily being rude to people. You may choose not to interact with people at all during these experiments. Just be rude and sullen with yourself. Hurt yourself alone.
    Why would I do something so idiotic?

    It's common sense that other people pick up on behavioral and facial cues to determine someone's mood, and behave in a manner which reflects it. If I am friendly and kind, people will respond in the same way to me. If I am abrupt and cold, they will be as well.

    This proves nothing. It is basic social psychology -- something nearly every seminary teaches.

    You still didn't clarify according to your own Christian logic, why is that particular child chosen to go to Hell based on the fact that he wasn't mature enough to receive Jesus?
    God knows us before we are born. Therefore, He already knows who will go to Heaven and who will join you in the Lake of Fire.

    There's not much point in an infant living to be 80 years of age when God knows the child will choose damnation anyway, so He places the damned souls into bodies that will die young, or be mentally unstable or retarded.

    Again, your mixing religion with another belief. I don't want you to give up on your Christian beliefs. But, it doesn't really hurt to open up your mind a bit more.
    Yes, actually, it does.

    Worshipping your law of karma amounts to a false idol, and is sinful. I'm not the least bit interested in joining you in Hell, thank you very much.

    You've done an excellent job deflecting attention from your own support of and benefit from the cruel and bigoted caste system founded upon the ridiculous and anti-Christian imaginary law of "karma", something perpetuated by Brahmins like you to justify their comfortable lifestyles and authority over "inferior" people. Congratulations, you are better with words than most who come here.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Dear Demon Worshiper;

    Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule of worshiping cows and bathing in goat piss to post this hateful message. The Holy Bible tells us that we are actually Blessed by your persecution! Thanks for proving that we're right.

    Matthew 5:10 Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    5:11 Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
    5:12 Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
    Enjoy hell. I know that Jesus and I can't wait to watch you burn in hell for all eternity. Oh, how we'll laugh at you as you scream in agony! Shout Glory!!

    YIC,

    --Pastor Ezekiel

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  • blunthead
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    I think I would love to piss on a Jesus poster today. Maybe, use copies of KJV Bibles as toilet paper.



    On second thoughts, I don't want to sink as low as you maggots.

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  • WWJDnow
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    Originally posted by bluntivory View Post
    I do follow Kali. And, I'm a Brahmin -that's as upper caste as it gets!
    I'm sure you'll get one of the very best seats in Hell.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    You also believe that people who are poor or suffering today are getting what they deserve. Infants in Haiti dying of cholera deserve it, because they did something bad in a "past life". A child born blind due to his mother's gonorrhea infection has it coming to him.
    At least they got something right. But it's not the individual's past life that brings God's wrath, it's the original sin of Adam and Eve, plus the accumulated sins of the previous four generations. Personally, I don't really care if some baby is suffering--that baby is a sinner!

    Originally posted by barton View Post
    It's refreshing to know that, despite claims to the contrary, Hinduism is bloody to its very core!
    True, this also is an admirable trait of Hinduism. We should remember what God said in Deuteronomy 7:1-2:

    When the LORD thy God shall bring thee into the land whither thou goest to possess it, and hath cast out many nations before thee, the Hittites, and the Girgashites, and the Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than thou; And when the LORD thy God shall deliver them before thee; thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor shew mercy unto them....

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  • Lisa H
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    How much Fair and Handsome do you use. Do you get the American double strength.

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