Funny, huh? Kony is a Christian too
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zooymtoo — 13 years ago(October 16, 2012 07:27 AM)
And this proves exactly what?
What if he claimed to be a superior golfer even if he's never golfed in his life?
Call me crazy but a guy that practices genocide and other such atrocities involving the kidnapping of children as soldiers and sex slaves might just have a slight issue with the truth..Is that possible?
I mean, a sociopathic murderer couldn't possibly tell a lie, could he? -
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UberNoodle — 13 years ago(February 09, 2013 03:17 AM)
Satan is responsible for global cataclysm and genocide, ethnic cleansing, mass infanticide etc. You substituting Jesus for Satan is a fools game. The fact of the matter is, the religion is not a unified thing, and 'being Christian' is not a unified concept. The centuries have not been entirely pleasant nor 'Christ like'. Today's moderate Christians are not as they are because they have removed the scripture which extremists exploit but because they ignore it and post rationalise it away.
It would be a rare thing to find in the Western world a person who would not concede that there are 'good' and 'bad' Muslims and that Isalm has qualities which support both interpretations. Yet, the overwhelming fallacy is maintained that Christianity suffers from none of that. It is pure revisionism to the goal of blinding everybody involved. -
werecow2003 — 9 years ago(April 13, 2016 11:36 AM)
Hitler was more or less a Darwinist, so I guess we can blame Darwin for Hitler.
This is a repulsive lie told repeatedly by Christian fundamentalists. In fact, Darwin's work was on the Nazi's banned books list. From "Die Bcherei":
6. Writings of a philosophical and social nature whose content deals with the false scientific enlightenment of primitive Darwinism and Monism (Hckel).
Incidentally, they also didn't care for
c) All writings that ridicule, belittle or besmirch the Christian religion and its institution, faith in God, or other things that are holy to the healthy sentiments of the Volk.
(See:
http://www.library.arizona.edu/exhibits/burnedbooks/documents.htm
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