Christian hypocrisy

AnnaG

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No, I've been making fun of you.
Well, trying anyways. Yet here you are "not discussing" anything with me yet some more.
What can I say?
Usually not much. You do post a lot, though.
If you're really silly enough to admit you haven't read posts that you're discussing, you should expect ridicule at the very least.
I did not admit that. I told you why I was posting in here and it had nothing to do with discussing the topic - only the title. So it is you that is being silly, as usual.
 

JLM

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The thread is about Christian hypocrisy as it relates to the refugee issue but since you admit to not ready the OP, it would be silly to discuss it with you.

Your spelling &/or word usage really is atrocious! You might find a Dick and Jane primer in a second hand store! :) :)

No it doesn't. Your math skills may though

W.T.F. would you know about someone else's math skills?
 

Twila

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So then stick to Christians not what is overwhelmingly a global position. The vast majority of the globe is pro-life, it's not a Christian thing. Saying otherwise would be....hypocritical.

did you read the article I posted? cause you seem to be just grasping at things to throw at me.
 

Glacier

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Stop being so silly. There is a difference between being pro-life and being a part of the pro-life "movement". The former does not necessarily require a religious viewpoint. The latter almost exclusively requires a Christian viewpoint. You can argue that point like you argue tax credits and you will look silly again.
Now that's just silly. That's like saying that you can be against slavery in the British Empire no matter what, but to join the anti-slavery movement, it requires Christian viewpoint. Just because this movement was a Christian one, it doesn't mean that it was required.
 

Ludlow

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Now that's just silly. That's like saying that you can be against slavery in the British Empire no matter what, but to join the anti-slavery movement, it requires Christian viewpoint. Just because this movement was a Christian one, it doesn't mean that it was required.
did not know anti slavery was a religious viewpoint
 

lone wolf

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You can tack a religious viewpoint on anything. It doesn't make it any more righteous or give it any more credibility. It just sanctions it for folk who fear everything that isn't Church approved
 

MHz

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Whoopee, another red from lame brain! :) :)
I'm calling them Santa's snowflakes this month. Lot a snow so far and the red nose of you know who is glowing as bright as a full moon..

slavery was a religious viewpoint. It is condoned and ever encouraged in the bible.
So is lust and I can probably come (purple sp) up with a few of my own. Not everybody will marry a know ****. After 5 years all I could say was 'What a ride.' and the chain fell apart. That doesn't mean I stopped liking ****s.

at first I knocked and hard cider answered
After the first barrel or two did you both enjoy the effects of the cider at the Inn? (Inn cider for the lame thinkers)

You can tack a religious viewpoint on anything. It doesn't make it any more righteous or give it any more credibility. It just sanctions it for folk who fear everything that isn't Church approved
I go with you needing 24 or more references to the 'phrase' day of the lord as being quite important to understanding just what that term means in the whole of the Bible. Then other pieces can be attached as you build a house of verses that is a lot more complex than a house of 52 cards.
 

MHz

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You can tack a religious viewpoint on anything. It doesn't make it any more righteous or give it any more credibility. It just sanctions it for folk who fear everything that isn't Church approved
Define 'church' and I'll bet a few verses would have it being something that isn't in your current list of options. We are given 2 laws, one defines that we treat strangers as friends until they show they are not friends and then you just drift apart. The other 1 is a person's relationship with God and as far as God is concerned the day the 7th trump sounds the living people are judged according to the relationships give at the beginning of Revelations. You cannot be alive and not fit into this verse.

Re:1:7:
Behold,
he cometh with clouds;
and every eye shall see him,
and they also which pierced him:
and all kindreds of the eart
h shall wail because of him.
Even so,
Amen.