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Posted by parhad (Guest) - Wednesday, February 11 2004, 20:53:34 (EST)
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The Nineveh Kid wrote:
>Cannibalism? Vampirism? Well, uh, uh, could we just put that hot topic on the back burner for now and discuss a more central issue?

..the very word "central" means core..as in the center of an apple is its core. Having read the rest of your writings I now know you are going to wander all over the place...if this is a dicussion about Christianity then it should deal with the core of Christianity..which is not brotherly love or decency or kindness or helping others...these are shared by all humans everywhere...I am not Christians and did not raise my children that way...do you really suppose I raised them mto rob blind people and disrespect their elders and their friends and lie and cheat and steal and take the biggest slice for themselves...really?

,,,the core of Christianity...what distinguishes it from ALL OTHER "moral systems" is that it tells you to accept the benfits that comes ONLY from murder..and to eat human flesh and drink human blood. That's it...that's all...and of course that by doing all of this you'll not rot in your grave but fly to heaven...why you don't want to discuss Christianity is your business.


> Specifically, I would like to examine your oft repeated contention that Christianity has been the motivating force behind most of the wars, violence and crimes against humanity and that, generally speaking, Christianity has caused more harm to the human race than good.

...remember...Christianity has not been defined...you shouldn't even be usuing the term without first drfining it. I believe when you raise people, children..to take what they can get no matter how it comes to them...and also teach them that perfect love is shown by eating human flesh and drinking human wine...of some that had to be killed like any goat on an altar so you could eat kebobs...that you have set the stage for murder and bloodletting as we've had. Most wars not started by Christians were started by people trying to protect themselves FROm Christians.

...The two world wars , the naspoleonic..but I've ben through all of this...and it stands...you merely scoff at it...you offer no counter argument.

If you had stated that Christians, no less than people of other persuasions, whether religious or secular, were equally at fault, for the suffering of humanity, then I might tend to agree with you. You must admit, however, that whenever you have taken Christianity to task, it has usually been with a sledge hammer, while others get nerfed.


...It has been Christianity that took a sledgehammer to non-Christians...why cry about it when the role is reversed? No religion in the last 500 years has been more bloody ansd brutal than Christianity...none.

> Actually, I don’t think Christianity is at fault at all, rather it is the absence of Christianity, that is at fault.

...you have to stop doing that...you continually refer to Christianity as if the meaning of the word is a settled thing...it is far from that and it was supposed to be the topic of discussion...which you dismissed and refused to define from the first sentence...while you go right on prattling about like I, or anyone else knows what you mean by it.

...more later.



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