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Gang Initiation
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Friday, May 30 2008, 20:34:10 (CEST)
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Note: Taking my cue from Christians who insist that all Muslims are alike and all Jews were to be condemned for what a few supposedly did 2000 years ago, I treat Christians the same way, as one, monolithic, group with a single set of beliefs. Christians don’t care for the nuances of Islamic belief or if it’s right to condemn the descendants of the ancient Jews, and so I care nothing for the fine points that differentiate one Christian sect from another set of beliefs. If it’s good for the criminal, it’s good enough for his victim.

That being said, I wonder why partaking of the Eucharist is the one ritual that, if neglected, removes the person from the body of Christ and the rewards of Paradise? Christians teach that if one of them refuses to eat and drink Jesus, be he as perfect an imitation of Christ in every other way, he will not enter paradise. Why is that? I mean why this ritual and not the others? Apparently a Christian can neglect the other rituals but not this one…why this particular one?

I suspect this ritual was chosen specifically because it is a crime and has been since almost the beginning of recorded history…the same way a modern street gang requires an applicant to commit a serious crime, usually murder, before being accepted to full membership with all the perks that go with it. By making the newcomer a criminal at the outset, the gang binds him to them in such a way that it becomes almost impossible to leave the group…because damnation, in the form of criminal prosecution without benefit of the gang’s protection, would be inevitable…or certainly something to use against the one who decides to leave, thereby placing all gang members in jeopardy by weakening group cohesion and loyalty.

Christian children at their first holy communion are forced to eat the flesh and drink the blood of Jesus. They aren’t forced to be kind on that day…or dance…or recite a poem to Jesus…or give alms…or anything else of vital importance to the group, or Gang, as much as partaking of this criminal act…this eating of human flesh and drinking of human blood. This awful act, once begun in childhood and continued at regular intervals for the rest of one’s life is a way of binding the Christian to his Gang through an act of unspeakable horror. By cleverly making THIS act the one indispensable requirement for membership and the rewards of the executive toilet key to Paradise, the Christian Gang member is ready and willing to commit any number of lesser crimes, all in the name of Paradise, even of “perfect love”.

Once you make a cannibal of a ten year old child…the rest is easy.

Brilliant.



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