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Old Jun 29, 2007, 07:41 pm   #4 (permalink) (top)
Technosoul
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I didn't choose "My God." I choose to become a part of the God.


I find your sites that you have given very offensive, as a christian. Big deal, some christians go crazy over their beliefs. Do you want me to show you sites of crazy atheists? Please, try not to offend others.
If he had survived a concentration camp then he would be qualified to speak about religion. Then he would know the difference between a world that honors a loving and just God and a world that distorts everything, a world where some leader believes that genetics can create a perfection for humanity, or where scientific evidence justifies mass murder in the name of survial of the best species (race).

Distorting of true spirituality with examples of some Christians who have likewised distorted true spirituality. What nonsense. They call that stereotyping. Another name for racism.

How can it be logical to determine what all Christians are like by the actions of three people who do something radical enough to make the middle page of a newspaper?

And then ask "extreme religious people" to defend the Christian-ism.
Doess he think they will want to defend those three people to "save the whole image" of the Christian movement? Nonsense.

Why did he not use Martin King Jr as an example of "extreme" religious action? Did he ever even hear his speech "I have a dream"?
Could he even feel it or understand the importance of that message?
Why not stereotype all Christians with King's image and idealolgy?

Of course people have done bad things in the name of God, in the name of morality, in the name of religion, in the name of God and country. But that is not being religious, that is a distortion and not compatable with the real thing.

He is barking up the wrong tree.
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