Atheism

afrawfraw

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CrackerJax

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Funny how Christians will always say they are into Jesus and it's really about his testament, but bring up the subject of gays, and it is straight into the Old Testament, jesus thrown overboard in a hurry....not even a rubber ducky.
 

CrackerJax

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At least they feed them now. They used to bring swords. Now they can't get away with butchering them into submission..... so it's food.

Wonderful.....
 

afrawfraw

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At least they feed them now. They used to bring swords. Now they can't get away with butchering them into submission..... so it's food.

Wonderful.....
Personally, as a slave, I have a very small chance but starving to death affords no future. I guess there is something to be said about a last meal, though.:wall:
 

afrawfraw

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Personally, as a slave, I have a very small chance but starving to death affords no future. I guess there is something to be said about a last meal, though.:wall:
How bout for April fool's day we drop a few hundred dollars worth of live turkeys in central Africa?

I'll bring the camera and the ice cream!:fire:
 

Katatawnic

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"Now we're in a position where we need to scrutinize everything," he [Edward Orzechowski, president and chief executive of Catholic Charities, the archdiocese's social service arm] said. "From our point of view, it's important that we don't in any way compromise our religious teaching."

Talk about cutting off someone else's nose to spite one's own face, eh? :spew: It's things like this that make me despise organized religion.

Oh the humanity of it all..... what a classic episode!
I remember WKRP, I remember Les (if I had a favorite character on the show, I'd have to say it was him), I vaguely remember something about airborne turkeys... but that's all I recall from that episode. I was too young, and even WGN doesn't air WKRP reruns anymore. :cry: Where's Taxi, for that matter? What about Soap?! It's a travesty, I tell ya! At least I've got That '70s Show reruns for now... it's quite hilarious when I'm high. :eyesmoke:
 

afrawfraw

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"Now we're in a position where we need to scrutinize everything," he [Edward Orzechowski, president and chief executive of Catholic Charities, the archdiocese's social service arm] said. "From our point of view, it's important that we don't in any way compromise our religious teaching."

Talk about cutting off someone else's nose to spite one's own face, eh? :spew: It's things like this that make me despise organized religion.



I remember WKRP, I remember Les (if I had a favorite character on the show, I'd have to say it was him), I vaguely remember something about airborne turkeys... but that's all I recall from that episode. I was too young, and even WGN doesn't air WKRP reruns anymore. :cry: Where's Taxi, for that matter? What about Soap?! It's a travesty, I tell ya! At least I've got That '70s Show reruns for now... it's quite hilarious when I'm high. :eyesmoke:
:fire:I'm only 31...:fire:
 

Babs34

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Funny how Christians will always say they are into Jesus and it's really about his testament, but bring up the subject of gays, and it is straight into the Old Testament, jesus thrown overboard in a hurry....not even a rubber ducky.
"terrible" message........just horrendous.......
8:5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 8:6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not. 8:7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.

"Book of John"
NEW TESTAMENT
 

CrackerJax

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I remember WKRP, I remember Les (if I had a favorite character on the show, I'd have to say it was him), I vaguely remember something about airborne turkeys... but that's all I recall from that episode. I was too young, and even WGN doesn't air WKRP reruns anymore. :cry: Where's Taxi, for that matter? What about Soap?! It's a travesty, I tell ya! At least I've got That '70s Show reruns for now... it's quite hilarious when I'm high. :eyesmoke:

The 70's show is hilarious I think as well. :lol:

The WKRP episode was a Thanksgiving scenario. The station had the idea of tossing out lots of live Turkeys over a gathering of ppl ... as a promotion plug of course for the station. Les was on location with a live feed....and his commentary as it was broadcast back to the stuidio was over the top funny.

Les was an integral part of that show. Very funny stuff....

Taxi was another classic as was Barney Miller. You can watch a bunch of that on HULU...
 

afrawfraw

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"terrible" message........just horrendous.......
8:5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 8:6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not. 8:7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.

"Book of John"
NEW TESTAMENT
I have no doubt that a man named Jesus lived and traipsed around saying he was God's Son. Whether he was or not....

But if dude did say this, IT IS REALLY TOO BAD NO ONE LISTENED.....FOR LIKE 2000 YEARS!

The bottom line is organized religion killed him...

If some chick said she was Allah's wife, and posed a threat to Christian influence , THE church would snuff her...It's simple numbers boys and girls. If you threaten to take power, you go away. Period. If he was god's son, can we ask GOD for an IQ test?:roll:
 

Babs34

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I have no doubt that a man named Jesus lived and traipsed around saying he was God's Son. Whether he was or not....

But if dude did say this, IT IS REALLY TOO BAD NO ONE LISTENED.....FOR LIKE 2000 YEARS!

The bottom line is organized religion killed him...

If some chick said she was Allah's wife, and posed a threat to Christian influence , THE church would snuff her...It's simple numbers boys and girls. If you threaten to take power, you go away. Period. If he was god's son, can we ask GOD for an IQ test?:roll:
....can't help but wonder why then it is we, as a supposed Christian nation, haven't snuffed out allah.

If ever those walls of the mosques should come tumbling down, I highly doubt it will be due to a crusade. :neutral:
Should another 2000 years come to pass, I wonder who will be accredited or :::cough::: blamed.
U.S.-Saudi oil imports
fund American mosques

"Saudi Arabia alone has spent $87 billion since 1973 to spread Islam throughout the United States and the Western hemisphere," Safa said.
 

Babs34

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Who is snuffing whom?


Christians in Israel, neighboring areas
After World War II, Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, was 80% Christian and Nazareth 60%. Now those percentages are 20% and 30% respectively, and are shrinking. Jerusalem Christians were a plurality in the 1920s; today, they number under 2 percent of the city's population.

In Jordan, a relatively moderate nation, 94% of the population practices Sunni Islam. The percentage of Christians in Jordan (including the West Bank) in 1952 was 18% but has fallen to under 4%, with the majority being Greek Orthodox. Two percent of the population follows other religions, including Shi’a Islam.

<LI class=quote>... in a single month during 1998, Egyptian police detained about 1,200 Christians in Al-Kosheh, near Luxor in Upper Egypt. Seized in groups of up to 50 at a time, many were nailed to crosses or manacled to doors with their legs tied together. Then they were beaten and tortured with electric shocks to their genitals while police denounced them as "infidels."
Although the population of modern Turkey is more than 99% muslim, less than one hundred years ago, under the predecessor Ottoman Empire, it was about 30% Christian. The situation changed when some two million Armenian Christians were massacred between 1905 and 1918, a genocide which the Turkish government still denies.

In Saudi Arabia, Christians are less than 1% of the 21-million population, and the public practice of Christianity is virtually unknown since by law there are no Christians in Saudi Arabia.
 
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