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Postby Jeddas » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:45 pm

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Jeddasbard wrote:I do have an intrest in the things Jesus has said. (and only Jesus), but I dont think ill take the time to read scripture for my own valid reasons.


The Old and New Testament go hand in hand. What "valid" reasons do you have for not wanting to read Scripture? Just curious...


I should have quoted earlier, my reasons are simply that my religion is stock locked in like yours, reading scriputres would be as useful to me as if you read "Be Here Now" by Ram Dass. I merely wouldnt get anything out of it but more animosity fed into the my old athiest fires im trying hard enough to squelch.

Ive just been trying to kill every post you made with an elite additude, just be humble and at very least act as if you are only representing you opinions and not trying to tell us all how it is, I wont bother you np.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:45 pm

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I have done nothing but try to correct your opinions and press my beliefs on you for 8 pages


That's much better.


Another ignorant turd jumps on the anti-Christian bandwagon...
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Postby Jeddas » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:47 pm

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Another ignorant turd jumps on the anti-Christian bandwagon...


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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:47 pm

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Mindia wrote:
Jeddasbard wrote:I do have an intrest in the things Jesus has said. (and only Jesus), but I dont think ill take the time to read scripture for my own valid reasons.


The Old and New Testament go hand in hand. What "valid" reasons do you have for not wanting to read Scripture? Just curious...


I should have quoted earlier, my reasons are simply that my religion is stock locked in like yours, reading scriputres would be as useful to me as if you read "Be Here Now" by Ram Dass. I merely wouldnt get anything out of it but more animosity fed into the my old athiest fires im trying hard enough to squelch.

Ive just been trying to kill every post you made with an elite additude, just be humble and at very least act as if you are only representing you opinions and not trying to tell us all how it is, I wont bother you np.


You're not bothering me. I'm trying to pry into your brain and find out why you are the way you are.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:49 pm

Atheism is a truly bizarre philosophy.
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Postby Adivina » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:50 pm

How is my boyfriend an anti-christian turd? He was raised as a baptist, has gone to church his entire life, and has recently had a revived interest in religion and learning about it.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:50 pm

I have to shut things down at work. I'll be back on in about an hour or so. Wait up for me ok>? Thanks!
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Postby Adivina » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:53 pm

I have a paper to bust out on the requirements for contractual legality, so hell I will be up.
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Postby Jeddas » Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:53 pm

Mindia wrote: I'm trying to pry into your brain and find out why you are the way you are.


Im a man that follows both Buddhist and Hindu beleifs based on the experiences ive had in my life. I grew up seeing the way christians, catholics, ect tried to press their views. I also took up the experince of my father, which can be sumed up in his own words, "Im gona screw you for Jesus!", and thats the way I see most christians today. If your not with them your against them.

For me, what I beleive makes just as much sence as what you beleive makes sence to you. Dont assume diffrence! Try and assume that were the same with diffrent details inbetween.

Anyway reading this I want to clarify further but im done eatting and im gona go play my guitar ~~
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Postby Diabolik » Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:26 pm

Mindia wrote:I wouldn't doubt it. Catholicism is a huge cult and teaches many things, and engages in, many practices which are not in the Bible.

just sayin


TEACH CHRISTIANITY IN SCHOOLS (as long as it's <i>my</i> brand...)

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Postby Harrison » Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:26 pm

I don't particularly like the bible itself written by men, who in turn are pieces of shit.
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Postby KaiineTN » Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:41 pm

How did I miss 9 pages of this? Damn! Anyways...

Religion in school isn't a bad idea at all... as long as it's strictly educational and teaches a wide variety of religions, and definitely NOT focus on Christianity or any other, and definitely not focus on the Bible. If anything it should encourage Agnosticism until one can analyze their own values and beliefs and see what religion(s) will best fit their life and taste. Although, I am a firm... "believer" in that beliefs should be the single most individual thing about a person, so conforming to an existing religion seems a bit... stupid, to me. Why believe a book? Why listen to a charismatic preacher trying to get you to believe what he does? Why have such strong faith without considering and giving yourself a chance to understand alternatives? Why be a follower?

The more I think of it, I think religion is something that should be left to college courses, for an older, more mature crowd, so they can really understand and be open minded about it. If you start them young, say before seventh grade, they will be too influenced by the people around them, if you start them in high school, they will naturally be rebelious and you'll see half of the school studying some Wicca stuff and turning gothic. It takes maturity and an open mind to be able to form independant beliefs based on yourself as an individual. I bet most people who feel so strongly about their beliefs when it comes to religion were introduced to them at a very young age, and were surrounded by people who also strongly believe in that religion. You can imagine what kind of effect this has on the child as they grow up.
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Postby Kaeerwen » Tue Nov 16, 2004 8:27 pm

KaiineTN wrote:How did I miss 9 pages of this? Damn! Anyways...

Religion in school isn't a bad idea at all... as long as it's strictly educational and teaches a wide variety of religions, and definitely NOT focus on Christianity or any other, and definitely not focus on the Bible. If anything it should encourage Agnosticism until one can analyze their own values and beliefs and see what religion(s) will best fit their life and taste. Although, I am a firm... "believer" in that beliefs should be the single most individual thing about a person, so conforming to an existing religion seems a bit... stupid, to me. Why believe a book? Why listen to a charismatic preacher trying to get you to believe what he does? Why have such strong faith without considering and giving yourself a chance to understand alternatives? Why be a follower?

The more I think of it, I think religion is something that should be left to college courses, for an older, more mature crowd, so they can really understand and be open minded about it. If you start them young, say before seventh grade, they will be too influenced by the people around them, if you start them in high school, they will naturally be rebelious and you'll see half of the school studying some Wicca stuff and turning gothic. It takes maturity and an open mind to be able to form independant beliefs based on yourself as an individual. I bet most people who feel so strongly about their beliefs when it comes to religion were introduced to them at a very young age, and were surrounded by people who also strongly believe in that religion. You can imagine what kind of effect this has on the child as they grow up.


I'll agree with this entire post. That's the position I'm at now... a college student learning what I can about several different religions from an agnostic point of view.

As far as the individuality of religion goes, that's what interests me so much about the Baha`i faith. They believe strongly that nobody can tell you what God means... that you must spend your life seeking the answers to the "big questions" on your own.
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Postby Tae-Bo » Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:40 pm

what's wrong with atheism :dunno:
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Postby Aryylas » Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:41 pm

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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:42 pm

Jesus sez:

"Nobody comes to the Father, but by Me."

You can hem and haw about how many people wrote the Bible. I don't care. I believe that what I'm reading in the red lettering of the New Testament are the words of our Lord, Jesus Christ. :angel:

Also,

Kaiine sez:

The more I think of it, I think religion is something that should be left to college courses, for an older, more mature crowd, so they can really understand and be open minded about it. If you start them young, say before seventh grade, they will be too influenced by the people around them, if you start them in high school, they will naturally be rebelious and you'll see half of the school studying some Wicca stuff and turning gothic. It takes maturity and an open mind to be able to form independant beliefs based on yourself as an individual. I bet most people who feel so strongly about their beliefs when it comes to religion were introduced to them at a very young age, and were surrounded by people who also strongly believe in that religion. You can imagine what kind of effect this has on the child as they grow up.


I disagree. A child can make the decision to love and accept Christ at a VERY early age. So, why deny them the opportunity? It's not fair. Like I said earlier... just because YOU don't believe in Jesus does not make it right for you to deny your child(ren) the opportunity to get to know Christ.
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Postby Tae-Bo » Tue Nov 16, 2004 9:51 pm

should the child also be taught that he has the choice to not believe in jesus or god or whatever as well?
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Postby Scoota McGee » Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:02 pm

Mindia wrote:Jesus sez:

"Nobody comes to the Father, but by Me."

You can hem and haw about how many people wrote the Bible. I don't care. I believe that what I'm reading in the red lettering of the New Testament are the words of our Lord, Jesus Christ.


But Jesus didn't speak English. He also didn't write a single word in the Bible.

The Bible was written by men who heard a story from other men. Then it was translate by men to another language... more than once. And you still believe it is the verbatim truth and divine word of God. The fact is, it is the word of God filtered through the minds of a string of men. The only word of God that is the absolute truth would be the one in you head... not the one telling you to kill two more shots of Jaeger and go talk to the Russian bar girl with the big hooters.. the other voice.
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Postby Sarthis » Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:48 pm

This whole thread just reminds me of how happy I was when we booted Mindia from COA all those years ago. I think its hysterical how someone who was booted from a guild for training people and generally being an ass can be on his high horse in this manner. Granted, that was over a stupid game, but how someone acts in the anonymity of a game can really tell a lot about a person (specially when they prefer to dress up as a woman in the game)

I'm glad Mindia has found something that he's really into and excited about. He's just trying to share with us the excitement that he feels about Jesus. I respect this and encourage it. I think he's going about it the wrong way. Like so many fundamentalist Christians that I deal with, he's being abrasive for the sake of being abrasive.

I'd venture that Mindia has done very little research into other religions. I could be wrong in this, but I suspect not. If he had, I think he'd be much more open to some of the opinions that are being offered. If an individual simply restricts his rellgious reading to the Old and New Testament, then they really are leaving out a great deal of possible information.

The Catholic Church is largely to blame on how skewed the New Testament is, since they kept editing and rediting it to keep it in line with their political motives over the past 2000 years. That isn't to say that the content isn't good and morale, but its not the direct word of God -- its the interpretation of that word through the minds of dozens of Popes with political motives.

I did find it interesting that Mindia said that the Torah goes hand in hand with tatoos and body piercing -- since the Torah is the first five books of the Bible.
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Postby KaiineTN » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:02 pm

Fair? Mindia, you bring up fairness? You're talking about brainwashing children into believing in Christ, manipulating their minds at an early state. If you argue fairness, you have to show them every damn religion, otherwise how is it fair to the child? A child can make the decision, yes, but it will be strongly influenced by the people and situations that child is exposed to, which is strictly controlled by the parent, usually.

If a child makes the decision to believe in Christ or even become a Christian, and you never, I'll use your words again here, gave them the "opportunity" to believe in another set religion, how is that possibly fair to the child? You leave them with one belief to grow up on, by the time they are old enough to really choose for themselves, they believe too strongly in Christ because of you forcing your beliefs on them. It's basically telling the child, "here, believe this, what I believe, or believe nothing."
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Postby Minrott » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:12 pm

Yet again, you people take him seriously. Next week on NT, debating quantum physics with down syndrome babies.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:19 pm

D. Duck wrote:should the child also be taught that he has the choice to not believe in jesus or god or whatever as well?


Of course.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:20 pm

KaiineTN wrote:Fair? Mindia, you bring up fairness? You're talking about brainwashing children into believing in Christ, manipulating their minds at an early state. If you argue fairness, you have to show them every damn religion, otherwise how is it fair to the child? A child can make the decision, yes, but it will be strongly influenced by the people and situations that child is exposed to, which is strictly controlled by the parent, usually.

If a child makes the decision to believe in Christ or even become a Christian, and you never, I'll use your words again here, gave them the "opportunity" to believe in another set religion, how is that possibly fair to the child? You leave them with one belief to grow up on, by the time they are old enough to really choose for themselves, they believe too strongly in Christ because of you forcing your beliefs on them. It's basically telling the child, "here, believe this, what I believe, or believe nothing."


OMG. No. Brainwashing the child is NOT letting them have the opportunity to know Jesus. That is atheistic brainwashing. It probably happened to some of you.
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Postby KaiineTN » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:21 pm

I don't take anyone seriously, what are you talking about?
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Postby Narrock » Tue Nov 16, 2004 11:26 pm

Sarthis wrote:This whole thread just reminds me of how happy I was when we booted Mindia from COA all those years ago. I think its hysterical how someone who was booted from a guild for training people and generally being an ass can be on his high horse in this manner. Granted, that was over a stupid game, but how someone acts in the anonymity of a game can really tell a lot about a person (specially when they prefer to dress up as a woman in the game)

I'm glad Mindia has found something that he's really into and excited about. He's just trying to share with us the excitement that he feels about Jesus. I respect this and encourage it. I think he's going about it the wrong way. Like so many fundamentalist Christians that I deal with, he's being abrasive for the sake of being abrasive.

I'd venture that Mindia has done very little research into other religions. I could be wrong in this, but I suspect not. If he had, I think he'd be much more open to some of the opinions that are being offered. If an individual simply restricts his rellgious reading to the Old and New Testament, then they really are leaving out a great deal of possible information.

The Catholic Church is largely to blame on how skewed the New Testament is, since they kept editing and rediting it to keep it in line with their political motives over the past 2000 years. That isn't to say that the content isn't good and morale, but its not the direct word of God -- its the interpretation of that word through the minds of dozens of Popes with political motives.

I did find it interesting that Mindia said that the Torah goes hand in hand with tatoos and body piercing -- since the Torah is the first five books of the Bible.


There goes typical Sarthis... ranting on and on about something which he knows nothing about. Go away little boy.
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