Me too and I'm not religious. |
That's exactly the kind of stuff they do, though. It makes them feel superior. Hell, it makes everyone who is religious feel superior. And atheists feel superior because they're not dumb enough to believe in any God. |
No, claiming a religion or atheism does not make everyone who is religious or atheist feel superior. What's wrong with you? |
Whats wrong with you. Peoole are entitled to an opinion. |
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Wait, I thought Christians were usually against the Jews.
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Well, those countries typically have a very strong national ID system required of everything from school registration, securing housing to buying train tickets. That makes it very hard to be an illegal in those countries. It is very easy to be illegal in the US. I have been told this by foreign nationals in Asia. |
No not at all. |
Asia has twice as many immigrants as the us. |
And you want our government to require an ID to take a train?
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Why not? I'm asked to show my ID to buy alcohol. And I have a whole head of gray hair. |
The intelligence is low with this one. |
WHAT??? No, not at all. There are some really, really ignorant comments on this thread. Shockingly so. |
It's complicated. Antisemitism is baked into the crust of Christianity, but a more salient political force is the number of American Christians who believe that the Jews are going to be critical catalysts for the Second Coming of Christ. The theology differs. Some believe the Jews all need to convert for Jesus to return. Others believe they must convert OR die. Whereas still others believe they must retake all of biblical Judea and Samaria. So, Jews are useful to Christians, but the affinity ends there. |
I dint know where this person learned this but it’s wildly wrong. |
How about instead of making a claim without any supporting arguments, you actually make a reasonable argument? :wink: |