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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Religious people are some of the most judgmental of all. Just look at the evangelicals who have photos of guns and Christmas trees together. I can think of 1000 examples right now. It isn't just "one person”. They think they have some rule book and are the chosen people and don’t watch what they do as a result. They dismiss others and do anything from disregarding them to killing them. In fact all of Jesus’s ministry was about this with the Pharisees. This issue has been going on since the beginning of time. They think because this new person is in their life and bringing them joy they are called to be with them. They equate joy with religion and don’t realize it’s just their earthly desires for money or sex or whatever. There is a name for Christian money one. It’s called the prosperity gospel teaching. How about the Taliban? Just following their religion right? Stories of sex with kids left and right. There is nothing religious about them that is worthwhile on this earth to bring peace to all. This has been a major issue with religion since the beginning of time. Self righteous piety and fake piety. Partly why there are so many religions. Everyone is looking for a fix from sin. [/quote] Religion doesn’t fix sin. You could not be more confused, and I say that with kindness. You aren’t stupid; just extremely confused.[/quote] And comments like this. It’s just masked digust or fear. There is nothing kind. Stop kidding yourself. Religious people always say with “kindness”. Bless your heart etc. We said the same thing. So neither of us is confused other than whether our words were “kind” or not [/quote] It’s not masked disgust or fear, it’s communicating as Jesus would. Religion doesn’t fix sin . If you think religion fixes sin, you are confused. Get educated and informed, because you are flailing about in ignorance right now. [/quote] Again I don’t. You must be misreading. Someone pointed out saying don’t make all religious out to be hypocrites just because of one person you met and so I responded giving examples of thousands and thousands of years of hypocrisy and how not all but many religious can be led astray by not focusing on their own actions. Certainly there are people trying to walk the life of Jesus but many others thinking they are one with him which I have to say is just what you did.. many times hypocrisy starts right here with someone like you who thinks they are “kind” while telling someone they think they are confused (why can’t you just say I think you are confused? The kind reference is some sort of reflexive property you are assigning yourself. You always have to tack on that “Jesus angle” but Jesus wouldn’t talk like you do. You aren’t invoking him with your speech and it’s obvious because it’s not bringing peace. Somehow in addition you took my examples of hypocrisy and made them out to be my beilef which was the opposite of what I was saying. So you aren’t even comprehending the discussion yourself or getting the purpose of it pbecause you are interjecting into a response meant for the person I was responding to or just not reading correctly. [/quote] word salad 2.0^^ Almost incomprehensible, sorry. I can’t understand what you are trying to communicate. I am sure you believe you have something important to say. I don’t assign people any judgment based on their religious beliefs, or their lack of religious beliefs. You sound hostile to religion and religious people, and you don’t sound superior in thought, intellect, or action, vs the religion/religious people you are accusing of hypocrisy. You sound like a secular hypocrite and you offer people nothing but anger and hatred of all religion. So you believe Jewish people, Muslims, Christians, and all religions are built on hypocrisy? And all religious people are hypocrites being lead astray by religion? I don’t see how that is anything but anti-religious rhetoric. f religious people speak kindly, and try to do as Jesus commands us to do- we are hypocrites? But if religious people speak harshly and rudely, they are hypocrites, too, is what I think you are saying? You want to attack religious people for existing. You want religious people to be silent, at least. Unfortunately for you, Americans have freedom of religion and freedom of speech. You should move to a country without those freedoms. You would at least have a place to live that limits those awful, awful freedoms you seem to hate so much. Protip: you have a life to live without religion. Go do it. Nobody is making you attend church, pray, read the Bible, go to confession, celebrate religious ceremonies and traditions. [/quote]
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