Anonymous wrote:I think you, as well as many people on this forum, are very quick to make religion the culprit in every bad situation. Obviously, Vance Boelter wasn’t living what his faith taught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d dispute your calling them faithful if they are persisting in sinful behavior. However, I suspect that you’ve lumped Christians into one big pile based on the bad actions of a minority and flat out refused to acknowledge any goodness among Christians. You persecute Christians, just call it what it is.
OP here. They may perceive themselves as faithful, but they are really most faithful to their sinful behavior. and No, I have not lumped Christians into one big pile based on the bad actions of a minority and flat out refused to acknowledge any goodness among Christians. Just look at the title of this thread: Not every religious is crazy, but it helps.
I persecute bad people and religion can make people bad, all the while thinking that they are good and doing god's will.
You know it's true.
What is the “certain kind of religion” you speak of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d dispute your calling them faithful if they are persisting in sinful behavior. However, I suspect that you’ve lumped Christians into one big pile based on the bad actions of a minority and flat out refused to acknowledge any goodness among Christians. You persecute Christians, just call it what it is.
OP here. They may perceive themselves as faithful, but they are really most faithful to their sinful behavior. and No, I have not lumped Christians into one big pile based on the bad actions of a minority and flat out refused to acknowledge any goodness among Christians. Just look at the title of this thread: Not every religious is crazy, but it helps.
I persecute bad people and religion can make people bad, all the while thinking that they are good and doing god's will.
You know it's true.
Anonymous wrote:I’d dispute your calling them faithful if they are persisting in sinful behavior. However, I suspect that you’ve lumped Christians into one big pile based on the bad actions of a minority and flat out refused to acknowledge any goodness among Christians. You persecute Christians, just call it what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You look around. There are plenty of faithful Christians doing very good things in the world.
and plenty of faithful Christians doing very bad things in the world.
Anonymous wrote:You look around. There are plenty of faithful Christians doing very good things in the world.
Anonymous wrote:You look around. There are plenty of faithful Christians doing very good things in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you, as well as many people on this forum, are very quick to make religion the culprit in every bad situation. Obviously, Vance Boelter wasn’t living what his faith taught.
Would that be true of the entire Republican party, then, right now? I mean anyone can interpret what they want out of whatever they want. And, I think that is the problem. Religion is based on a lot of abstract concepts that can't ever be proved, so anyone can make it what they want it to be. Looks like the beginnjngs of Gilead at this time in history.
I think of slavery in this country. That was also based on biblical ideas. I think of the suppression and repression of women- all religion. I think of wars past and present- again.
PP here. I really could care less about the Republican Party and it is not the spokesperson for Christianity. You’ve coupled that along with a slew of problems and blamed religion (and most likely, Christian-based religions), ignoring the fact that many Christians rose up to oppose these very problems.
Again, blatant persecution of Christianity by people on this forum is rampant.
Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is that the Abrahamic religions push people to believe that they are special (a chosen people) and that only their system of faith will lead to eternal bliss. Thus, even though Jesus preached against any form of violence, there is almost always violence going on somewhere in the world based on one of the Abrahamic belief systems.