How tolerant of you ;) Having said that, what you quoted does seem to directly contradict one of the basic tenets of 'christianity's' teachings as found in the beatitudes - 'blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy' - kinda suggests that intolerance, hatred, cruelty etc are not the way. Maybe this has something to do with how it was interpreted/rewritten/used by the romans.to such an extent that the original meaning came to hidden at best, warped at worst. In essence it speaks of the interconnectedness of all beings - is that so different from attempts to find a unified field theory. In other words is it possible that the original message was one of Unity and Peace but this message has been twisted to serve a purpose of division and war? ps that morality stuff does seem a bit nuts to say the least...Every made up pile of Bronze Age shit holy book is bursting at the seams with intolerance, genocide and promotion and endorsement of human slavery. Each sect has its own interpretation and all are intolerant of others who don’t see it their way.
They all are a cancer on any society that wants tolerance. Every single one. I always quote the absolute horrors contained within their books to any of them who start to pull the, that offends my beliefs card.
Everybody should. They think they should get a bye because of their delusions. They shouldn’t. Each book is a litany of hâte for those not of their sect. Even Jeezy Peezy endorses slavery. Told us to love him and he would love us back. But if we didn’t, then we would burn in hell for eternity.
Imagine you had a daughter and she came home and told you her new boyfriend loved her that much, that if she stopped loving him, he would burn her alive? That’s Jesus and he’s supposed to be the good guy.
Don’t give these bastards an inch. Don’t let their mental illness intrude on your life and take every opportunity to expose the hate and intolerance in every holy book ever written.
Then tell them to fuck off and keep it to themselves. A few doozies from the bible that’s show what an abomination of a book it is.
Kill those who are not Christian or Jewish:
You must kill those who worship another god. Exodus 22:20
Kill any friends or family that worship a god that is different than your own. Deuteronomy 13:6-10
Kill all the inhabitants of any city where you find people that worship differently than you. Deuteronomy 13:12-16
Kill everyone who has religious views that are different than your own. Deuteronomy 17:2-7
Kill anyone who refuses to listen to a priest. Deuteronomy 17:12-13
Kill any false prophets. Deuteronomy 18:20
Any city that doesn’t receive the followers of Jesus will be destroyed in a manner even more savage than that of Sodom and Gomorrah. Mark 6:11
Jude reminds us that God destroys those who don’t believe in him. Jude 5
Their god is a psychopath, tell them that and watch their deluded faces picture you burning in hell.
They might think they are moral people. Following any of the books clearly contradicts any morality I want to see.
For it is written.
How tolerant of you ;) Having said that, what you quoted does seem to directly contradict one of the basic tenets of 'christianity's' teachings as found in the beatitudes - 'blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy' - kinda suggests that intolerance, hatred, cruelty etc are not the way. Maybe this has something to do with how it was interpreted/rewritten/used by the romans.to such an extent that the original meaning came to hidden at best, warped at worst. In essence it speaks of the interconnectedness of all beings - is that so different from attempts to find a unified field theory. In other words is it possible that the original message was one of Unity and Peace but this message has been twisted to serve a purpose of division and war? ps that morality stuff does seem a bit nuts to say the least...
That's the funny thing, the Old Testament is the bit all 3 Abrahamic faiths have in common.Is it that surprising that the quotes clash with the Beatitudes?
The quotes made are Old Testament quotes, with Exodus/Deuteronomy thought to be from around 500 BC, not 1st century AD. 15th century morals were rather different from 21st century morals.
From recollection, there isn't a lot of compassion in the Old Testament, and the earliest books dictate/prophecy how rather than why (Deuteronomy is pretty much a video nasty for the time).
That's the funny thing, the Old Testament is the bit all 3 Abrahamic faiths have in common.
Anything that can be thrown at one religion vis a vis intolerance, bigotry, backwards thinking etc can just as easily be thrown at the other two. The problem lies more with a person's interpretation of the religion than anything else. If Europe is more forward thinking than the Middle East it's because we ignore the churches and act according to our (modern day) consciences, rather than any flaw in a particular religion.Not sure what your mean by 'funny thing'.
Anything that can be thrown at one religion vis a vis intolerance, bigotry, backwards thinking etc can just as easily be thrown at the other two. The problem lies more with a person's interpretation of the religion than anything else. If Europe is more forward thinking than the Middle East it's because we ignore the churches and act according to our (modern day) consciences, rather than any flaw in a particular religion.
Reformation across Europe was definitely a turning point for the better as it diluted the church's civil authority (even in the Catholic countries).Got it. Cheers.
That is basically fair comment.
In England, presumably some of that comes from Henry VIII assuming control of the church.