To be clear, Ben only made reference to being barred from public schools because he said he was because of his disability. It's his deafness (along with apparently his Catholic faith, judging from this thread) that gives him a trump card over all homosexuals and ethnic minorities with regards to prejudice
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Originally posted by Sava View PostComplex? There is nothing complex about "murderers are bad and go to hell".
In my heart of hearts, I still tend to revert to my Orthodox upbringing despite the more agnostic approach I will acknowledge as intellectually valid. So I am able to effectively talk to even the most fundamentalist of religionista and engage in a non-troll discussion because those Christian values are the foundation of my moral framework... if only on an emotional level.
But I digress... my point was that there was a general lack of complexity in my original point to BK.
bad people = hell
And I'm trying to wrap my head around BK's apparent hyper-religiousity and apparent lack of... well... basic morality.
I mean, when given enough time to think about something, I could get myself to logically justify putting bunnies in a blender. So the same part of my brain that accepts perfectly reasonable and rational methods of data analysis is not necessarily the best tool for making decisions, strategic planning, organization, etc.
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Okay, just saw your response to my second post (ie, post number 725). WRT the four things I mentioned:
1. Deathbed confessions being invalid. I can't go into all the details tonight, since my wife has a migraine (BTW, I'm married now, with a kid on the way in January, 'round about your name day). Look at the one parable with the vinyard--too lazy to look it up, but the one where a man hires out a bunch of laborers at various times of day, some at the first hour, some at the third, and so on up to the eleventh hour. All get paid the same. The lesson? It doesn't matter when you turn to the right side; it only matters that you do what is right. Similarly, look at the Prodigal Son. He wasted all that cash with hookers. Does the father care? No. He's back, that's all that matters. If a man has done horrible things all his life and repents on his deathbed, don't resent him. After all, for the Orthodox sin is not a crime to be punished; it's a disease to be cured. He's free of the evil that was controlling him. It's all good.
2. The death penalty. I actually just listened to a podcast about this from Ancient Faith radio, by a priest who'd looked into the various arguments. It seems that, historically and currently, opinions are divided between "it's unacceptable" and "it should be left to the state to decide." I favor the former position, but I feel I have to acknowledge there's difference of opinion.
3 and 4 you don't seem super-interested in, so we'll just ignore them unless you wish otherwise.
WRT love, the best model to follow is Christ himself: severe when it is necessary, but always motivated by love and a desire to lead to truth. And tempered, in our case, by the knowledge that we aren't IC XC and don't know the truth perfectly ourselves.
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I used to have a problem with deathbed confessions (back when we talked about them in Sunday school) because I assumed they were all motivated by selfishness, i.e. "Oh crap, I'm about to go to hell, I'd better get in good with the boss," but in time I realized that this isn't necessarily the case, that it's possible for even the most hardened douchebag to feel legitimate remorse.<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures </p>
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Originally posted by loinburger View PostI used to have a problem with deathbed confessions (back when we talked about them in Sunday school) because I assumed they were all motivated by selfishness, i.e. "Oh crap, I'm about to go to hell, I'd better get in good with the boss," but in time I realized that this isn't necessarily the case, that it's possibThele for even the most hardened douchebag to feel legitimate remorse.
In the case of Jefrey Dalmer, repentance would get him into heaven, just the same as anyone else. The hard part for people is 1) admitting that you aren't good, and 2) that God has mercy on bad people. Two is impossible for man because it isn't human wisdom. Human wisdom say's that bad doesn't get mercy. But God changes people's hearts.Last edited by Kidlicious; October 20, 2011, 02:17.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Ben, you have no understanding of the American way of thinking.
You simply don't undestand what it means to be american now and you don't understand what it meant to be an american then either. You are an outsider.
I'm always going to be an outsider no matter where I am, for the simple reason that my life is not like most people's and never will. The things that they take for granted just getting up in the morning, the simple things that just happen, are things that are a real struggle for me, that I have to plan ahead.
Seperate issue, On your point about Canada and Great Britain you miss the point that the North had all but abolished slavery and had no need for slaves.
If the south had been apart of the British Empire it remains to be seen how they would have handed the slavery issue.
Of course, Americans have taken a long time for equality no argument but under British rule as I have pointed out we don't know that we would be any better or worse. South Africa comes to mind.
The question of secession from the union has been answered. You can't get out.
Thinking of leaving is treason.
So if some one pre-civil war thought that secession was possible that was a matter of debate. Now, the question has been answered.
That's why, Rick Perry is a dick and we'll never be President because he thinks Texas has an option.
Had there been no american revolution, these other countries would not have been able to leave the British Empire add to that the French and Brits realized that far flung empires were untenable when all they really wanted was the resources.
Add to that the fact that popular opinion in those countries was going against being in the British Empire and the British had no desire for wars to try to hold these countries after America and there ongoing issues in Ireland.
Buchanan is not a traitor he is like Bush Jr. leaving a mess for someone else to clean up but not a traitor.
You can't invade your own territory.
And once again you can't secede from the U.S.
Once you start the option of staying in good times and leaving in hard times the whole thing falls apart.
Government for the people, by the people and of the people, shall not perish. Even Lincoln gets this.
Once again, you are an outsider and don't understand. Let's tie this in with Texas, Americans shed blood on behalf of Texas. Texans chose to join the Union to keep themselves from being reconquered by the Mexicans. Now if things get bad after Americans from Maine to California have shed blood and lost lives to benefit Texas and they try to leave the union. That's not happening.
Thanks to the American volunteers? Partially, but also due to the leadership of Sam Houston and the fact that they defeated the Mexicans and captured Santa Anna. Santa Anna traded his security for the liberty of the state of Texas. Unfortunately the rest of Mexico didn't see eye to eye with Santa Anna.
Yes, America chose to help out Texas, but that does not mean that Texas does not also have the right to leave should they choose to do so. The union is a contract that was entered with the consent of the state of Texas, and the state of Texas can decide to leave. Full stop. Given the current incompetent leadership there are very good reasons for Texas to leave the US, should they decide to go at it on their own.
I have lived in Connecticutt, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Ga, California, Virginia and Texas for long periods of time. The only division as far as North v. South generally experienced was in Texas.
Some Texans seem to think that they are the real south and also in Southern states that are a number of CSA flag wavers. But the General Pop in all these states are loyal U.S. citizens.
No one ever told me that I could not attend public schools. I came to school after the time of seperate but equal. I enjoyed more equality than my parents did.
Blacks in the U.S. are better off than most blacks that are in former British Empire countries.
Even if you don't count the African continent. I would rather be a black in the U.S. than a black in almost any former British Empire country. So even though British freed slaves earlier what has been the experience of Jamaicans and other blacks in the British Empire and Commonwealth.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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To be clear, Ben only made reference to being barred from public schools because he said he was because of his disability.
I'm not saying that my experience gives me a trump card. Hardly. I am simply saying that I understand what it's like to face discrimination. That's all. I'm on the same side as you on this. That is why I brought it up. I know there are plenty of situations even today where minorities are treated poorly by authority figures, I've seen it.
Anyways, I had one professor even at university who asked me to leave his class. As he put it, "he didn't want me there". After I had met with him and discussed my disability. I used to have an FM system and the professor would put it on so that I could hear him in a class of 400 students. He refused to use it and actually filed a complaint with the university.
I transferred out of his class and got a much better prof.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Originally posted by Felch View PostWhat if your faith is so strong that you spend your entire life sinning with the belief that God will forgive you?
I think they were extremely wrong, and base my arguments on Paul who explicitly says that to do such would be terrible.
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I don't recall reading anything about a "scale" of good versus bad deeds.
I just read, "don't kill"... etc.
Also, saving lives isn't a prerequisite.
Even if it was a scale, you would have a whole bunch of bad deeds and nothing to balance it with.
2, Where am I arguing that George III was not a sinner in need of redemption? The standard is Christ himself. Sure, George III falls short, but then so does every other King or ruler. George III is no more a sinner than you are, you and him and I are in need of Christ and his redemption.
I don't see how ending a policy of mass murder
is somehow considered a "good" thing. It's more like a "NO DUH" thing.
I mean, there are things in life where apathy doesn't matter. I can forget to take the garbage out and its not big deal. But forget to end slavery? That's the kind of thing you need to end or you will go to hell. You don't get brownie points for that.
That's like Jeffrey Dahmer saying, "Well God, I thought about butchering a few dozen other families, but I decided not to. They owe their lives to me because I didn't kill them. I saved their lives from myself. So in the grand scheme of things, I did more good than bad. I'm a good guy and deserve to go to heaven."
Hate the sin. Condemn the sinner. Love them?
But the aforementioned individuals are still pieces of garbage.
Being rich is bad enough that Jesus equates it with KILLING PEOPLE.
If wealth is bad, why did God bless Job?
We've got to get you fixed.
you are not a Christian. And yet, by considering yourself a Christian, you are in fact lying to everyone... bearing false witness. And I implied that only Satan and his followers do that.
So basically, I was calling you a devil worshiper... not necessarily in the candles and pentagram sense... but "King of Lies" sense.
I called Cain and Thomas, Uncle Toms.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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As we all do. My best guess is honestly that there's something odd going on upstairs, but I don't know. In any case, the answer is not to try and argue morals into him. He treats those arguments like every other argument he gets in, with incorrigible dishonesty. You're in effect teaching an animal not to crap on your face by sticking your nose up its butt and shouting "no!"Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Originally posted by Elok View PostAs we all do. My best guess is honestly that there's something odd going on upstairs, but I don't know. In any case, the answer is not to try and argue morals into him. He treats those arguments like every other argument he gets in, with incorrigible dishonesty. You're in effect teaching an animal not to crap on your face by sticking your nose up its butt and shouting "no!""Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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Originally posted by Felch View PostWhat if your faith is so strong that you spend your entire life sinning with the belief that God will forgive you?I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostWow, look at the paragon of virtue Elok, building up his brothers and sisters. Well done Elok.
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texas v white. The only way a state is getting out of the union is to fight there way out.
I did not cal Buchanan a traitor. You are a liar.
I do think Rick Perry is a traitor. How can a person loyal to a thing speak of destroying it.
As for being deaf, I'm sure that you were treated differently but some things are a matter of necessity. You had different needs and requiements. The fact is that the government took extra expense to provide for your education. It may have not been a perfect solution but like a lot of things it was probably better than what came before.
A person can come to the U.S. or any country and become a loyal citizen. You Ben, come to the U.S. and run your mouth about a variety of things American but whenever you are pushed into a corner you declare that you are not an american citizen. That's what makes you an outsider, you show no allegiance. I would say that you show no allegiance to Canada as well.
Ben,
I have been to Canada, Scotland, Holland, Mexico and the Caribbean. I really liked most of the places I traveled to. I have considered leaving the U.S. on several occasions but even if I left, I would still be American. I love the U.S. and even though there are many things I don't like about the U.S. I still love the U.S. and I am loyal to my country. I know that there are other great countries out there and I know that there are people on this site that love their home and country. But you, the only thing I can say that you show allegiance to is the Pope and even that seems misguided.Last edited by Pax; October 20, 2011, 08:39.What can make a nigga wanna fight a whole night club/Figure that he ought to maybe be a pimp simply 'cause he don't like love/What can make a nigga wanna achy, break all rules/In a book when it took a lot to get you hooked up to this volume/
What can make a nigga wanna loose all faith in/Anything that he can't feel through his chest wit sensation
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