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I don't read Breitbart that much, but at least I don't trust MSM like you.
But you seem to use it as a source quite often. I don't think I've ever quoted MSM as a source so you have no backing that I trust MSM. Just more made up KID CRAP.
No surprise.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
Do you know what a "follower" is? A disciple? Christ is he who defines what Christianity is.
At any rate you are defining Christianity by what Christians did thousands of years ago so I define Germans by what they did just a short time ago,
Christians actually caused deaths in america a mere decades ago (or lesss than a decade?) ... just think of the christian terrorists who target bortion clinics.
There even are still exorcims held in several parts of the world (and many of them end in deaths ...actually, in Germany, a little over 40 years ago, there even was a death by exorcism performed by an official catholic cleric .... the case Anneliese Michel ... because her parents thought her epilepsia be a case of possession by demons)
And many many christians in the USA advocate old testamentary rules in society and often send gay kids into brainwashing camps in order to try to "pay the gay away" (while some (and no, not only followers of the WBC) even advocate/praise violence against LGBT-people )
And the main christian violences didn't take place thousands of years ago, but merely acouple hundred years.
So, yes, I see dangers ... and I actually define christianity by a selected subset of living christins, just as you love to define muslims (and especially muslim refugees) by a subset (IS, Al Kaida) of all muslims
Regarding germany:
Germany is well aware of the dangers of a ociety, again, getting corrupted by the right.
That is why the majority of the german society has a hard stance on everything that is right-wing.
Thsi is also why is caused a huge uproar in german society when itn was discovered that there were right-wing soldiers in the german army (Bundeswehr)
and our past is also the reason why in the german society there is such a pacifism and reluctance to have a large standing army.
We have a popular saying: "Wehret den Anfängen" (fight already when the evil is still small)
which often is used by the left in their fight of th right-wing Neonazi movement.
Germans (due to their history) are very well aware of giving certain (especially right-wing) powers too much room in their society. Other countries unfortunately are not (and/or falsely believe believe they may be immune to this)
Such an ignorance, for example, is the reason for the rise to power of Erdogan in Turkey ... which paralleled the rise of Hitler in lots of aspects
Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve." Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"
Christians actually caused deaths in america a mere decades ago (or lesss than a decade?) ... just think of the christian terrorists who target bortion clinics.
There even are still exorcims held in several parts of the world (and many of them end in deaths ...actually, in Germany, a little over 40 years ago, there even was a death by exorcism performed by an official catholic cleric .... the case Anneliese Michel ... because her parents thought her epilepsia be a case of possession by demons)
And many many christians in the USA advocate old testamentary rules in society and often send gay kids into brainwashing camps in order to try to "pay the gay away" (while some (and no, not only followers of the WBC) even advocate/praise violence against LGBT-people )
And the main christian violences didn't take place thousands of years ago, but merely acouple hundred years.
So, yes, I see dangers ... and I actually define christianity by a selected subset of living christins, just as you love to define muslims (and especially muslim refugees) by a subset (IS, Al Kaida) of all muslims
Regarding germany:
Germany is well aware of the dangers of a ociety, again, getting corrupted by the right.
That is why the majority of the german society has a hard stance on everything that is right-wing.
Thsi is also why is caused a huge uproar in german society when itn was discovered that there were right-wing soldiers in the german army (Bundeswehr)
and our past is also the reason why in the german society there is such a pacifism and reluctance to have a large standing army.
We have a popular saying: "Wehret den Anfängen" (fight already when the evil is still small)
which often is used by the left in their fight of th right-wing Neonazi movement.
Germans (due to their history) are very well aware of giving certain (especially right-wing) powers too much room in their society. Other countries unfortunately are not (and/or falsely believe believe they may be immune to this)
Such an ignorance, for example, is the reason for the rise to power of Erdogan in Turkey ... which paralleled the rise of Hitler in lots of aspects
I was just trying to make a point by calling you a Nazi. I thought that was obvious. But you are behaving like a Nazi by explaining your bigoted opinion that Christianity is violent but Germans aren't nazis.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve." Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"
I am sure this wouldn't be much of a comfort for a Cathar in the 20s/30s of the 13th century ... or of any of the thousands of people who were first tortured (in order to enforce confessions) and then burnt on pyres for allegedly commiting witchcraft, havng Sex with succubi or incubi or cnspiring with Satanas in other ways
Religion is made up by he followers of the religion (at their time). Not b their founders..
That is why you also have buddhists ho wage wars and commit acts of terror (despite Siddharta Gautama after his elightenment becoming a pacifist who definitely wouldn't have condoned of such things) and also why you have a split of muslims into Shia and Sunni (and a lot of smaller sects), which partially wage war upon / persecute each other, despite surely Muhammed would have liked his muslim movement to stay united.
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I am sure that Rabbi Yeshua also woudn't be all too fond of the developments the christian branch of Judaism took after his death
This boils down to "but, but, but... Believers have in the past not followed their religion." While that is true it also completely misses the point. Yes, there is a very real material difference between a religion where god supposedly told his followers to kill people and go on killing people and ones which explicitly say not to do that. Islam is uniquely repugnant and unreformable because of this.
"Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.'"
Samuel 13:3
Jesus's dad did. Don't Christians believe in their Old Testament?
No. Most of them do not. Fact.
Thus why Christians do not follow old testiment commands like not eating pork or not wearing clothing of mixed fibers, etc... The heart of Christianity is the teachings of Christ and the old testiment is seen as background information by most Christian groups.
Jesus was saying that his movement was going to cause violence. The argument that "a sword" is just a metaphor for cleaving relationships is unpersuasive. You don't cleave things in the everyday life of Jesus's time with a sword. A sword is a very specific instrument, that would not be seen metaphorically by the common man as a cleaver.
I am not comparing anyone when I note that even Jesus used violent imagery. That is entirely your idea.
Jesus said his movement would bring violence upon his followers, he didn't tell them to be violent... And if "even Jesus used violent imagery" is your idea, who are you comparing him to? Thats what "even" means, in addition to... You said:
Christianity has been as responsible for innocent deaths as any religion, and, again, isn't a "religion of peace" ("Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword." - Mathew 10:34
You were even blaming Jesus for the violence because he warned his followers they will be the victims of it. Yet you're comparing him to Muhammad who repeatedly endorsed doing violence to others. If MLK told his followers they will have dogs and water cannons turned on them, would you accuse MLK of using violent imagery?
Looks like Christians can dish out bigotry but they can't take it.
That's a stupid word that liberals like to use. We're just annoyed that you are bigoted towards good people who protest radical Islam and Sharia, but you aren't bothered at all by someone calling for genocide as long as they are brown.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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