Col. Homestar wrote:Oh pi, are you still sore from talking yourself in circles and then into a corner, and having everyone jump all over you for it?3.14pi wrote:Lol it's OK to be persecuted if you are a Christian, but if you are a Muslim then it is a grave act of prejudice? The hypocrisy...
Learn what hypocrisy is.
Defined : A pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess.
Now the scripture I quoted states that happy is the one being persecuted. Did I say it was alright to persecute? No, people who do the persecuting are bad, mean, ignorant should I go on? I was describing how someone could react to persecution received. You are talking about the person who does the persecuting. You're talking about 2 different roles3.14pi wrote:Unless I am completely misunderstanding your post
Understatement of the day3.14pi wrote:And BTW: you are an American, and you are Christian, hence an American Christian. So cut the "whole world is one and we're all a family" schtick .
In my opinion a Christian faith cannot truly be called a Christian faith if you define yourself first by the nation that you reside in. Let me ask you this, if you were (for example purposes only) a Catholic, living in America, and America went to war with France (Again for example purposes only) would you kill Catholics who are French?
It's plainly obvious that the whole world is not one, and I didn't say I was family with everyone, but I can positively say that I do consider fellow believers part of my spiritual family.3.14pi wrote:I look forward to your response.
This is all you get, I won't be responding to you again, you obviously have an enormous amount of time on your hands and an unlimited supply of arrogance to dispense, so troll for debates with someone else.
WD-40 wrote:I feel persecuted by the Atheists. They get away with way to much [poo] these days. They don't believe in anything, so why should they care what others do? Give em some ear plugs if they don't want to hear it. They don't want to see it, walk away!
Dad wrote:"Mankind will not achieve his true potential until the last brick falls from the last church and kills the last priest." - Unknown
3.14pi wrote:Dude, try to keep the thread civil.
3.14pi wrote:You are saying it's OK for a Christian to feel persecuted sometimes (not to be a persecutor). However, were a Muslim to feel persecuted, everyone would be going on some whole rant about how "nobody should ever feel persecuted..." Why? Because it's politically correct for Christians to feel uncomfortable but not for Muslims.
3.14pi wrote:Unless you are calm enough to speak (metaphorically) with some sense of dignity, I'm not gonna bother giving your posts 1 second of thought. (And don't reply saying that you hope that I don't look at your posts or talk to you lol).
A Hobo wrote:There was an atheist group that came by a school not to far from mine and tried to sue because a cheerleaders sign read "God Bless" and other verses. Also my English teacher once told us how the God is a myth, the bible folklore, and how it supposedly is similar to older religions. And I agree, Muslims whine about persecution all the time for the stupidest things, and get away with it.
11_Panama_ wrote:All Christians are being persecuted and most don't even know it. I see it (persecution) in public schools, kids sent home for wearing "Jesus loves you" T-Shirts but it's OK to wear a Pentagram or any heavy metal groups T-shirts or gear that advertises brutality, sex, and the "black arts". Perfect definition of hypocrasy. By our Christian standard, wearing a "Harry Potter" T-shirt is an abomination. As well as most popular music. While I am not "radical" with my faith, I don't usually subscribe to the hardliners but I do see their points. Christians are being silenced little by little as time passes. Take Christmas for example...the non-believers want to change the greeting from "Merry Christmas", to "Happy Holidays". How rude. You can not take "Christ" out of Christmas, that's an insult to our faith. Yet, it happens more and more each passing Christmas. We (Christians) are being persecuted all the time, but no one cares.
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