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  • #46
    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I believe he said Christian Theocracy in the world. You have not provided one.
    I didn't say anything about a theocracy, I said christian political movement. I could careless for cheese dicks try at redirection.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
      I didn't say anything about a theocracy, I said christian political movement. I could careless for cheese dicks try at redirection.
      Are they calling for anyone who isn't Christian to be slaughtered?
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      • #48
        Originally posted by YALE View Post
        Literally every Klan attack in the 20th century was done in the name of Jesus, in addition to racial motivations. They always invoke him.
        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
        Except Christians come out against it when those actions happen and you're confusing the political ideology with Islam versus the peaceful ideology. Where Momo (may pigs fuck his soul) fucked the religion was he declared himself prophet, bastardized it into a warlord political movement and came up with the view that anything any imam says overrides and overwrites what the Koran says.
        Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
        Actually they didn't come out against the KKK in the towns it happened in, they either agreed with it or kept their heads down like the muslims do. Some people came out against it in the north but not in the south. If you think the christian movement isn't political I've got some real fine land to sell you.
        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
        Are they calling for anyone who isn't Christian to be slaughtered?
        No but they sure hung alot of black men and blew up black children in churchs in the name of god.

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        • #49
          For those that continue to use the KKK as an example, was their violence publicly ordered by the leaders of their religion? Publicly ordered by the leaders of their country? And, is it still happening in the 21st century?

          You guys can continue to say it was religion-based, but it wasn't since the victims of the KKK were, as a majority, Christians as well. It wasn't a "Holy War", it was plain ol' bigotry. They were not killing blacks because they were Jewish or Buddhists, they were killing them due strictly race. It is a huge difference, and the people parroting KKK either choose to ignore it or are too stupid to see it.

          Ethnic violence is NOT the same as violence based on religion. They are not mutually inclusive.


          Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
          No but they sure hung alot of black men and blew up black children in churchs in the name of god.
          Your attempt to say that the KKK killing blacks in Christian churches was done as an act of Christianity is stupefying.

          Stevo
          Originally posted by SSMAN
          ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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          • #50
            Modern Christian Theocracy; first thing that comes mind is the Catholic Church. They are an independent nation ran by the Church, with a pretty big influence world wide. They are full of scandal, coverup, control, lies, deceit, immoral and illegal activities, and have possibly participated in geonocide against the Jews in concert with the Nazis, just off the top of my head. For what it is worth in the argument, my wife is a practicing Catholic.
            I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


            Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by stevo View Post
              For those that continue to use the KKK as an example, was their violence publicly ordered by the leaders of their religion? Publicly ordered by the leaders of their country? And, is it still happening in the 21st century?

              You guys can continue to say it was religion-based, but it wasn't since the victims of the KKK were, as a majority, Christians as well. It wasn't a "Holy War", it was plain ol' bigotry. They were not killing blacks because they were Jewish or Buddhists, they were killing them due strictly race. It is a huge difference, and the people parroting KKK either choose to ignore it or are too stupid to see it.

              Ethnic violence is NOT the same as violence based on religion. They are not mutually inclusive.




              Your attempt to say that the KKK killing blacks in Christian churches was done as an act of Christianity is stupefying.

              Stevo
              They were also killing white Republicans as well.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
                Modern Christian Theocracy; first thing that comes mind is the Catholic Church. They are an independent nation ran by the Church, with a pretty big influence world wide. They are full of scandal, coverup, control, lies, deceit, immoral and illegal activities, and have possibly participated in geonocide against the Jews in concert with the Nazis, just off the top of my head. For what it is worth in the argument, my wife is a practicing Catholic.
                Same with my wife but I don't recall the Pope calling for the execution of everyone not Catholic. I could be wrong though. When was the last time that the Church called for beheading people and using children as weapons? 13th? 14th century?
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
                  Lets see..how about all the preachers telling their *congregations* who to vote for. Or all the conservative christian organizations?



                  Our mission is to inspire and encourage Christians to get involved in politics and public life.




                  Do I need to find more?
                  Preachers "telling" their *congregations* has no consequence on individuals ultimate decision on how to vote. Those are merely expressions of opinion, which have no legal consequences if not followed.

                  Now for examples of true political "movements", you need look no further than your messiah obammy and his endorsement of the use of official State resources to confiscate records of phone conversations among American citizens, use of drones to spy on American citizens. and intentionally allowing the trafficking of weapons to foreign nationals resulting in the death of an American citizen on U.S. soil.

                  Do I need to find more?

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
                    Modern Christian Theocracy; first thing that comes mind is the Catholic Church. They are an independent nation ran by the Church, with a pretty big influence world wide. They are full of scandal, coverup, control, lies, deceit, immoral and illegal activities, and have possibly participated in geonocide against the Jews in concert with the Nazis, just off the top of my head. For what it is worth in the argument, my wife is a practicing Catholic.
                    Good example.

                    Does Vatican City have a legal apparatus to punish (i.e. imprison) its citizenry if they violate Papal decrees?

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