
D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
BKFraiders7 wrote:I believe Christianity is not corrupt....the people who follow it makes it corrupt. The Human Element is the element that can change anything. Jesus never promoted hatred. Hatred was acted upon him (his death...by people)

D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
farquezy wrote:
But i see some kids who dont even know me, but hate me because i dont believe in god and always ask god to punish me. Now what kind of god is that? punished me for not believing in him. And his followers ask him to punish me, come on people thats not right.
So in my opinion, religion is the Root of All Evil (which is a EXCELLENT documentary btw).
And it kind of promotes hatred with Crusades and Jihads, which where not included in the first bibles ever made, but are included in the current ones if im not wrong
DarkPacMan77 wrote:Farquezy wasn't saying that because of your religion, ace and BKF hate him. No, he was just using the word "hate" loosely. However, he's completely right when he says that religion promotes hatred.
Saying that religion doesn't promote hate is just asinine in itself. Religion has to promote hate in order to convert more people to its cause, and grow as a religion. That's the basis of all religion at its core. Hate the other group so that you become more dedicated to the one you like - more likely to recommend it to your best pal, and more likely for the cycle to continue and thus make the religion gather more followers.
DarkPacMan77 wrote:
Doesn't that prove that everything Jesus lived for, and died for, weren't really justified causes to begin with? Doesn't that show that Christianity isn't a sound religion if the person in which the religion was founded upon died because of his beliefs? What if his beliefs were so radical and so extreme that the people around him couldn't stand to live in a world full of lies such as the ones he was promoting and killed him because of it? That sounds a lot more accurate than some goon who wrote a book about him made it out to be. What goon could that be, you ask? Nobody knows... and nobody probably ever will. But if mankind DOES find out more about who exactly authored the original texts of the Bible, I'm sure that the whole world would realize that Christianity was based off of a fictitious novel that was able to be known by a wide variety of people and only caught on because of its "cult classic" appeal.
Hmmm... now that seems more correct... associating religion with a cult, that is.
-DarkPacMan77-
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