thankfully, not all christians are brainwashed

Oct 27, 2004 12:42

Others are like Joe Urcavich, pastor of the nondenominational evangelical Green Bay Community Church, where more than 2,000 people worship each Sunday. He is undecided, troubled by the bloodshed in the Middle East ( Read more... )

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suburbcowgirl October 27 2004, 10:59:52 UTC
hooray!

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gregulate October 27 2004, 11:17:52 UTC
he brings up a very good point. this strengthens my own arguements against the war.

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elavnave October 27 2004, 12:18:56 UTC
there you go. someone who won't stand for the inconsistencies.

speaking of such, if abortion is murder, why don't these christians hold funerals for miscarriages?

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cheebah October 27 2004, 13:55:34 UTC
that's a damn good question. i guess 'cause there wouldn't be much to say at the eulogy?

something tells me it wouldn't be an open casket funeral either.

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cheebah October 27 2004, 14:22:16 UTC
thankfully, not all christians are brainwashed
To say otherwise would be prejudice, would it not?

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wirefunk October 27 2004, 14:44:54 UTC
touche... of course i don't think christians are brainwashed. my dad and step-mom are devout. most of my family are passivly christian and open-minded. i was pretty hardcore into jesus myself from 15-19 and didn't really question my faith until i was 22. BUT i'm just irked to hell at how the gop is turning this election into a vote about gay marriage/abortion to get their "conservative" voters to the polls and to vote bush. ...and other things. too many christian leaders and activists seem to be using their positions for power and control and egos... that just ain't christian.

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cheebah October 27 2004, 14:55:35 UTC
I can't disagree with you there. There's no doubt that there are brainwashed Christians out there, and there are a lot of so-called "Christians" who disgust me. Personally I'm convinced that none of these politicians are really Christians. In fact, they've been caught (and even admit to) attending and performing Satanic rituals from time to time AND are members of a secret society called "Skull and Bones!" I can hardly believe that people still buy into this "I'm a conservative Christian" crap, my own parents included. Can you believe my parents actually believe from watching TV that these ancient Satanic rituals they go through are "Just for fun?"

Seriously folks, they're politicians. They say things only to get votes. Deep down inside they think they are gods, just like the many world leaders throughout the history of humanity before them.

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elavnave October 27 2004, 17:57:09 UTC
have you ever heard of the bohemian grove? seems much worse than the skull and bones.

alex jones, a basically whacko conspiracy nut, made a documentary where he supposedly sneaked into the bohemian grove and got an ancient babylonian sacrifice called the "creamation of care" on film. i saw the video, and it's definitely fucked up. don't know how much of it i believe.

not that i'm interested in it for the religion aspect.

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