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This guy is nuts. He is spreading a bunch of fear when in reality, there is nothing to be afraid of.
From News with Views,
The Coming Persecution of Christians and Traditionalists in America
By Don McAlvany
As the black clouds of persecution grow ever closer, a small remnant sees
it coming and are preparing for it. However, the vast majority of Americans,
Christians, and traditionalists remain in a deep sleep. . . as if a deception,
confusion, and delusion were placed over their eyes"
(www.newswithviewsstore.com/mm5/...t.mvc
These people are nuts. In reality, there is nothing to fear. I believe these people live in extreme isolation and, therefore create delusional fears. The best way to deal with the isolation to befriend one of them. Use unconditional love as a principle in life. This is how tone down this rheortic. You cannot change what people believe, but we have the power to change perception.
What are your thoughts?
From News with Views,
The Coming Persecution of Christians and Traditionalists in America
By Don McAlvany
As the black clouds of persecution grow ever closer, a small remnant sees
it coming and are preparing for it. However, the vast majority of Americans,
Christians, and traditionalists remain in a deep sleep. . . as if a deception,
confusion, and delusion were placed over their eyes"
(www.newswithviewsstore.com/mm5/...t.mvc
These people are nuts. In reality, there is nothing to fear. I believe these people live in extreme isolation and, therefore create delusional fears. The best way to deal with the isolation to befriend one of them. Use unconditional love as a principle in life. This is how tone down this rheortic. You cannot change what people believe, but we have the power to change perception.
What are your thoughts?
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Re: The Fear Factor
Sun, June 28, 2009 - 10:27 AM<What are your thoughts? >
They were not properly socialized as children and the have trouble with limits.
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Re: The Fear Factor
Sun, June 28, 2009 - 3:41 PMMy thoughts on the subject center around the fact that these people know deep down that they are in fact social outcasts as radical zealots. When the Christian Occult religion was established they warned that there would be persecution because these idiots are irritating and lack the ability to make rational decisions. THEY KNEW the bullshit they were selling would cause problems because it was NOT TRUE! Anytime you sell a hoax there will be problematic reprocussions. The fear these fools exhibit comes from the notion that they might have wasted their lives believing a lie and they will be left alone in this world and exiled as the idiots they already realize they are.
And you know what? THEY ARE RIGHT!!! Because more and more people are coming to the realization that the Christian Occult and the radical Muslims do nothing but cause trouble and mistreat the hell out of other people in the name of their respective retarded causes. We are getting tired of it and there are those of us who want their nutty shit confined to their huge extravagant churches they build with the tax free money they are privileged to have. Religion should be a personal choice and KEPT TO ONES SELF! If the puss nutted cocksuckers do not quit trying to push their crap onto everyone else through the theocratic legislation like prop 8, they are going to be looking at getting their "tax exempt" status removed. Because that tax free money was used to campaign for prop 8 and there is a lot of litigation still ongoing over it. Yea, there's a fuckin storm coming, and it is going to be those idiots right in the middle of it....
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Re: The Fear Factor
Sun, June 28, 2009 - 4:40 PM<<The Coming Persecution of Christians and Traditionalists in America
By Don McAlvany
As the black clouds of persecution grow ever closer, a small remnant [ of psychotic
con-artist extremists ] sees it coming and are preparing for it.
However, the vast majority of Americans,
Christians, and traditionalists remain in a deep sleep. . . as if a deception,
confusion, and delusion were placed over their eyes">>(the delusion they've
lived their lives by)
I don't completely agree with you guys on this one, but it's an issue
of perception and semantics. From THEIR perspective, a war is coming;
but it's a war of rational thought versus institutionalized cult-insanity;
they will either have to adopt rational thought, (at least partially) or fight
the fight that they themselves have brought on themselves by being nosy
and pushing their BS on everyone around them for the last eon.
I don't think this guy is nuts, I think he's a profiteering glutton,
hoping to cash in by spreading fear to the anemic minds. -
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Re: The Fear Factor
Wed, July 1, 2009 - 7:54 PMChristians DO actually believe in the coming persecution of Christians and traditionalist's in america
It's called(according to that "good book" of theirs) "the second coming of Christ" where supposedly,Christ will descend to earth and walk among his people,choosing only the VERY BEST Christians ( I wonder if Mrs Betty Bowers will be a "chosen one"?)to join him in the kingdom of Heaven and then set a plauge or something horrid upon his departure,leaving the rest of humankind to die.
*where DO these crazy Christians come UP with this stuff?* -
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Re: The Fear Factor
Wed, July 1, 2009 - 9:02 PMthey were stoned, man.
(or hit in the head one too many times)...
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Re: The Fear Factor
Thu, July 2, 2009 - 10:03 AM>>>*where DO these crazy Christians come UP with this stuff?*<<<
From a total failure actually to read the book they preach about. F'rinstance, the "return of Christ" for which Christians look is when he returns to the air above the earth and calls his church, "The Body of Christ", out of the world to join him in the heavens. There is nothing said in the book about his walking among his people and choosing "the best" of them. In the Book of Revelation, there is a great deal said about his eventual return to earth, bringing his church with him to defeat the forces of evil and rescue his first people, the Children of Israel. For some reason, the Christian churches have decided somewhere along the way to interpret every blessing offered to Israel as being claimed by the church, while leaving all the curses for the Jews. The reality seems to me to show the exact opposite--the institutionalized church put together as a human institution will be sorely disappointed in their expectations, while the Jews will be rescued and blessed by God.
Take this literally if you prefer, or as spiritual metaphor. It seems to me that such is already happening in the world today without looking to some mythical "Day of Reckoning." In other words, Judgment Day is today, right now and every day to come. They just project it into the distant future to avoid having to look at themselves, since that would be too embarrassing.
With love under will,
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Re: The Fear Factor
Fri, July 3, 2009 - 10:32 AMBob
<<<From a total failure actually to read the book they preach about. F'rinstance, the "return of Christ" for which Christians look is when he returns to the air above the earth and calls his church>>>
It's no secret that I discount every word written in that book because I have proven it contains blatent lies. But my question is how do you know that the return of Jesus isnt going to be when someone finds viable DNA of his and clones him? That would be a more believable scenario than the rediculous magical crap written in that book.
Also, if he can defeat the forces of evil, why isnt he doing it NOW? To me the bible only serves to make Jesus and GOD look like some saddistic assholes. ALLOWING pain and suffering as some kind of necessary test of faith and all of that crap. Go look at all of those kids in the hospitals dying with cancer and the ones in the burn units. Those babies are innocent and know NOTHING about faith and all of that garbage. "Jesus loves the little children, all the little children of the world..." BULLSHIT!!! According to the bible all GOD and Jesus love is gathering faithful followers. And for what? Eternal salvation? If the saddistic motherfuckers allow all of this shit to happen to us now, why in the fuck should anyone believe they will keep their word? And why is it soooo important that these entities have our love? The need to test and temp to find totally loyal followers sounds a lot like the terrorist camps. But then the races of people who wrote this shit still tend to lean towards the radical and terroristic. BIG SUPRISE there.
<<<Take this literally if you prefer, or as spiritual metaphor. It seems to me that such is already happening in the world today without looking to some mythical "Day of Reckoning." In other words, Judgment Day is today, right now and every day to come. They just project it into the distant future to avoid having to look at themselves, since that would be too embarrassing.>>>
I'm sure the cave men could have said the same thing during the ice age. "My GOD the world is ending!" But then GOD wouldnt have gathered many followers. There are droughts, there are famines, there are plagues and diseases, it is a fact of life. What in the fuck is GOD going to do when a big astroid destroys all of his faithful flock before Jesus has a chance to come scoop them all up? Will he spank Jesus for being too late?Ha!Ha! -
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Re: The Fear Factor
Fri, July 3, 2009 - 11:48 PM<<What in the fuck is GOD going to do when a big astroid destroys all of his faithful flock before Jesus has a chance to come scoop them all up? >>
Haeven's Gate, part du
<<Will he spank Jesus for being too late?Ha!Ha!>>
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Re: The Fear Factor
Sat, July 4, 2009 - 7:14 AM>>>how do you know that the return of Jesus isnt going to be when someone finds viable DNA of his and clones him?<<<
The whole point is that I don't know, that nobody knows, when or even if any of these things will happen in the unknowable future.
>>>That would be a more believable scenario than the ridiculous magical crap written in that book.<<<
It appears that my literary tastes run more to fantasy, while you prefer science fiction. Both are unreal. Some of these things my become possible in the future, while others seem far less likely. Meanwhile, ya pays yer money and ya takes yer choice.
In order to understand anything worthwhile about any book, we first have to understand the difference between fact and fiction.
>>>I'm sure the cave men could have said the same thing during the ice age. "My GOD the world is ending!"<<<
You have mistaken my point, probably through reading carelessly. I said nothing about the "end of the world". The reference was to "judgment day.." It's a typical Christianoid error to assume that the Day of Judgment is some day in the mythical future when the world ends, the whole party winds up and everyone has to go home. My point was and is that Judgment Day occurs each and every day. Everytime we look in a mirror, it's the Day of Judgment, if we are conscious and not merely acting from habit. And the world is full of mirrors, friends. Some of them are favorite books, some favorite movies, some are our personal friends, some are the words we speak, or the words we write. Some mirrors may be disguised as an amazing sunset or as a fierce thunderstorm. One of my favorites is the one I find standing on a beach and watching the waves come in.
And some mirrors are windows that let us see what is in our heart. Others are doors that open new trails for us to follow. We live in the heart of mystery and if we are too cowardly, we refuse to look at what is in front of our eyes. Lighten up, folks, open up and enjoy the wonder of life. It's all around us every moment.
With love under will,
Bob, Adastra,
The Wizzard of Jacksonville
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Re: The Fear Factor
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 4:30 PMBob
<<<>>>I'm sure the cave men could have said the same thing during the ice age. "My GOD the world is ending!"<<<
You have mistaken my point, probably through reading carelessly.>>>
I understood fine, I just didnt feel it would be likely that the cave man would have known about judgment day, so I subbed ending world. My bad... -
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Re: The Fear Factor
Sun, July 5, 2009 - 6:34 PMActually,I'd welcome any so-called Return Of Christ becuase when he leaves,he will take his Crazy Christians with him leaving the planet for the rest of us SANE humans! -
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Re: The Fear Factor
Tue, July 7, 2009 - 6:21 PMJake
<<<Actually,I'd welcome any so-called Return Of Christ becuase when he leaves,he will take his Crazy Christians with him leaving the planet for the rest of us SANE humans!>>>
That is a damn good point. But Bob assured me that they dont actually go anywhere except to the big city that will ascend from the sky or something like that. And they go out to do good deeds like boyscouts. Sounds like Salvation army, but then I'm pretty sure we'll never find out because out of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John I have proven at least three of them are liars. Soooo, chances are there's more in those scriptures that is bullshit. It would be nice to get away from them though. -
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Re: The ANSWER, PT II
Wed, July 8, 2009 - 12:50 AMADAM's on a ROLL!
Scriptures=Bullshit...
therefore the bible is god's toilet paper!
And people think it's HOLY!
Man, If I could sell my shit as good as God & L Ron Hubbard,
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Re: The ANSWER, PT II
Fri, July 10, 2009 - 10:52 AMRay
<<<ADAM's on a ROLL!
Scriptures=Bullshit...
therefore the bible is god's toilet paper!
And people think it's HOLY!>>>
If you think those damned Christian Occultists are bad, look at those Muslim radicals who look at the Koran as HOLY. At least they tell the truth about its origins though.
Q: What exactly is the Koran? How was it written?
Father Griffith: The Koran—Qur’an, in the conventional transcription—in the sense in which we normally use the term, designates the holy scripture of the Muslim community.
It contains the revelations in Arabic, which God, Allah, sent down occasionally by the agency of the angel Gabriel to God’s messenger, Mohammed, from about the year A.D. 610 to his death in A.D. 632, the years during which the first Islamic community was assembling.
In the sense in which the term Koran is used in the text itself, it means the “reading” or “recitation” that God put on Mohammed’s heart, commanding him to read it, or to proclaim it, to its audience. Accordingly, in its origins the Koran was an oral “scripture” and to this day one normally hears it presented in a cadenced chant.
A relatively short time after Mohammed’s death, early Muslims collected the text of the revelations from the memories of the messenger’s companions and from some written aides de mémoire into the form and organization of the scripture, substantially as we have it in the standard editions today.
www.ewtn.com/library/SCRIPTUR/ZKORAN.HTM
"..collected the text of the revelations from the memories of the messenger's companions.."Ha!Ha! That reminds me of when someone tells a good joke and you cant quite remember how it goes so you have to make some of it up to make it work when you go to retell it. If I cant recall a joke someone else told, how in the hell are those "companions" of the messenger going to remember every word GOD sent in the memo? BULLSHIT! The Bible is written in the same manner. Nobody was following Jesus with a notepad to scribe every word of the parables he spoke in. He was quoted close to 60 years after his death. ???
And people put their lives into keeping these written words as something sacred from GOD. This is why I call them occultists, because they are covered and eclipsed from the truth we put in front of them every day. And they choose to remain ignorant while they put stock in total supersticion. It sure causes a lot of problems too. They are nut cases! Those damn Muslims are just as nutty. Living in desert heat making the women cover up their face with all of that clothing. Oppression seems to follow those books like a plague. There's a very good reason for that. They are both full of rediculous unnatural bullshit. Let's take lust for example. Why is it wrong when it is instinctively engrained for the procreation of our species? Suppressing natural human feelings and emotions causes mental problems. It always has and it always will. -
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Re: The ANSWER, PT II
Sat, July 11, 2009 - 1:02 AM<<suppressing natural feelings....>
I think that SUPRESSING or OPRESSING
natural feelings can be dangerous... managing them is
necessary, but these religions make them off to be bad
and sinful, that's where the mental illness comes in..
finding creative and acceptable ways to vent these feelings
IS the path away from mental illness.
We have have the desire to kill that idiot on the
freeway, but cranking up loud metal
and then playing videogames is a much better way
than wasting your life in jail for removing the idiot from the planet....
although...maybe we should look at that policy more closely... if the idiot's
a bad driver AND a religious zealot... maybe having a 12 guage in
the car "jussincase" may not be a bad idea...
;)
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