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I love these equivocal, irrational, anechdotal, posingly stupid answers to this piercing question.

Answer: Christians impersonate people who they get annoyed with because they can be, and usually are, barbarians. For people who have no emotional discipline, their "Christianity" is an enfatuation with Christ as a shortcut, an insider deal, a lust for favoritism directed towards their blindly vain selves. Thus no actual improvement in their day to day conduct is the result of their conversion, or especially, their hysteria over being born again.

Impersonation is the belittlement of another human soul, it "violates the basic dignity of the human person that all religions hold dear. It degrades everyone involved."

But this is OK if you are saved and the people you make laugh are saved. Even if you're sinning, you think you're certain of forgiveness.

Let's ratchet this up a little bit and demonstrate the real cruelty involved. Christians are great supporters of "W" and will not answer or deal with his stubborn pride in torturing prisoners at Abu Ghriab and in detainees at Guantanamo, who have been kept in cages like dogs and not even indicted for nearly four years.

Torture also violates the basic dignity of the human person that all religions hold dear. It degrades everyone involved. There's an interfaith organization, the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, which seeks to end torture. It has SOME support from SOME Christians, but not much for a belief system based on its professed divinity of someone tortured to death.

I have mentioned and email linked the National Religious Campaign Against Torture ( http://www.nrcat.org/statement.aspx ) to some of my Bush-loving Christian friends, and they universally shun it and pretend I never mentioned it. What does that say?

Torture includes impersonation, belittlement and especially mockery of the belief system of the person being tortured. I know this because I've been through prisoner of war survival school, in which the instructors are themselves survivors of POW camps.

Christians are pigs who think they have the inside track. They don't, though, because they don't know the mind of God --not one of them is worthy, not one. The show their real colors with their mockery. Oink. Oink. I leave them to forgive each other with their pretended emotional piety.

2006-08-23 10:21:11 · answer #1 · answered by urbancoyote 7 · 1 1

Why do Christians start to impersonate people who they get annoyed with?

2006-08-23 09:52:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why do Christians start to impersonate people who they get annoyed with ?

2006-08-23 09:50:30 · answer #3 · answered by mark j 2 · 1 0

Why do Christians start to impersonate people who they get annoyed with?


Sorry, but you really cannot blame us for this.

2006-08-26 05:40:31 · answer #4 · answered by Chris 3 · 0 0

*'Why do Christians start to impersonate people who they get annoyed with'*

2006-08-23 09:48:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Why not ask the person doing the impersonation?

2006-08-23 09:48:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Impersonation is the highest form of praise.

2006-08-23 09:48:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Who are the Christians doing that?

2006-08-23 09:57:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

because they are like the rest of us. Sarcasm is inclusive of all of us! Just because you're a christian it makes you no different. Although you are supposed to be more tolerant of other people aren't you? Or is that a myth too?

2006-08-23 09:54:25 · answer #9 · answered by cocpony 3 · 1 0

Actually, it's not just Christians.

This can be a fairly common approach by a good number people no matter of race, colour or creed.

2006-08-23 09:53:06 · answer #10 · answered by Felidae 5 · 1 0

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