It's the number one drug addiction problem facing the country. The major symptoms are stupidity, naivete, hypocrisy, stubbornness, self-righteous, Republicanism, selfishness, greed, judgmentality, heterosexuality, and gullabilty. It also hatches out evil at every turn. How can we help people escape from this dangerous mental cult drug called Christianity? Jesus, look what you've done!
2006-08-26
23:27:28
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Christian, look at yourself! You're a goddamn junkie!
2006-08-26
23:28:23 ·
update #1
Christians, get some help, for the love of God (the Lesbian GODDESS, that is)!
Check yourself into a rehab center. TODAY!
2006-08-26
23:30:19 ·
update #2
How else can I help you get out of that Christian lifestyle?
2006-08-26
23:32:31 ·
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How else can I help you get out of that Christian lifestyle?
2006-08-26
23:32:45 ·
update #4
=)
With love, compassion and an intervention
2006-08-26 23:29:46
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answered by Kitia_98 5
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This is a good question, and it is not easy to answer as it causes people to bring hate and anger into talks of this nature,to really understand it you need to open you mind put all materialistic thoughts to one side remember from the moment you are born your brain( the most advanced computer in existance) is fed inputs from your bearers and your surroundings ie what your parents and family follow you will learn the same, all religious books have been written by MAN, society has been manipulated and controlled, all our education is controlled and only what they want you to know is allowed to filter in to the main stream education system. We use only a tiny percentage of our BRAIN let it expand and you will see for your self. it is not just christianity it must apply to all RELIGION.
It is ALL man made GOD is man made this ideology has instilled control and fear from the days of old and is well known by the rulers of this amazing LIVING ORGAMISAM our planet EARTH
2006-08-27 07:07:46
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answered by ? 2
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It's not a matter of curing Christianity, it's a matter of changing it from within to be more in tune with the message Jesus taught. Though I don't believe in proselytization, I really feel I have a calling to show people the light of Christ. However, it's not non-Christians but Christians themselves that appear to be most in need of my ministry! Change from within Christianity is the key to betterment in this case.
~ FR
2006-08-27 06:43:01
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answered by Max 5
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Here's the problem with arguing against Christianity - they've crafted themselves in such a way as to be impermeable in their warped little minds. You'll never convince a Christian he/she is wrong, they'll simply run back to their preachers, assume they just weren't aware of the correct answer which does exist, or worse yet, resort back to "it was God's will" or "The Lord works in mysterious ways" - it's the perfect 'out' for any Christian to hole themselves up in their demented little opinions.
Satanism is about personal, individual choice. If you want to be able to hold your ground, all you have to do is to ask them to prove a single word. Then simply retort with your choice to live with what can be known and to make the most of that rather than retreat from it. This has a god chance of making them visibly angry, and you can then remind him/her to love his/her enemies. Say something like "If you really love me, you'll buy me lunch." See what happens, it's great. If they deny, then say they don't love you - if they go for it, hey, free food.
I'd also advise looking into some possible bible history - LaVey gives bits here and there, but also look into it through his words and elsewhere, and you'll see what a big mess of different religions, ideas and cultures it is. It's like a collage of Middle-Eastern beliefs that've been dumbed down to that point, and continue to be liberalized past their original meaning by churches seeking to be more appealing to outsiders.
Another good way is to notice if they happen to be wearing a name-brand product like a pair of GAP jeans or a Hollster t-shirt, then accuse them of pride b/c of it.
Other than that, man, it's individual. If there's hope for them, they'll find it. I grew up in a Christian household like most and, in fact, believed a lot of that throughout my teenage years.
2006-08-27 06:39:47
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answered by Sindebad 3
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Even though I agree with you, it seems to have twisted itself into some kind of "hate" culture, live and let live baby. Sometimes keeping your own counsel is the best policy.
2006-08-27 06:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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That is a very arrogant statement, one in which you are entitled to but some in life have learned when to use their opinions wisely. And before you jump down my throat, no I am not a christian.
2006-08-27 06:37:53
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answered by genaddt 7
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Religion is more or less a reflection of our society. Change that and religion will follow.
2006-08-27 06:43:49
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answered by Watching Krow 1
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So how can you cure that? Don't you know that Jesus has died for their sins?!
They can do anything and Jesus will bear the sins.
2006-08-27 07:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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We don't need to cure Christianity or Christians. We definitely need to cure stupid people like you who have nothing better to do.
2006-08-27 07:35:19
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answered by P P 5
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Amen.
2006-08-27 07:06:11
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answered by SB 7
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we can cure it in the same way that other addictions, first of all we have to get the addicts to recognize that they are so, and then we have to show them how nice the life will be with out this drug
2006-08-27 06:32:51
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answered by alfredtones 2
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