I understand that asking us all to say nice things about one another is well intentioned.....
But why should I try to find common ground with people who think I'm going to hell and want to teach my children their beliefs?
Why should I play nice with a religion that in the nations it is practised in, denies the holocaust of my people, and doesn;t condemn the murder of us...while condemning us for murdering them.
Why should I tolerate, or play nice, with belief systems that aren't tolerant of me?
We (anyone who does not want other religions taught in schools, or put into the laws) are at war with religious fundamentalism here and abroad.
2007-02-19
09:46:09
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Be careful Mr. Jenab....I might have my fellow conspirators prevent you from getting bank loans.
You are exactly my point.
By the way...what happened to the economies in the nations you threw us out of? Read your history. YOU NEED US.
One other point...we didn;t follow...we were usually invited. You'd get a King who needed a banking system...so he'd issue an edict of tolerance to get us there.
After he died...you'd kill us and take the money..and be broke 5 years later.
2007-02-19
09:57:46 ·
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This also is NOT your nation. This nation was begun and remains that of the merchant class. That's also why we thrive here. This is our nation as much as your nation.
2007-02-19
09:58:38 ·
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I was NOT talking about Christians denying the holocaust. I was talking about Iran.
2007-02-19
10:15:40 ·
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LMAO.....yes.....it was us that took advantage of you. You're sure on to us. And we should have politely thanked Mr. Hitler for allowing us space in Germany.
I'm sure you're quite succesful within your community. Let me guess...sell guns to the militia? Bibles to focus on the family?
We are over represented in the media. Why shouldn't we be? WE CREATED IT.
2007-02-19
12:03:30 ·
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And the gradual truth about him unfolds.
2007-02-19
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because if you don't, you are just becoming one of those other people who do not tolerate. do your belief system right by tolerating others even if they don't tolerate you. then you'll have something to be proud of =D
2007-02-19 09:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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We should all be tolerant of each other. Playing badly does not excuse return bad behaviour. Many Christians forget - or don't know - that much of their faith system is based on Jewish history.
Fundamentalism, regardless of its flavour (including christianity) is a dangerous thing - it promotes hatred and ignorance. It denies individual thought and becomes a political tool to force the views on others. The basic tenets of most of the faiths I've seen in here (Judaism, Christianity, Muslim, Atheism, Wiccan and other pagan, etc...) push the "golden rule". To cause no harm to another, to do good, to love....
It's when man gets hold of it and twists the system to support his own selfish desires that the intolerance begins.
Stand against those who are intolerant, but do not paint every adherent with the same brush.
2007-02-19 10:07:45
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answered by awayforabit 5
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Absolutely. Colorado Springs scares the hell out of me. Those Mega Churches are powerful corporations and they brainwash the vulnerable and pay no taxes. They hand out VOTER GUIDES. Focus on the Family has too much power. Draining this swamp needs to be a top national priority.
We can't lump all Christians together, most agree that these people are dangerous.
Are there any groups dedicated to addressing these problems?
2007-02-19 09:52:18
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answered by justagirl33552 4
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While I agree that Christianity is a dangerous belief system, I'd still have to advocate for trying to find common ground. Only then do we have any hope of ever living in peaceful co-existence.
Intolerance of entire groups of people is never the right answer.
2007-02-19 09:52:21
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You need to be careful that your observations are correct because the media does not portray the desires of all the people of a nation. The media over all promotes the agenda of a small amount of people in a nation.
2007-02-19 09:50:14
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answered by ~Raspberry Tea~ 4
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Just focus on making life better for the ones you care about, your children etc, and set them straight on what you believe & think is right. If they have a bad idea in their head, well inform them and they can make the logical choice for themselves. Don't worry too much what others think and say, as there are always going to be people who believe and do things inversely to you. If it bothers you that much then steer yourself & your family clear of them.
Just remember to see to it that you kids pick up the essential morals of peace, patience, and love. It's vital in my opinion that all kids get taught those values early on. If others don't do it then that is their business, and they shouldn't be hated for it, just as Jesus would do he would forgive & love them.
It's not for you to judge them, that's the job of a thing which sees all and is better than any man. ;)
2007-02-19 09:55:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Just stay away from the Christians, Mr. Jew, and you won't have any problems with them. For what reason did you enter all the countries they made in Europe, AND follow them to the Americas? These countries are theirs, not yours, and the obligation is upon your people to separate from them, if you do not like their ways. Their countries should be run by their rules, not by yours. You are the guests; they are the hosts, and theirs is the right of authority. Conform, separate, or get ready for trouble.
Ah, he chats with me! I am not in debt, nor will I ever be. I need no bank loans, and the reason many of my fellows are endebted to your banks is the immaturity that your media propaganda has induced among them. Mr. Jew, your whole financial system is a fraud. None of our countries has ever needed it, and in order to install it, as a harness on us, you subverted our leaders, or played on their greed, or connived to threaten them with each other in wars that would never have been contemplated if you had not been in the picture. Nobody needs you or your monetized debt Ponzi rackets.
America was not created by the merchant class; it was hijacked by the banking class. That's what the Civil War was really about. Slavery was only a pretext to get the shooting started. The real reason for it was to get both sides endebted to the Rothschilds, whose agent in the North was Augustus Belmont (Jew) and in the South Judah Benjamin (Jew). Thomas Jefferson put the essence of it into words: Merchants have no country.
Jews weren't like any other non-German minority in 1930s Germany. They were communist revolutionaries as no other group was; they were involved in prostitution and pornography as no other group was; they controlled the media as no other group did. They had too much power, they promoted too much vice, and the Germans were suffering for it. Hitler took the power away from you and shipped some of you, the worst troublemakers, out - and Zionist groups were helping him do it.
I don't sell Bibles. I'm an atheist. But I can see what's going on, and, of the two of you, I'd rather have Christian neighbors any day.
No, you didn't create the media. You bought it. The newspapers you now own were once ours; one by one, they were sold to you. You did control the television media from the beginning, but all you did, really, was supply the cash to turn technological advances, which could have been put to better use, into a global propaganda machine.
2007-02-19 09:51:22
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It's called freedom and if you are in the United States (which I am assuming you are) then you have it.
No one is making you worship or not worship, that's the beauty of this country nobody can MAKE you do something you don't wanna do.
So you don't want to tolerate religous freedom? Buy an Island and move there. Beliefs whether religous or otherwise are part of who we are, and if someone is elected in a position of power and doesn't use that in some form or fashion to help them make decisions then they are just a stale puppet.
2007-02-19 09:51:23
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Amen.
And well stated.
But....who gets to define the set of all "dangerous belief systems"? I personally believe that islam is the greatest threat to the future of the planet that we've ever faced. I believe in the love and mercy of the one true God, and in salvation of the eternal soul thru His Son, Jesus.
Who gets the authority to write the list?
2007-02-19 09:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a spiritual Scientist. We recently replaced our call from "United Church of religious technological awareness" to "centers for religious residing" We appreciate, settle for and rejoice all religions - different than devil worship. (That isn't clever to us through fact we have not got self assurance in hell or the devil). In our Sanctuary there are banners showing the symbols of all the considerable religions. Our minister will very many times make references to different religions and how their practices would be ours besides - and how they are in a position to assist us. of path - the practice of changing others isn't one we embody. faith is an extremely own element - and all of us ought to hunt for out what works ultimate for them and use it. Namaste!
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You're totally missing the point of Christianity. The GOOD NEWS is that you don't HAVE to go to hell; Jesus gave His life to ransom our soul back from the captivity of sin.
Why do people only see the Hell part, and NOT the HEAVEN?????
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you can't be SERIOUS about Christians denying the Holocaust????
2007-02-19 09:51:20
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