I'm sick and tired of those annoying Christians trying to push their religion on me. I have found that there are other people that are annoyed by this. So I want to start a group. The school I'm going to next year says I can create a club as long as it's not offensive. So would it be offensive to make an Antichrist club? Because if it is, then wouldn't a Christian club also be offensive to those that don't believe in God?
2007-04-27
12:01:32
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I'm not going to go burn down churches or anything stupid like that. I just want a club where nobody's alone and someplace where people can be against society as much as they want.
2007-04-27
18:40:49 ·
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I'm not saying that Christ sucks. It's mostly the people that push it too far that piss me off.
2007-04-27
18:42:20 ·
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Give it a shot.
You have as much right as they.
*Everything* is offensive to someone or other.
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2007-04-27 12:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course its going to be offensive. If you make the focus of an entire group against the center of another group, its obviously going to offend someone.
Instead of starting an "antichrist" club, why don't you start an atheist/agnostic/freethinkers club instead? This wouldn't be anymore offensive than a christian club, and the administrators will probably take you more seriously. An antichrist club makes you sound like you're just trying to start trouble.
2007-04-27 12:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and I say if you want to have an exclusively antichrist club then go right ahead. Nothing should offend anyone in regards to a different religion or non religion. All are intitled to an opinion. Do whatever you feel like but I would expect a backlash from some. I think Christian prayer groups in school should be allowed too for those who wish to participate.
2007-04-27 12:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it would likely generate some complaints. Whereas a Christian club could possibly be seen as offensive to some non-Christian individuals, it still represents a mainstream world religion, and as such, will have a potentially large membership and will also be more likely to be approved by the school's administration. Rather than calling your group the Antichrist Club, you might look for another name that would be less potentially inflammatory.
2007-04-27 12:09:51
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answered by solarius 7
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You're skirting a fine line. You'd probably do better with a Lucifer club and you should have no problem with an Atheist club but Antichrist is, after all, Anti christ. It would be the difference between starting a men's club and starting an anti-women's club.
In any case, good luck.
2007-04-27 12:07:01
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answered by Dave P 7
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Hey, that's not fair. I agree with you... many Christians are so offensive in how they push their religion... But I'm not anti-Christ! I love Christ. I just don't like the way some people behave, THINKING that they are loving Christ by brow-beating people. So it's not fair for you to exclude me from your club... Why can't it be an anti-bigotry club?
2007-04-27 12:14:48
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answered by MumOf5 6
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if their group annoys you, don't join it. If it's spilling over into regular classes than that is another matter. Otherwise, instead of forming a protest club against their club, why don't you pick a topic where people might have something more constructive in common than just hating some other club?
2007-04-27 12:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you really looking for ratings of what your heart is telling you to do? Just go with your heart. There are so many anti-Christ/Christian things around and don't tell me that you believe that your club is the first, because it's not.
2007-04-27 12:07:22
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answered by charmaine f 5
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almost anything you do could be considered offensive to someone
... but don't waste your time worrying about what others think and do
however, I think its worth doing just to see what would happen (because your not really hurting anyone) ... and you may create some sort of religious debate at your school ... try to start your group, and if someone complains that's it offensive and they shut you down ... then complain about the Christian group and see if they shut them down ... at the very least you may expose a double standard
2007-04-27 12:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Because biblically speaking, the antichrist will be very popular with those who don't want to believe in God. So, it would make sense that you form a club.
2007-04-27 12:05:38
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answered by Steve M 3
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There are already Antichrist clubs all over the planet--they are called churches.---You have to remember that Christ abhorred religious finger-pointing,sign seeking,intolerant bigots who thought they owned God & were superior to their fellow man--churches still breed them as fat as they can.
2007-04-27 12:09:12
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answered by huffyb 6
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