ha! this type of hypocritical hatefulness is exactly what leads others to shun the church and religion.
too bad Mr. God lover doesn't realize he is not helping his cause and that he makes his religion seem more evil and unappealing, than holy and attractive to outsiders.
2007-06-03 10:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Christian (don't always act like one, but...)
That was juvenile, rude, and inexcusable for anyone to say, let alone someone who calls themselves a Christian. I'm sure Jesus is proud to have someone like that representing his name. A real christian would never wish ill upon anyone, because even in the Bible it says to love those that hate and persecute you. The same way I have noticed that all of the worst people I have met wear crosses and put framed prayers all over thier walls, as if people can't tell what they are really like and that wearing crosses and will be "fire insurance" for all of the things they do that are worse than most athiests. also, it instructs in the same Bible that this fake claims to know so much of to never call someone "empty-headed" *stupid* because that is an insult to the God that made them. Some people grow up and others just get older. This person sounds like the latter of the two. Maybe if they would read thier Bible instead of just whacking thier kids with it, they would know something. Oh, and answersingenesis.com may teach them some manners and "Godly" behavior. I would love to hear what the founder of the Creation Museum and Answers in Genesis, Charles Dobson, would have to say to this person about thier "ministry" and "lovingkindness" *which they should knoew all about, you know, reading the bible all the time while making vile threats on the internet instead of being a missionary or doing anything useful with thier life*
Being a christain myself, I can tell you that all too often I have been ashamed and appalled at the behaviors of some of my fellow "christians", which are typically worse or equal in offense to the actions of many people that the bible condemns. Ugh, I talk alot, which is also a sin. The end.
2007-06-03 12:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I appologize is this person sent you this email. Unfortunately, you have now realized that Christians are not any better than non-Christians...all have sinned and fallen short of God's perfect goodness. Be the better person...forgive and forget.
I went to the Creation Museum myself this past Saturday with a group of over 70. Honestly, even if I was a non-Christian, I would have a difficult time leaving that museum without realizing that there is no way the earth could be created billions and billions of years ago. I do not think you are an idiot or any of the things this so called "Christian" wrote to you, but I do hope you can ignore it, forgive, and move on.
I encourage you if you haven't already to visit the Creation Museum yourself http://www.creationmuseum.org lists their location in Kentucky. Its well worth the visit. If the museum doesn't prove you wrong...look at it this way...what have you lost?
Hope that helps.
2007-06-03 10:59:02
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answered by Joshua R 2
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Sounds like some of the letters my little niece got. It was full of I want to tie you up and f u only it was written a bunch of times and it went down hill from there. I told him if that was an example of a good muslim then they had a ways to go.
Some people are not a very good representative of their religon or lack of it. Just ignore them and take the kids off here this is no web site for kids that is to bad because I think if used correctly it could be a good learning tool.
Why some men feel the need to be vulgar with children is anyones guess. She's right I turned them in to the authorities.
They are checking these people because they probably are perverts.
2007-06-03 10:51:52
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answered by Steven 6
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Have you considered what kind of day this person was having? The email was a little over the top but we have no way of knowing if you said something else to this person in another email to provoke him...I get a lot of hate mail, some I think I may deserve, some I don't. But I try to apologize if I was rude..maybe you two can work it out. lots of luck.
2007-06-03 12:40:43
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answered by Erinyes 6
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Good dismount at the end, but repetition on the "moron" and poor spelling. I'm going to have to give it a 5.1. The Russian judges are, of course, upsetting the scoring by giving a 6.5. ::shrugs:: Some people. Either way, this one won't even win the bronze medal.
::shakes head:: Lovely hate mail you've got there. God may be his shield, but certainly isn't his brains (or manners.)
2007-06-04 07:00:42
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answered by ArcadianStormcrow 6
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that's basically Mr. White the preserve American. he's likely anti-conflict, nevertheless his basically argument against the conflict seems to be the only he despatched you, me, and maximum different dependable human beings who help the troops and don't desire to verify the US lose. do no longer worry approximately him. he's a one trick pony. EDIT: He additionally claims to be a Border shield, ICE agent, or something alongside those lines. My wager is that he held onto the Junior G-guy badge that got here in a field of Wheaties whilst he replaced right into a newborn. EDIT: Pokey, in case you missed it 30 years in the past, there is not any draft. in the adventure that your newborn or everyone else's newborn is in Iraq, this is because of the fact he voluntarily enlisted.
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answered by ? 4
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That's one love sick person you have there and people wonder why Christians are so call being persecuted >.>. So much for Christians being loving and having moral huh? Not respecting someone's belief or no belief. That person made a big bowl of hypocrites out of any believer of anything lol. What can one do? I mean this is there god after all from the heart and all (pukes). This and other things alone makes me a firm believer in a believer's actions are louder than the words they speak.
2007-06-03 10:52:16
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answered by felpa_de_osa 3
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Think of all the wars, deaths, and hatred in the name of religion in general. It is going on right now. Many of the terrorists are true believers in their religion. We humans have devolved from a state of awe at the world and the Universe to hatred for people who don't believe as we do. If we keep this up, we'll destroy ourselves before we become civilized.
Ignoring this kind of verbal abuse is not the answer. Those of us who believe in freedom of or from religion, a gift given to us by our Constitution, must continue to fight against prejudice and hatred. If we don't, we're in for much more of this fanatical and dangerous attitude.
2007-06-03 11:00:54
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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The Inquisition still present in this "Christians" persons. If Heaven is full of people like this I'm going to Hell with a big smile.
Be happy.
2007-06-03 10:56:37
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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We're not all like that, really. Of course he'd probably think the same thing about me since I think the creation museum is a bit odd unless it covers every creation story from every religion and civilization. That might be interesting.
2007-06-03 10:48:41
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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