Mainstream Christianity: What's the Use?
How do you feel about this organization of lies?
Posted By Jake_the_Mad on September 12, 2007
I think that this debate is getting blown out of proportion.
Posted By eastwind on January 3, 2008
If Gahndi says it...
Posted By hoobajew on July 21, 2008
Christianity expects you to hate man and glorify god while doing it.
Posted By Jake_the_Mad on September 12, 2007
Down with Organized Religion!
Posted By MoltenWhisper on September 12, 2007
Anti/Non-Christians
Spirituality is supposed to be something personal, specific to each person
-- Posted By ramrod on November 14, 2007When there is someone telling a huge group of people how to be spiritual it kind of takes the point out of it in my opinion. Everyone is different and should be able to get in touch with their spirituality without strict instruction.
Otherwise you are just a sheep and need to be told what to do in order to feel good about yourself. And i guess that works for some people, i just don't see the point. .
Christianity expects you to hate man and glorify god while doing it.
-- Posted By Jake_the_Mad on September 12, 2007Church congregations are often expected and sometimes required for congregational membership to give money, services and/or favors to their church and it's leaders. Cults operate on the same wavelength. Many bible verses indicate that man is bad, terrible and vile; that man, if allowed to think for him/herself, will screw up, piss off god and be thrown into a laughably improbable lake of fire. Anything claiming to possess the whole, entire truth about life, existence and everything is clearly both lying and idiotic to believe it. The beneficial acts of individual Christians do not validate the distinctly ancient, outmoded practices and magnificently inhumane beliefs and law-structures illustrated in the biblical scripture.
Top Comments
Too many factions, too many problems. Why can't we just believe that there is something bigger than us, not attach a name or a specific book, and try to live our lives like a non-dumbass?. I think more and more people are leaning towards non-religious as their reference. The younger generation certainly is. . And organized religion has been the cause of a lot of horrible things in history AND has supported some very questionable activities.
If you are to 'love thy fellow man' why am I supposedly going to hell?
-- Posted By pluto on February 11, 2008I was five when my brother first told me I was going to hell because I didn't believe in god. The saying has been repeated to me almost everytime I talk to him, and infact many(The total is about twenty five) have told me this. I'm not saying that organised religion is bad, I'm saying that people need to do as they say, not do the opposite of what they believe in.
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
Gandhi...sorry
"I believe in a giant, angry skyman that has commanded me to dash the skulls of all your firstborn because you have angered him. This is perfectly legitimate, because I say it is, and this book I have here says so too; what right have you to argue?
My book says it's true, and this book was written by the Giant Angry Skyman himself. You don't think so? Prove that it wasn't!
And until you can, I'm going to go right along, trumpeting my right to judge you, curse you, look down upon you and dash the skulls of your firstborn until your faith in the Giant Angry Skyman is in-line with how I think it should be.
You don't like that? Tough. The Giant Angry Skyman doesn't like -you-, you heretic. Your opinion isn't worth the stolen breath it's uttered with, and on that thought, you should beg on your hands and knees for the Giant Angry Skyman to forgive you, you worthless scum; you're stealing the air he provisioned for his own use.
Maybe, if you're lucky and you do just like I tell you, the Giant Angry Skyman will overlook you in his Angriness.
Why me? Because I have the Book, haven't I? I have it right here, and no, you will not be permitted to profane it by subjecting it to your unenlightened examinations; you will take it on my Skyman-filled word that it is true, or you'll be cast into the sea of acid, where all heretics are cast when the Skyman, in his infinite wisdom, gets around to judging them.
And you don't want that. Why? Because the Giant Angry Skyman will make sure that you never die while you're in the lake of acid; no no. You will know his wrath forever while you sit there, screaming and bubbling, being forever eaten away but never being permitted to expire.
Take my word for it; you don't want that, and I don't want that for you. Wouldn't it just make more -sense- for you to get in the good graces of the almighty Skyman? Do you -want- to boil forever in a lake of acid? Of course you don't; you need the Skyman's forgiveness to avoid that.
Simple, right? And look, right here in His Authoritative Book, it says that if you do just as the book tells you, you won't be cast into the lake of acid. Instead, you'll get to join the Most Holy Skyman in the High In The Sky place for all eternity, where you can sing, dance and do anything you want, including japing and jeering at those stupid heretics that didn't get in good with the Skyman."
...and that, you mouth-breathing knuckle-dragging sub-sentient wastes of space, is exactly what you sound like to those of us who don't believe a word of your rubbish, or that of your alleged 'holy scripture'.
Pro-Christians
I think that this debate is getting blown out of proportion.
-- Posted By eastwind on January 3, 2008I think that "Jake_the_Mad's" use of words is rather funny. "Christianity expects you to HATE man".... wow, last I heard Christ was teaching love to all and forgiveness to all. I think you mean that Christianity Hates the NATURE of man. I can at least buy into that a little. Any Christian Church will preach dislike towards any natural impulse that will harm another human being. If the nature of man is to kill, then Christianity hates it, if the nature of mankind is to rape when horny, then of course Christianity is against that. But making the statement general to ALL Christians is unfair too. There are Christian Religions are responsible for very tragic actions. There are a lot who aren't, so you can pin your tags on ALL Christian organizations. I think that you tend to find one lie made by an imperfect single human, and assume that ALL of Christianity agrees with him or her. Weather or not it is in the Bible. because of translation and time, the bible has A LOT of imperfections. Its sure isn't in its original form.
On top of that, you all claim that it is possible to be "good, or that it is possible to live as a "non-dumb ass" without religion. What i ask then is your basis for the definition of good or bad? IS there good or bad? Right or wrong? I think that none of these things can be defined without a Deity. so, really your non-religious people, you aren't good or bad, because what seems good to you could be horrifyingly bad to the person sitting next to you. Some dumbass atheist rapes a girl and says "it felt right to ME", yea, you all can go that way, I think structure is more promising for happiness.
Christianity does not dictate we hate man. In fact we are to love our fellow man.
-- Posted By Perdie on September 20, 2007Regardless of the differences in doctrine, Christians have more in common with each other than differences. Our country isn't going to war over our religious differences. We have a pretty good separation of church and state. While some may want to legislate morality, most people understand faith is an individual thing. Christians have high standards of behavior. It's the non-Christians or the non-practicing Christians who get the publicity and make the rest look bad. .
HUH??? Last I looked loving ones fellow man was forbidden by the church and frowned upon by the state. Marrying him is forbidden by both!

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Bio? Whadya want me to say here, that I'm a guy, I like pizza and I'm a social psychologist?