Submitted by Pandralisk - October 8, 2007 at 9:02 am -050075.64.232.232
Christians can not handle an unbiased and fair consideration of their holy text. I'm sorry if your religious tradition is mired with hate, murder, and threats! Do not get so offended when someone simply puts out the values clearly stated in the Bible. Your "God" is a ficticious bully who makes Hitler and Stalin look like saints.
More and more kids are starting to wake up and realize the lie that is Christian superstition. This is why we see ministries utilizing highly secular forms of entertainment -- even when the entertainment contradicts revelation -- to keep children in the Church. Indoctrinating a child in Christian lies a young age is vital: once the mind is sharp and free of parental authority, wise individuals (who were not indoctrinated) will seek the truth. Christianity cannot stand by the merit of its own claims; so, I'm not surprised to see Churches doing everything they can to violate the mental agency of children while they are still young.
@Coravin
You were a smart kidd. That's great. But most children can hardly name a single gospel, or understand a full episode of spongebob. Even then, you're asking a child to abstract from a level of philosophical inquiry that is among the most challenging, difficult, and theoretical in all knowledge. And, on top of this, the child is usually guided under the presumption that all other religions are false and under the threat of eternal torture.
And, yes, Christ is modeled off a vidictive bronze age war god (I will NOT stop using this perfectly descrptive term). I suggest you re-read the book of Mark; Christ does not object the OT, his validity is derived from such superstition.
Supported by real life? Lol, okay. Sure! People see individuals walk on water, rise from the dead, commune with burning bushes, construct arks large enough to hold 23 billion species, and evoke the other insane supernatural claims of superstition every single day. Again, Christians seem to be so deluded in their indocrination that they are simply devoid of fact, inquiry, and reason.
As a literay work, the tomb of superstition is rife with contradictions, messages of hate, and is clearly the work of dozens, completely different, authors. As such, your religion does not stand up to unbias critcism, amounting to little more than a pile of functionless superstition. The text is hardly worth consideration as a work of fiction. Assuming it contain any fraction of the truth is absolutely insane.
Posted 07/09/08 at 05:30am gamepolitics: tetsuya, he doesn't have my fax # (or any of my #'s) since I moved last year.
Posted 07/09/08 at 12:40am Jack Wessels: @PHOENIXZERO: Do you really think that would stop him?
Posted 07/09/08 at 12:29am PHOENIXZERO: Wonder if Jack ever got the memo that attacking a judge, especially the one who presided over your own hearing will only make him look worse.
Posted 07/08/08 at 11:10pm Shadow Darkman Anti-Thesis of : Dennis you should post that story about JT insulting Judge Tunis. There might be more you could find that Kotaku missed.
Posted 07/08/08 at 08:32pm lordlundar: Jack should realize that when you call everyone crazy, then the only crazy one is the you.
Posted 07/08/08 at 06:06pm DarkTetsuya: @GP I just fear for the safety of your fax machine cause you didn't post it :P
Posted 07/08/08 at 06:02pm PHOENIXZERO: @Krono Yeah, that's probably where it came from. Don't remember if a source was mentioned. Other than it being called a "story" or "study".
Posted 07/08/08 at 06:02pm PHOENIXZERO: Because I was bored and channel surfing. =(
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:59pm GRIZZAM PRIME: PHEONIXZERO, Why the hell are you watching CNN's sodomy butt baby(HLN)?
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:53pm Krono: @PHOENIXZERO: Would that be the AP story about how schools should teach 11+ year old how to avoid abusive datings relationships?
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:34pm PHOENIXZERO: Oh joy, new subject and they bring out Cooper Lawrence who takes a mention about videogames. It's a segment called "Sex Normal for 11-Year-Olds" having to do more so with mental and physical abuse in "relationships" of 11-14 year olds and not sex. >_<
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:28pm PHOENIXZERO: Certainly a stupid segment with their "adolescent psychologist" and a game is different than a movie. Two callers, underwhelming. >_>
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:24pm PHOENIXZERO: CNN has wanted to be Fox Jr since Fox started spanking them in the ratings and Turner was removed from power.
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:11pm PHOENIXZERO: UGH, they have the CT AG on there... He sounds like Jack.
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:09pm PHOENIXZERO: >_> You can call in 1-800-TELL-HLN.
Posted 07/08/08 at 05:09pm PHOENIXZERO: CNN HLN is doing a segment on Beer Pong with their other "morality" blowhard Mike Galanos.
Posted 07/08/08 at 03:47pm Jabrwock: This just in! Jack insults someone. News@11
Posted 07/08/08 at 03:44pm mogbert: I think we can skip that story, we can't cover JT every time he insults someone, we would run out of server space...
Posted 07/08/08 at 03:43pm gamepolitics: nah, intentionally didn't post that... it's just a publicity grab... I only have so much JT tolerance, save 4 more relevant news
Posted 07/08/08 at 02:57pm Xlorep DarkHelm: Dennis doesn't post every little tidbit of information about Whacky-Jacky.
More and more kids are starting to wake up and realize the lie that is Christian superstition. This is why we see ministries utilizing highly secular forms of entertainment -- even when the entertainment contradicts revelation -- to keep children in the Church. Indoctrinating a child in Christian lies a young age is vital: once the mind is sharp and free of parental authority, wise individuals (who were not indoctrinated) will seek the truth. Christianity cannot stand by the merit of its own claims; so, I'm not surprised to see Churches doing everything they can to violate the mental agency of children while they are still young.
@Coravin
You were a smart kidd. That's great. But most children can hardly name a single gospel, or understand a full episode of spongebob. Even then, you're asking a child to abstract from a level of philosophical inquiry that is among the most challenging, difficult, and theoretical in all knowledge. And, on top of this, the child is usually guided under the presumption that all other religions are false and under the threat of eternal torture.
And, yes, Christ is modeled off a vidictive bronze age war god (I will NOT stop using this perfectly descrptive term). I suggest you re-read the book of Mark; Christ does not object the OT, his validity is derived from such superstition.
Supported by real life? Lol, okay. Sure! People see individuals walk on water, rise from the dead, commune with burning bushes, construct arks large enough to hold 23 billion species, and evoke the other insane supernatural claims of superstition every single day. Again, Christians seem to be so deluded in their indocrination that they are simply devoid of fact, inquiry, and reason.
As a literay work, the tomb of superstition is rife with contradictions, messages of hate, and is clearly the work of dozens, completely different, authors. As such, your religion does not stand up to unbias critcism, amounting to little more than a pile of functionless superstition. The text is hardly worth consideration as a work of fiction. Assuming it contain any fraction of the truth is absolutely insane.