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| Crommy |
Posted on 16-09-2010 19:52
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| issoisso |
Posted on 16-09-2010 20:02
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The guy's gaga. He keeps talking about an invisible little man who controls everything in the universe but who no one can see or hear, and how we must all follow what the invisible man orders.
Coo-coo.
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| Aquarius |
Posted on 16-09-2010 20:17
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Yeah, fact is the Church has often betrayed the Magic Jew's teachings, which makes it not only despicable but also illegitimate.
Though, I think there's a misunderstanding about them, especially referring to the last part of the article above about AIDS.
Benny 16 and his predecessor both defend human life above everything else, sometimes they defend it beyond the limits of absurdity. But that makes all their stances clear. Condoms prevent creating life, thus they claim it's wrong. Abortion kills lives, they're against it, etc.
I have hard times admitting they could be blamed for defending human lives (although it's yet to be proven that it's a good thing to give life or that we're better alive than dead). I suppose they should sometimes be less dogmatic and more pragmatic, but what, they're the Church after all, inheritors of two millenniums of hypocrisy and all that, what else could we honestly expect from them ? |
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Posted on 16-09-2010 20:48
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He was particularly insane today by saying Hitler was an atheist who was trying to stamp out God.
Erm...
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Posted on 16-09-2010 20:55
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| Aquarius |
Posted on 16-09-2010 21:08
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Crommy wrote:
He was particularly insane today by saying Hitler was an atheist who was trying to stamp out God.
Erm... What's insane with that ?
Both statements are true, as far as I know. Hitler was an atheist, and totalitarianism usually goes around with personality cult.
Comparing personality cult might with stamping out God might be excessive, but the idea is correct, nothing "particularly insane" there, isn't it ?
Criticism is always good, but in all fairness.
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Posted on 16-09-2010 21:15
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Sorry, but no. Hitler wasn't an atheist. He publicly called to the defence of 'real christianity' against the atheist enemy (read: the USSR). Nazi Germany had quite decent relations with the Holy See. |
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Posted on 16-09-2010 21:20
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Personally i still think humanity should be put on trial by aliens with planet-destroying weaponry.
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| issoisso |
Posted on 16-09-2010 21:27
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kumazan wrote:
Sorry, but no. Hitler wasn't an atheist. He publicly called to the defence of 'real christianity' against the atheist enemy (read: the USSR). Nazi Germany had quite decent relations with the Holy See.
Exactly.
Also, his original justification for the "purification" of Jews and Homossexuals was that they were heretics and defied the word of god (the bible).
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| Crommy |
Posted on 16-09-2010 21:28
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Aquarius wrote:
Crommy wrote:
He was particularly insane today by saying Hitler was an atheist who was trying to stamp out God.
Erm... What's insane with that ?
Both statements are true, as far as I know. Hitler was an atheist, and totalitarianism usually goes around with personality cult.
Comparing personality cult might with stamping out God might be excessive, but the idea is correct, nothing "particularly insane" there, isn't it ?
Criticism is always good, but in all fairness.
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He was most definitely Christian. And guess who preached anti-Semitism as a doctrine of the faith until 1968? Take a wild guess who had control of the education system in exchange for Hitler's birthday being celebrated from the pulpit.
Not having a go at you, more having a go at the Papacy for trying to re-write history
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| Aquarius |
Posted on 16-09-2010 21:31
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kumazan wrote:
Sorry, but no. Hitler wasn't an atheist. He publicly called to the defence of 'real christianity' against the atheist enemy (read: the USSR). Nazi Germany had quite decent relations with the Holy See. Ok, you're probably right, in a way. I googled a bit for Hitler and religion after sending my message (now Big Brother might be looking after me ).
He went to church as a kid, etc. and he officially was and remained a Roman catholic (after all I'm one too). Also Germany, and German troops at the time, were Christian too (Lutheran protestants and Roman Catholics, more or less like today).
Still, "defending real Christianity" was probably more of a convenient political stance than religious motivations, after all they were thugs buddies a couple of years prior.
Though, the Nazi ideology is quite different, and could be assimilated to a religion. Aryan people as those to worship, ancient Giants people return to prepare, or whatever H.P. Lovecraft-worth ugly fairy tale.
That part had little to do with Christianity or classical monotheism.
That being said, I have no clue if B-52, erm, B-16, meant it that way or if he was referring to something else.
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Posted on 16-09-2010 22:04
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I drove past where he is staying tonight just now (the pope not hitler)
Out of the blue just say police cordons, about 100 officers, and about the same number of fans. There were also loads of bishops walking up to this house.
Twas a bit strage as he is staying right next to a hospital so at first I thought it was a candlelight vigil for a celebrity, then I saw a sign saying "I love you papa" and I realised.
I considered stopping and trying a citizens arrest but instead just went at 25 in a 20 zone to see if I could decrease his protection, unfortunatly the police did not chase me.
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| Wiggo |
Posted on 17-09-2010 19:17
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Posted on 21-09-2010 01:41
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This is a real shocker!
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Posted on 22-09-2010 23:15
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mb2612 wrote:
I drove past where he is staying tonight just now (the pope not hitler)
Out of the blue just say police cordons, about 100 officers, and about the same number of fans. There were also loads of bishops walking up to this house.
Twas a bit strage as he is staying right next to a hospital so at first I thought it was a candlelight vigil for a celebrity, then I saw a sign saying "I love you papa" and I realised.
I considered stopping and trying a citizens arrest but instead just went at 25 in a 20 zone to see if I could decrease his protection, unfortunatly the police did not chase me.
odd post. I'm indifferent when it comes to the pope, but seriously?
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Posted on 22-09-2010 23:26
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Reading it back, yeah. But as far as the citizens arrest goes there were plans afoot by atheists to arrest him for crimes against humanity for covering up the sex offenders
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| valverde321 |
Posted on 23-09-2010 02:00
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Guess what. Gamestop only had 5 copies of F1 2010 on the release date. Sad. They guy told me he was shocked, at how fast the game got sold. How the hell was there only 5 copies? Iamgine if Madden 11, or Halo Reach only had 5 copies on the release date. The world as we know it would have been utter, hell, full of people, that just got out of their basements to get the game and realize they can't get it.
Now I have nothing to speed the week up until Fifa 11 is released.
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Posted on 23-09-2010 02:07
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That's why i order games online, i hate to get to the store and get bad news like that...
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| Crommy |
Posted on 23-09-2010 03:02
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mb2612 wrote:
Reading it back, yeah. But as far as the citizens arrest goes there were plans afoot by atheists to arrest him for crimes against humanity for covering up the sex offenders
Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and others talked about it, but decided against it quite a while ago.
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Posted on 23-09-2010 17:42
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Customs: We have your package. Before we let it go, send us documentation to prove you were the one who bought it?
Me: Huh? uhh....ok then. *Hands in the 3 documents requested*
Customs: Rejected. We also need a receipt from the store you bought this from
Me: You could've said that before, no? Also, I didn't buy it from a store, I bought it from a friend abroad. Anyway, here's the bank transaction receipt
Customs: Rejected. This receipt doesn't state a detailed description of what the transaction was for. We have no way of knowing that this receipt is for this package
Me: F********** THE THING IN THE PACKAGE HAS A ONE-WORD NAME. THE DESCRIPTION LISTED IN THE RECEIPT IS THAT WORD. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT????
Fine, here's a copy of the receipt the SENDER OF THE PACKAGE has kindly sent me, you'll notice it also states the detailed description of the content
Customs: Rejected. You'll have to provide the item serial number and the name of the store it was bought from
Me: WHAT. SERIAL. NUMBER?????
WHAT. STORE????
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I'm seriously pissed off right now
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