talloulou said:
Except there is a problem. Christianity is under attack in our country and evidence of this is everywhere.
Hey, if it doesn't make any sense, it should be attacked until it goes away, or until it makes sense. Since Christianity can never make sense to the sane, there's no reason to let it be.
But don't feel picked on. Don't think Christianity is special. That rule applies to all religions, since they're all equally silly to the sane.
talloulou said:
George Bush is often put down for his religious beliefs.
Oh, I don't need to make fun of Bush's religious delusions to make fun of him, and I'm not even a Democrat.
talloulou said:
A member of the supreme court was stopped on the steps of his church while a reporter tried to bait him into an argument over his religious beliefs.
So? The man makes decisions regarding MY life. Why shouldn't he be expected to be sane? Why should we trust them to keep their personal biases out of their legal decisions. The Judiciary has done as much damage to the Constitution as the other two branches combined.
talloulou said:
Every year more stores and malls are sporting holiday trees vs Christmas trees.
Well, welcome to reality. Explain what a "christmas tree" has to do with the gospel as recorded in Matt, Luke, Jack, and Mark? It doesn't. It's a pagan winter symbol celebrating the winter solstice.
talloulou said:
It's total BS. Christians had to protest Lowe's last year because for the first time their tree lot was selling holiday trees vs Christmas trees and it pissed people off.
And then they want the sane people to take them seriously?:roll:
talloulou said:
To say that there are not fanatics out there who want to see religion banned all together is wrong.
Yes, those people that want it banned are just as nuts as those that follow a religion. The sane people just want the religiously deluded to keep their illnesses to themselves and not become sources of new infection.
talloulou said:
The sick part is that the attack is generally specifically against Christianity or Judism.
Well, that is one of the nice things about living in a free country. Ever wonder what happens to people who deny Islam in Mecca?
talloulou said:
Perhaps you mean "In other words"? Hmmm?
talloulou said:
it's not altogether uncommon to see a liberal bashing christianity while completely supporting the muslim religion. There is something going on there. It's weird.
That's because not only is liberalism a religion, it's full religion complete with rites and delusions and an unshakable belief that enough money will prove that they're silly ideas are right.