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Did you hear the one about the liberal atheist who killed 2 women in a FLA yoga studio?

Yes the victims and their loved ones think the shooter should have been a good person, and have discovered no better way than Christianity to insure that future would be shooters are good persons.

:lamo

Well fortunately many have found ways of being good people without being Christians.
 
NO

Christianity is not over. And for you to say that is well just stupid.

What else is stupid is this thread.

Christians have done more for the welfare of the downtrodden, the helpless, the hungry, the sick, in this old world than any other group known to man. They just don't post it on billboards. It's a teaching about don't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing. I'm sure you are not familiar with such things.


Right now there are church groups from all over this country who have people in Florida and the Carolinas assisting those who were devastated by hurricanes. And they are headed to California to assist those in need due to fires. These people give up their vacation time to assist those in need. They volunteer at the food pantries. They hold clothing drives. They care for the homeless through contributions to shelters they self fund.


You better hope that Christianity doesn't disappear because this old world will get a whole lot uglier without Christians.


GW Bush was a Christian and killed 1,000,000 innocent Iraqis.
 
Christianity isn't being "killed". What's been happening is a shift in reliance on religion where more people don't feel the need to have it as part of their lives. There are all sorts of options for people in this society to practice whatever faith they like; many are just choosing not to; especially the younger generation. This doesn't mean they're all going to be amoral nut jobs who run around killing people.

Christianity is Dead Man Walking....if you dont know this then that is on you...a lot of the rest of us know.

It would have never gained the label "Hate Group" if we did not.
 
Rather than pretending can the liberal point out the BS and show us where he knocked it down?

Why, the bald-faced stinking lie in the snide innuendo that serves as the title of this POS article you defecated on DB, of course.
 
did what exactly?????????????????

"The execution style massacres of Muslim schoolchildren in their own school playground in the Balkans was only two decades ago."

This was just one of the many crimes against humanity committed during the Balkan ethnic cleansing of the 90s done by Serbian and Croatian Christians. And don't even try to go with the No True Scotsman evasion by claiming they weren't real Christians.

But I do take comfort in one thing: self-identifying Christian numbers have been steadily dropping for decades in this country and you're one of the reasons for that. People are getting fed up with the gross hypocrisy of so much of that religion and which you are a prefect example.
 
Christianity is Dead Man Walking....if you dont know this then that is on you...a lot of the rest of us know.

It would have never gained the label "Hate Group" if we did not.

I don't agree with that assessment at all. There is a massive Christian community in this country and world wide. That secular societies are growing in influence can't be disputed, but I don't think we're at a point where any faith is in danger of disappearing through suppression; certainly not at the level we've seen in China and the USSR. I'm not of faith but would never advocate the infringement of people's right to worship. Where it gets tricky is managing the boundaries between religious practice and a secular society.
 
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