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May 20, 2018 13:15:10   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Nickolai wrote:
Europe is seeing America first as America alone The Trumpster is isolating the US and cutting ties with our traditional allies and drawing America into the Russian orbit whish is no surprise


Bullmueller.
Yerp is just peeesed off that they are getting pushed off the American teat and have to defend themselves. Why, zeees will take money away from our soshaleesm. We will collapse like Kooba.
Peeg face Americans!

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May 20, 2018 13:16:13   #
Nickolai
 
moldyoldy wrote:
http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/faith-vs-jesus-example/

Having seen putative Christians excuse the liar, rationalize the alleged pedophile, justify the sexual assaulter and cheer as walls are raised against the most vulnerable, it’s obvious that many of those who claim that name embody a cowardly, situational “faith.”

By Leonard Pitts Jr.
Syndicated columnist
Today, we will discuss one of the most pressing threats to American Christianity. Meaning, of course, American Christians.
Yes, that’s an overly broad statement. All those Christians whose faith requires them to live the Good News, to feed the hungry, to house the homeless, speak for the voiceless and welcome the stranger, surely do not threaten the faith. To the contrary, they empower it. They are what Christianity is supposed to be.

But we’re here to contend with what Christianity too often is. Having seen putative Christians excuse the liar, rationalize the alleged pedophile, justify the sexual assaulter and cheer as walls are raised against the most vulnerable, it’s obvious that many of those who claim that name embody a niggardly, cowardly, selfish and situational “faith” that has little to do with Jesus.

Exhibit A: North Bend High School in rural southern Oregon. As detailed by The New York Times and CNN.com, two state reports completed in March and publicized just a few days ago, paint the school as a torture chamber for LGBTQ students.

We’re talking kids pelted with food and homophobic slurs and a teacher telling two girls it was “disgusting” for them to kiss. One girl said she was hit with a skateboard by a student who punctuated the assault with anti-gay insults. When she complained to a school official, the woman was dismissive, telling her that her sexuality violated the official’s religious beliefs.
And, when LGBTQ kids ran afoul of school officials, they were given a punishment designed specifically for them. They were forced to read the Bible.
A hearing has been set for this week to resolve the issue. For the record, the school board disputes many of the charges. The superintendent told the Times the Bible was used as punishment only once.

Ahem.
Let us put aside the constitutional imbecility of forcing a child to read the Bible — at all. Nor will we ponder what it says about how you see your faith when you regard its holy book as a punishment. Matthew Vines, a gay Christian and activist, does a good job of refuting the “clobber quotes” — places in the Bible often interpreted as condemning homosexuality — in “The Gay Debate: The Bible and Homosexuality,” a video easily findable online, and in his book, “God and the Gay Christian,” so we have no need to go there.
Instead, let’s go to Matthew 25:40 where Jesus reminds his followers that “whatever you did unto the least of these … you have done it also unto me.” It’s a familiar admonition, often quoted but seldom, it seems, taken seriously by many of us who call ourselves Christians.

Yet if divinity identifies with “the least of these,” that means, does it not, that God is in the homeless man begging change at the offramp, the immigrant slogging north across the unforgiving desert, and, yes, the lesbian whacked by a skateboard. Unfortunately, faith has become for many people a license to do what is easy — demonize the Other — rather than an obligation to do what is hard: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
Small wonder millions of people tell pollsters they’ve given up on organized religion — not the search for spiritual meaning, you understand, but “religion.” In modeling bigotry, intimidation and violence and calling it faith, these “Christians” in Oregon give them no reason to reconsider. Indeed, they slander what they claim to hold sacred. Christianity, after all, is the struggle to be like Christ, who famously welcomed the foreigner, the outsider, the outcast.
http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/faith-vs-jesus... (show quote)






Mahatma Gandhi (a Hindu) once said " I really like your Christ, but I do not like your Christians, your Christians are so unlike your Christ"

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May 20, 2018 13:18:38   #
Nickolai
 
cold iron wrote:
NO, I do not think that! So our country came into being with a lot of Christianity. Satan has taken over the left and the Democrats and is working to remove God from our land.
And I see you are one of them! Your ignorance is showing as to the separation of Church and State. THERE IS NO SUCH LAW. Just another left-wing lie, like Global Warming.





The first amendment to the constitution prohibits the state making religious laws or establishing a start religion

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May 20, 2018 13:22:24   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Nickolai wrote:
Mahatma Gandhi (a Hindu) once said " I really like your Christ, but I do not like your Christians, your Christians are so unlike your Christ"


A lot of short comings for sure in Christians and all human kind.
Some pure wickedness that goes beyond animals.
IMO; Proof there is a Satanic/Luciferian force, that separates Humans from all other animals.
Unbridled Communists and Fascists are those examples.

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May 20, 2018 13:38:27   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Nickolai wrote:
Mahatma Gandhi (a Hindu) once said " I really like your Christ, but I do not like your Christians, your Christians are so unlike your Christ"


Gandhi was just hungry. He liked the Christians after they dropped supplies.
Gandhi found out that a man waits a long time with his mouth open before a roast chicken flies into it.

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May 20, 2018 14:29:56   #
Nickolai
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Gandhi was just hungry. He liked the Christians after they dropped supplies.
Gandhi found out that a man waits a long time with his mouth open before a roast chicken flies into it.






Gandhi freed India from the British Empire with firing a shot or injuring a soul but like the Palestinians a lot of Indians were slaughtered by the British before it was realized a lot of people had to become martyrs

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May 20, 2018 15:43:46   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Nickolai wrote:
Gandhi freed India from the British Empire with firing a shot or injuring a soul but like the Palestinians a lot of Indians were slaughtered by the British before it was realized a lot of people had to become martyrs


Eh, the British got sick of shitting in the streets. They set up some trial models of 7-Eleven and left them on their own.

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May 20, 2018 16:45:31   #
PeterS
 
lindajoy wrote:
So its only believeable when its the lies of your liars?? Now that’s rich, moldy...lolol

So do you believe Rasmussen as opposed to other pollsters? If so then you answered your own question...

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May 20, 2018 17:00:47   #
PeterS
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Gandhi was just hungry. He liked the Christians after they dropped supplies.
Gandhi found out that a man waits a long time with his mouth open before a roast chicken flies into it.

Christians dropped supplies?

Actually he didn't like Christians and said: "If it weren’t for Christians, I’d be a Christian!" Gandhi was intrigued by Christianity so went to a Christian Church in Calcutta but when he tried to enter the sanctuary he was stopped by the ushers and told he wasn't welcome as the church was only for high-caste Indians and whites. Because of that he rejected Christianity for the sin of segregation that was practiced by Christians then and even so today...

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May 20, 2018 17:44:10   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
PeterS wrote:
Christians dropped supplies?

Actually he didn't like Christians and said: "If it weren’t for Christians, I’d be a Christian!" Gandhi was intrigued by Christianity so went to a Christian Church in Calcutta but when he tried to enter the sanctuary he was stopped by the ushers and told he wasn't welcome as the church was only for high-caste Indians and whites. Because of that he rejected Christianity for the sin of segregation that was practiced by Christians then and even so today...
Christians dropped supplies? br br Actually he d... (show quote)


Gandhi was no paragon of virtue. One of his favorite pastimes was sleeping w/ little girls

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May 20, 2018 18:04:32   #
PeterS
 
Mr Shako wrote:
Gandhi was no paragon of virtue. One of his favorite pastimes was sleeping w/ little girls


If he enjoyed little boys too he could claim to be a Christian...

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May 20, 2018 18:08:44   #
PeterS
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Bullmueller.
Yerp is just peeesed off that they are getting pushed off the American teat and have to defend themselves. Why, zeees will take money away from our soshaleesm. We will collapse like Kooba.
Peeg face Americans!

Defend themselves from whom? Does Trump and his peeps think America would be safer if Europe were to fall to a foreign power?

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May 20, 2018 18:13:12   #
Mikeyavelli
 
PeterS wrote:
Defend themselves from whom? Does Trump and his peeps think America would be safer if Europe were to fall to a foreign power?


Yerp is a foreign power living off America.

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May 20, 2018 18:16:11   #
Mikeyavelli
 
PeterS wrote:
Christians dropped supplies?

Actually he didn't like Christians and said: "If it weren’t for Christians, I’d be a Christian!" Gandhi was intrigued by Christianity so went to a Christian Church in Calcutta but when he tried to enter the sanctuary he was stopped by the ushers and told he wasn't welcome as the church was only for high-caste Indians and whites. Because of that he rejected Christianity for the sin of segregation that was practiced by Christians then and even so today...
Christians dropped supplies? br br Actually he d... (show quote)

That's why I'm a Christian. A white Christian who's not very religious. But I have an identity, a culture, and a country. You live in your country, let me live in mine.

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May 20, 2018 18:16:43   #
Steve700
 
PeterS wrote:
If he enjoyed little boys too he could claim to be a Christian...

Shame on you. Just because some gay guys and pedophiles join the clergy out of guilt, in order to deny and suppress their gayness, and later have their constant gnawing sexual urges get the best of them, is no reason to say a thing like that to try and make the church look bad. Crazy Ass Apostate and Globalist Pope Francis (who the left loves) has already done that for you.

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