I am utterly speechless. I have never heard a more asinine idea in my life. I swear.
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Pastor Compares Atheists To “Terrorists, Sex Offenders,” Suggests National Registry
Started By BornAware, Aug 31 2011 07:31 PM
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#1
Posted 31 August 2011 - 07:31 PM
Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.
John Lennon
That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.
When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.
B. Carmon Hardy
John Lennon
That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.
When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.
B. Carmon Hardy
#2
Posted 01 September 2011 - 07:44 AM
For any religious leader of any faith to make a comment like this is inappropriate and hypocritical in the extreme. Before making statements like this world religions should begin by cleaning up the inequities and injustices in THEIR OWN HOUSES FIRST. Lead by example, always a strong recruitment point.
#3
Posted 01 September 2011 - 08:26 AM
People like this guy are on the fringe of Christianity. I always wonder if people like him who may call themselvs Reverands are realy Christian. People like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton who say they are Reverands but never preach the Christian believes. Probably just a bunch of hucksters who get an online pastors permit so they can claim a tax deduction for religious purposes.
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#4
Posted 01 September 2011 - 12:57 PM
nypdretired, on 01 September 2011 - 08:26 AM, said:
People like this guy are on the fringe of Christianity. I always wonder if people like him who may call themselvs Reverands are realy Christian. People like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton who say they are Reverands but never preach the Christian believes. Probably just a bunch of hucksters who get an online pastors permit so they can claim a tax deduction for religious purposes.
It's the people like this that scare me the most. They are dangerous, dangerous people. Can you imagine the implications of something like this? It would be horrific, to say the least. Also, imagine someone saying that all Christians or Muslims had to register. It would be war. Neither group would stand for it.
Here's the way I see it, plain and simple: The religious shouldn't be treated like special citizens because of their belief, and the atheist shouldn't be treated like a second-class citizen because of their non-belief. End of story. It's really not hard to comprehend.
Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.
John Lennon
That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.
When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.
B. Carmon Hardy
John Lennon
That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.
When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.
B. Carmon Hardy
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