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4. THAT is an argument people are having?
Thu Sep 13, 2012, 05:32 PM
Sep 2012

I need to stay in way more often.

I was raised Catholic, left the church in my teens and now and more 'Christian' than ever. I never read the Bible until I left the Catholic church.

My folks, and many of the people who pretend to be 'Christian' go to the catholic church on Sunday to absolve themselves of the way they treat people and the way they make their money in every day life.

Jesus spoke of the same hypocrites in his day, the ones who prayed in public but were anything but following the teachings in their own lives.


The Bible says very clearly God is LOVE

They are FULL OF HATE....I just don't get that....




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I hear you... Blue Belle Sep 2012 #1
That's a good one!!! left on green only Sep 2012 #44
It's all guilt by assocation with RWers. Facts won't sway them. CJCRANE Sep 2012 #2
Better tell the Mormons... kirby Sep 2012 #3
THAT is an argument people are having? RepublicansRZombies Sep 2012 #4
Facts don't affect them. Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2012 #5
I sure as heck did Siwsan Sep 2012 #6
I never "took" to religion Caretha Sep 2012 #46
Oh? Is that because religion is genetic, like skin color?? How do we then have free will?? kestrel91316 Sep 2012 #7
The first Christians all likely had parents that were either Jewish or followers of Roman paganism.. phleshdef Sep 2012 #8
Well, unless you're Irish Catholic Warpy Sep 2012 #9
I'm sure that the person posting this was an animist Renew Deal Sep 2012 #10
does that also apply to all our ancestors, ever? eShirl Sep 2012 #11
Oh yeah? Iggo Sep 2012 #12
arguing with religious nuts? you might as well argue with a sack of rocks nt MariaM83 Sep 2012 #13
This atheist Buddhist had Catholic parents. It was not difficult at all. nt Speck Tater Sep 2012 #14
it's probably in reference to apostasy NuttyFluffers Sep 2012 #15
Yes, because freedom of religion in Amurica means free to worship exactly like your parents do. progressoid Sep 2012 #16
I went to a private non religious college and knew several converts Nikia Sep 2012 #17
Silliness. I was raised nominally Lutheran hifiguy Sep 2012 #18
Huh, too bad I didn't know that when I rejected the religion of my parents forty years ago... kas125 Sep 2012 #19
Generations of my ancestors (including parents) = Baptist Blue_Tires Sep 2012 #20
How do these people think the Apostles came about?? MNBrewer Sep 2012 #21
Its difficult to reject your parents religion but of course its possible. DCBob Sep 2012 #22
Oh, so these folks aren't evangelical after all gollygee Sep 2012 #23
Easy response - if true, why are there Christian missionaries? karynnj Sep 2012 #24
What I have found is true: discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2012 #34
Funny.. malokvale77 Sep 2012 #41
The bloodline/genetics argument is an insult to freedom of the mind everywhere. freshwest Sep 2012 #25
They say religon, but what they really mean is "Obama is a Nig... Agnosticsherbet Sep 2012 #26
Why not? Jesus did. elehhhhna Sep 2012 #27
How do you figure? N/T A HERETIC I AM Sep 2012 #31
what he taught was hardly standard jewish doctrine at the time elehhhhna Sep 2012 #33
LOL I have Marrah_G Sep 2012 #28
Same here Kath1 Sep 2012 #48
I am a 42 year old Wiccan Marrah_G Sep 2012 #49
Sounds like all is good, Marrah_G! Kath1 Sep 2012 #50
Thanks Kath :) Marrah_G Sep 2012 #51
Um. Isn't that what Abraham, the founder of monotheism, did? villager Sep 2012 #29
monotheism predates abraham by several thousand years madrchsod Sep 2012 #40
True -- but in terms of the origin stories Western monotheisms tell about about themselves... villager Sep 2012 #52
Out of the other side of their mouths, they admit Obama Sr. treestar Sep 2012 #30
They call him Barry Soetero because he was raised Muslim for a few years in Indonesia. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #56
Yep. Love the one where they figure Obama lost his US citizenship treestar Sep 2012 #58
re: "I had no choice in the matter to be a Catholic." discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2012 #32
Response #1: So what if he is/was a Musilm? Ms. Toad Sep 2012 #35
I was baptized as an Episcopalian. RebelOne Sep 2012 #36
My story is very similar to yours..... left on green only Sep 2012 #43
Consider the source left on green only Sep 2012 #37
I sure as hell did. Zoeisright Sep 2012 #38
Yes, you can. My mother = Evangelical, Me? Agnostic... there you go. NotThisTime Sep 2012 #39
Any half-wit Christian knows that's EXACTLY what Jesus did! ancianita Sep 2012 #42
Well goats were slaughtered ... etherealtruth Sep 2012 #45
Whoever said that line is woefully ignorant sakabatou Sep 2012 #47
First of all Obama never has been a Muslim, so it's a false argument ... automatic loss for them Raine Sep 2012 #53
I'm rather uncomfortable with discussing religion mick063 Sep 2012 #54
So does he worship Wotan or some other pagan god? Presumably... JHB Sep 2012 #55
SRSLY ? eppur_se_muova Sep 2012 #57
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