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In reply to the discussion: God, guns and guts, eh? [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)15. Oh, a good reason can be given for killing nonbelievers?
Wow. That's amazing. Do you have any idea what that good reason would be? Or what context would make it OK to kill them?
Would "bring my enemies and slay them before me" be one of those messages of "loving all" found in the NT?
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The US was founded both on the principle of freedom from religion and freedom of religion.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#2
I have no problem with legitimate or constructive critiscism or even condemnation.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#37
What "evidence" could there possibly be for what your god wants? Are you qualified to judge this?
mr blur
Jan 2013
#24
"God can kill whoever he wants, I'm certainly cool with that, he's the reason I'm alive. "
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#29
Actually religion has been commanding people to kill others since the beginning of time
Marrah_G
Jan 2013
#45
The best reference for a violent Rambo type Jesus is the Infancy Gospel of Thomas:
dimbear
Jan 2013
#38