yikes. some people in this thread need to study some christian theology before making claims about a book they clearly don't understand.
5/2/2009 1:02:02 AM
5/2/2009 1:56:38 PM
5/2/2009 5:53:09 PM
^ Have you read the other torture thread?Zubaidah gave up what he knew before being tortured: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/28/AR2009032802066.htmlhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/23/opinion/23soufan.html?_r=1&ref=opinionThe LA plot was foiled BEFORE KSM was ever captured: http://vyan.blogspot.com/2009/04/library-plot-was-foiled-before-ksm-was.htmlandhttp://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/4/23/723640/-The-torture-prevented-a-west-coast-9-11-lieFBI guy says no plots were ever foiled from torture:http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2008/12/torture200812?printable=true¤tPage=all
5/2/2009 8:31:58 PM
5/3/2009 12:09:36 AM
http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=20701about how the top nazi and american interrogators in WWII agreed that violence only harmed the quality of intelligence gained from interrogation.\
5/3/2009 9:03:34 AM
Greatest generation, my ass. Those guys were pussies.LET'S SMOKE 'EM OUT OF THEIR HOLES LIKE THE GENTLE CARPENTER!!!]
5/3/2009 5:42:03 PM
5/3/2009 5:58:45 PM
5/4/2009 4:42:30 AM
In other words, God is kinda like Richard Nixon.
5/4/2009 6:00:08 AM
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5/4/2009 12:19:04 PM
As long as you do not get on the topic of rituals, who is better jesus v Muhammed, and scripture differences you would think the Evangelical right and the Fundamentalist Islamic regime's would get along. Both group tend to favor authoritarian regimes (although evangelicals like to pretend they believe in democracy) that incite religious moral doctrine into a strict attitude toward social freedoms.Also, both believe their chosen religion is better and should in incorporated into gov't policy besides just being the state religion. Many of our moonbat Jesus Bible thumping americans would feel right at home with a strict sharia law country where...- Alcohol is prohibited- Woman are exepected to dress conservatively (albeit full burkas in some middle eastern countries)- No Homos- Drugs are bad- No gambling- A lot of music/movies censored- Public prayer- An us v. them attitude- Abortions illegal- Blind patriotism towards ones country[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 12:56 PM. Reason : l]
5/4/2009 12:54:32 PM
5/5/2009 12:42:45 AM
5/5/2009 1:16:54 AM
I definitely wouldn't say I support torture. I would never picket at the White House in favor of it. But I really don't care that much if it goes on. I mean, can anyone here say that IF we could have prevented 9-11 by torturing 100 suspected terrorists, would you have done it? Without debating the effectiveness of torture, I would without a doubt say yes.If you don't think torture goes on, regardless of who is in office or regardless of what the official policy is, keep dreaming. It does and it always will.A lot of people claim to have this amazing moral compass, which is proudly displayed in classrooms and on the internet, but that's where it stops. I am more of a realist on the matter. if I could maybe trade 1000 whacko Muslims for a few Americans, I'd gladly make the trade. Let's be honest here.... there are about a bazillion starving Somali children, but if I could trade a SuperBowl win for 100,000 of them being able to eat, I wouldn't do it. And I bet deep down most people are the same way but just don't admit it.
5/5/2009 3:07:34 AM
^^ He just said not to pray only to be seen, but to be sincere.
5/5/2009 3:54:09 AM
^Are y'all talking about the same thing?When I read "public prayer" I'm thinking that means government-led prayer. Like prayer in public schools or a mayor leading the whole town in a public prayer. (...a clear violation of the 1st amendment.)...not simply instances of individuals praying in public areas.
5/5/2009 6:53:17 AM
5/5/2009 7:09:51 AM
He's honest; I don't give a shit about the Super Bowl, but you don't see me selling all of my possessions and giving all my money to starving Somalian children. I must also be the worst person in the history of existence.
5/5/2009 8:55:45 AM
You equate a superbowl loss with giving away all your money and posessions?
5/5/2009 9:47:52 AM
5/5/2009 10:19:33 AM
Lumex, you missed the point. Feeble's example was hyperbole to suggest that people are not as moral as they portray on internet message boards. OEPII1 either is an idiot and took it at face value or was being sarcastic.I was responding, assuming the former and followed up with hyperbole of my own. But the point remains; there are plenty of moral issues that we ignore (starving children in somalia for example) but at the same time we proudly display our morality. But then, isn't that the point of a subject-oriented message board? Damn you FeebleMinded!
5/5/2009 11:04:23 AM
He wasnt using hyperbole, he was either being serious or he was trolling.
5/5/2009 11:09:16 AM
5/5/2009 12:08:38 PM
5/5/2009 1:00:24 PM
^^ Rationalizing slavery because it's in the Bible, just because it was "a different time" with "different circumstances", is pretty pathetic....
5/5/2009 1:05:49 PM
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5/6/2009 2:28:51 PM
Well, Grummy, our problem with that is that it sounds like a cop out. "The Lord works in mysterious ways" has been used to explain away incongruities between what he Bible says and the way things actually work for millennia.At first I thought that this was the easy way out, but man I bet it takes a lot of mental fortitude to look at how fucked up the Bible and organized religion is still go along with it.
5/6/2009 2:56:13 PM
This is garbage. I find it difficult to believe America has any real Christians anyway. If I had to compare i'd say Christians in America are the same side of the coin as the crazy Muslim extremists they're fighting.
5/6/2009 3:15:08 PM
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5/6/2009 11:38:09 PM
Willy Nilly I can't imagine how you got to be so arrogant and full of yourself that you refuse to accept that there is even a possibility of a higher power than yourself. I will admit, I used to be a Bible-thumping Christian, but after researching a lot of things I came to realize that there were in fact inconsistancies in what people said and in things I read. I definitely backed off a lot in my "blind faith" but wow.... people like you are a real work. There are millions of people who believe in God's existance... scholars, doctors, people from every walk of life. Yet an arrogant dickhole like yourself puts yourself and your belief (or non-belief) above all these people.... you sound like a great guy. The plain and simple fact is I do not know if God exists. I want to believe he does, but I really don't think that there is any way to be 100% certain. But one thing is for sure, I am not going to refute the very possibility of some kind of higher power.People like you love to start/post in threads like these and start talking shit about "Christians"... for what reason I do not know. But equating the views of some Christians with all Christians is absolutely stupid.... there is no other word for it. Just because ten NCSU fans get thrown out of the game for getting drunk and yelling racial slurs at the opposing players, does that mean all NCSU fans are drunk racists? Or even many? No, it does not. You find an isolated survey with a small percentage differential (12%) in who knows what kind of sample size, and now you can make generalizations about not just millions of Christians, but from your deniance of any type of God, the millions of people who believe in any form of higher power. There is absolutely no other word for you besides stupid.
5/7/2009 3:01:58 AM
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5/7/2009 8:23:06 AM
^lol
5/7/2009 8:32:04 AM
5/7/2009 8:37:26 AM
Which is it Lord!? The Gourd or the Shoe? I must know.
5/7/2009 8:57:16 AM
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5/7/2009 12:31:14 PM
5/7/2009 12:38:48 PM
Are we really going to keep respoding to such blatant trolling?
5/7/2009 12:53:42 PM
I stopped posting once I reached the "God works in mysterious ways" argument. I mean, really? Christians know they can't defend the bible once we get down to brass tacks. They just really really want to believe that it's true. Many Christians are not fools, some are actually quite intelligent and logical in most other areas of their life. However, when you've grown up around an entire social structure (church, family) that reinforces your belief in this, it's a big step to admit that it might be rubbish.
5/7/2009 1:53:36 PM
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5/9/2009 12:35:42 AM
And GrumpyGOP, who never went to church a day in his life until he converted at 17.But I'm a pathetic, delusional idiot, in the eyes of more than just Willy Nilly.I'll live.
5/9/2009 1:58:16 AM
5/9/2009 5:16:55 AM