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IMO anyone can call themselves Christians, it doesn’t mean that you are one, real Christians wouldn’t kill/hurt anyone, the one whom the Christianity faith is built around was never violent or encouraged violence, some of the other people who have founded/started a religion were violent/immoral therefore you can blame the religion for attacks created by its followers , if Christianity was a violent religion/taught violence then u could blame Christianity, but people like the KKK and all of these other terrorists/cults call themselves Christian (probably because they were born in a Christian state/country, baptised at birth or go to some backwards church that doesn’t teach the Bible correctly) but they are really lead by their own desires/hatred for others, if they were truly Christian (confessors of/believers in Christ, and follow the teachings of the bible correctly, and used Jesus as an example of how a Christian should act then they wouldn’t be doing these things. Christ taught “love your neighbour as thyself” “love thine enemy” I don’t think Christianity should be blamed for these so called “Christian” terrorist attacks but the people themselves - just my thoughts on the matter
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
Wherever there is Christianity there is peace and tolerance.
Quote from: Real American on August 26, 2007, 07:18:00 AMWherever there is Christianity there is peace and tolerance. What about Northern Ireland?
Quote from: Foday-muh'fuckin-Sankoh, bitch! on August 26, 2007, 08:04:02 AMQuote from: Real American on August 26, 2007, 07:18:00 AMWherever there is Christianity there is peace and tolerance. What about Northern Ireland?Who is being killed in Northern Ireland?
Who is being killed in Northern Ireland?
I love multiculturalism.
fuck this thread