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Thread started 11/04/09 2:14pm

Couldbu2

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The Sanz SHO! Asks Is Religion for the Weak?

There's A New Video Cast Online called The Sanz SHO! - Their from Detroit and Speak on Various Subject Matters. They have really good shows on Human Sexuality, Religion, Politics and Entertainment.

Perhaps you guys will give them a View.
This particular segment that I've posted is about Religion, of course they have several segments, but to wet your taste buds. Check it out and Lets Discuss: Is Religion for the Weak?

You be the Judge!

http://www.youtube.com/wa...qAZXv5u3EA

ENJOY!

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Reply #1 posted 11/04/09 4:58pm

realm

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Depends, the opposite of Christianity is Satanism which deals with ones natural human desires and primal needs. More strength in avoiding sin or giving into them and being animal like?

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Reply #2 posted 11/05/09 1:43am

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realm said:

Depends, the opposite of Christianity is Sanity


I've amended your spelling error.

"It is an established maxim and moral that he who makes an assertion without knowing whether it is true or false is guilty of falsehood, and the accidental truth of the assertion does not justify or excuse him"

Abraham Lincoln
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Reply #3 posted 11/05/09 10:23am

XxAxX

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cloudy? is that you?????

ufo
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Reply #4 posted 11/05/09 10:38am

uPtoWnNY

razor said:

realm said:

Depends, the opposite of Christianity is Sanity


I've amended your spelling error.



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Reply #5 posted 11/05/09 10:39am

free0001

razor said:

realm said:

Depends, the opposite of Christianity is Sanity


I've amended your spelling error.


Your mind appears as sharp as your name, Razor!

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Reply #6 posted 11/05/09 12:15pm

Rightly

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Nietzsche seemed to think so.
he called christianity "slave morality"

it's a defensive stance glorifying what you have, if all you have is poverty & suffering then run it up the flag pole and shout about it.

small circles, big wheels!
I've got a pretty firm grip on the obvious!
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Reply #7 posted 11/05/09 12:28pm

realm

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Rightly said:

Nietzsche seemed to think so.
he called christianity "slave morality"

it's a defensive stance glorifying what you have, if all you have is poverty & suffering then run it up the flag pole and shout about it.


Nietzsche was simple minded. I've known Christians that were poor. I've known some that have huge amounts of funds. Not everyone views "weakness" in terms of how much bank you got.

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Reply #8 posted 11/06/09 12:01am

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I think this argument can be debunked by looking at Christians in countries where people are not free to be Christians. In China Christians are beaten, tortured, raped and killed every day because they are Christian. Yesterday I heard a woman tell how she and her husband had a prayer meeting in there home and the authorities heard about it. The authorities came to their home and took her husband to an encampment then they proceeded to rape and torture her. They told her unless she told them who was at the meeting and renounced her faith that would confiscate her home and she would never see her husband again. She told them nothing and asked them to leave her alone. She said "you have already taken everything from me." They said, "Not everything give us your shoes." They took her shoes then proceeded to stomp on her feet until the bones were crushed. So here was this woman crippled, raped, tortured, homeless and probably a widow in a village in China where people were scared to help her. All because she would not deny Christ. I don't see how anyone could call this woman and others like her weak.

Louie Gohmert Speaker of the House 2011
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Reply #9 posted 11/06/09 12:15am

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Really? is this gonna be some sort of dumbass weekly thread?


Detroit what happened?

"...I will go to the animal shelter and get you a kitty cat. I will let you fall in love...with that kitty cat. And then on some dark, cold night I will steal away into your home...and punch you in the face!"
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Reply #10 posted 11/06/09 2:38am

Rightly

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demore said:

I think this argument can be debunked by looking at Christians in countries where people are not free to be Christians. In China Christians are beaten, tortured, raped and killed every day because they are Christian. Yesterday I heard a woman tell how she and her husband had a prayer meeting in there home and the authorities heard about it. The authorities came to their home and took her husband to an encampment then they proceeded to rape and torture her. They told her unless she told them who was at the meeting and renounced her faith that would confiscate her home and she would never see her husband again. She told them nothing and asked them to leave her alone. She said "you have already taken everything from me." They said, "Not everything give us your shoes." They took her shoes then proceeded to stomp on her feet until the bones were crushed. So here was this woman crippled, raped, tortured, homeless and probably a widow in a village in China where people were scared to help her. All because she would not deny Christ. I don't see how anyone could call this woman and others like her weak.

definately weak in the broader sense

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