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Missing the point I didn't shit on your beliefs.. I shit on your attitude. You didn't simply say I don't believe in Heaven. You made a smart ass remark about fairy tales... a slight at buddy for believing in such a thing. Ive noticed you make comments like this often about Christians trying to belittle them. I have met other atheist that do the same.. Its like their arrogance cant just let someone have their beliefs.. They feel a need to ridicule them and try and make them feel ridiculous. I dont get it.

Personally I am not a religious person.. Always kinda felt that heaven is now. Life is what you make it. You can be a good person and have a family and love them. Heaven..

Or you can be a piece of shit, rob , cheat and steel and live in your own personal hell

Is there a dude with horns underground with a pitch fork and flames??? I don't think so, but I'm not going judge or minimize anyone that does. Who cares??

Apparently, Goober, YOU care. You're quick to jump on non-Xtians who contradict Buddy, who disparages any and all who don't follow his superstitions, but you say nothing about Buddy posting his own personal ideology, and denigrating those who don't agree.

So, I'll ask you again, Goober, who else, other than Buddy, on this forum, has ever started a thread espousing his own personal religious dogma?

Well, Goober? Well? :0008.......

...........Goober: (Silence)
 

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Apparently, Goober, YOU care. You're quick to jump on non-Xtians who contradict Buddy, who disparages any and all who don't follow his superstitions, but you say nothing about Buddy posting his own personal ideology, and denigrating those who don't agree.

So, I'll ask you again, Goober, who else, other than Buddy, on this forum, has ever started a thread espousing his own personal religious dogma?

Well, Goober? Well? :0008.......

...........Goober: (Silence)

I have never started a thread with MY OWN personal ideology or religious dogma. That's where you're mistaken. I embrace the teachings of Jesus Christ. But sadly, lots of people are critical of Jesus. You're just one of many.
 
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I have never started a thread with MY OWN personal ideology or religious dogma. That's where you're mistaken. I embrace the teachings of Jesus Christ. But sadly, lots of people are critical of Jesus. You're just one of many.

Who's criticizing Jesus? Show me one post where someone says anything to that affect.
 

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I have never started a thread with MY OWN personal ideology or religious dogma. That's where you're mistaken. I embrace the teachings of Jesus Christ. But sadly, lots of people are critical of Jesus. You're just one of many.

Of course you have started a thread with your personal ideology. This thread. The fact that some others may have the same ideology is immaterial. YOU are posting about YOUR beliefs, and, as I might point out, it is only one of many hundreds of ideologies. There must be 50 flavors of Christianity alone, all the way from Catholics to Lutherans to snake handlers and stake burners.

When's the last time a Wican, Muslim, atheist or Shinto started a thread about his wonderful religion?

I have said not one word critical of your Jesus. I don't dislike him any more than I dislike Mohammad or the Buddha. They're all imaginary. And the followers of all of them have used their supposed teachings to justify war, torture and slaughter.

When's the last time anyone committed mass murder while chanting "Die for the glory of atheism?"
 

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Maybe we need kickserv to come down and link all the times you showed how hateful you really are.

Maybe we need Send It to come down and link all the times YOU showed what an Intolerant Hypocritical POS YOU ARE!

Sincerely,
The Truth has No Agenda!
 
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Maybe we need Send It to come down and link all the times YOU showed what an Intolerant Hypocritical POS YOU ARE!

Sincerely,
The Truth has No Agenda!

Ya better hurry up before your dumbass gets banned and comes back with yet another username.
 

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Ya better hurry up before your dumbass gets banned and comes back with yet another username.

You should have been banned 20x over with your incessant antagonistic intolerant bullshit. The fact you run with rest of your kind that permeates this site is the only reason your sorry excuse of existence here has not been terminated.

The Truth has No Agenda!
 

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Apparently, Goober, YOU care. You're quick to jump on non-Xtians who contradict Buddy, who disparages any and all who don't follow his superstitions, but you say nothing about Buddy posting his own personal ideology, and denigrating those who don't agree.

So, I'll ask you again, Goober, who else, other than Buddy, on this forum, has ever started a thread espousing his own personal religious dogma?

Well, Goober? Well? :0008.......

...........Goober: (Silence)


Jesus (pun intended) you guys are thick.. Again I don't care if someone is Atheist, Christian, Hindi or worships Satan.. I dont give a shit. I could care less who contradicts buddy. Hes a big boy he can think for himself. What I take issue with is how Nuts and most other Atheists I know are so cocky and in your face about it. Personally I am not a religious person.. But Im not going to ridicule and try to make those who are religious feel stupid about it like comparing buddys beliefs to Fairy Tales.

Why cant atheist just let people be? If a christian was constantly insulting another persons religious beliefs I would prolly "jump on them too"

But to my knowledge buddy has never done that. I could be wrong? Seems to be a pattern with most Atheist ive noticed.
 

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Jesus (pun intended) you guys are thick.. Again I don't care if someone is Atheist, Christian, Hindi or worships Satan.. I dont give a shit. I could care less who contradicts buddy. Hes a big boy he can think for himself. What I take issue with is how Nuts and most other Atheists I know are so cocky and in your face about it. Personally I am not a religious person.. But Im not going to ridicule and try to make those who are religious feel stupid about it like comparing buddys beliefs to Fairy Tales.

Why cant atheist just let people be? If a christian was constantly insulting another persons religious beliefs I would prolly "jump on them too"

But to my knowledge buddy has never done that. I could be wrong? Seems to be a pattern with most Atheist ive noticed.

its reasonable thinking

athesists are too out there with their beliefs

and buddy dont mean no harm

much anyways
 

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I have said not one word critical of your Jesus. I don't dislike him any more than I dislike Mohammad or the Buddha. They're all imaginary. And the followers of all of them have used their supposed teachings to justify war, torture and slaughter.

When's the last time anyone committed mass murder while chanting "Die for the glory of atheism?"

Must be nice to have an imaginary morality to follow. Easy way out. When you spew hate at Christianity you do so at Jesus. So don't give me that bullshit that no one has said one critical word of your jesus. 1 in 10 americans do not believe in god. Very small minority. Thats fine by me. Believe what you want. Good company here at madjacks.

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WASHINGTON (RNS) As she embarks, again, on a presidential campaign, one facet of Hillary Clinton, 67, is unchanged across her decades as a lawyer, first lady, senator and secretary of state: She was, is and likely always will be a social-justice-focused Methodist.

1) She was shaped by a saying popular among Methodists: ?Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can,? says Paul Kengor in his book ?God and Hillary Clinton.?

As a girl, she was part of the guild that cleaned the altar at First United Methodist Church in Park Ridge, Ill. As a teen, she visited inner-city Chicago churches with the youth pastor, Don Jones, her spiritual mentor until his death in 2009. During her husband?s presidency, the first family worshipped at Washington?s Foundry United Methodist Church, and Time magazine described her membership in a bipartisan women?s prayer group organized by evangelicals.

2) Clinton?s been known to carry a Bible in her purse but, she told the 2007 CNN Faith Forum, ?advertising? her faith ?doesn?t come naturally to me.? Every vote Clinton made as a senator from New York, she said, was ?a moral responsibility.? When asked at the forum why she thought God allows suffering, Clinton demurred on theology, then swiftly turned her answer to activism: ?The existence of suffering calls us to action.?

In a 1993 speech at the University of Texas, Clinton declared: ?We need a new politics of meaning. ? We have to summon up what we believe is morally and ethically and spiritually correct and do the best we can with God?s guidance.? A month later, she was pictured as a saint in a Sunday New York Times Magazine exploration of that ?politics of meaning? phrase.

3) Prayer matters. Clinton joked at the Faith Forum that sometimes her plea is, ?Oh, Lord, why can?t you help me lose weight?? But her daily habit, she said, is praying, ?for discernment, for wisdom, for strength, for courage ? ?

What she calls ?grace notes? matter, too. She described them to adviser Burns Strider as ?a gift that is undeserved but bestowed by the everyday joys, beauties, kindnesses, pleasures of life that can strike a deep chord of connection between us and the divine and between us and the mundane.?

4) God politics gets tough. In 2008, Clinton battered then-Sen. Barack Obama for saying economically hard-pressed Americans were bitter and ?cling to guns or religion.? At the CNN Compassion Forum, Clinton said the Democratic Party ?has been viewed as a party that didn?t understand the values and way of life of so many Americans. ? It?s important that we make clear that we believe people are people of faith because it is part of their whole being. It is what gives them meaning in life.?

5) Last April, Clinton told the annual United Methodist Women Assembly that their shared faith has guided her to be ?an advocate for children and families, for women and men around the world who are oppressed and persecuted, denied their human rights and human dignity.?
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damn Hillary carrys a bible in her purse

what a fine American President she will make for 8 yrs

what neo con can even hope to defeat that campaign war machine
 

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WASHINGTON (RNS) As she embarks, again, on a presidential campaign, one facet of Hillary Clinton, 67, is unchanged across her decades as a lawyer, first lady, senator and secretary of state: She was, is and likely always will be a social-justice-focused Methodist.

1) She was shaped by a saying popular among Methodists: ?Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can,? says Paul Kengor in his book ?God and Hillary Clinton.?

As a girl, she was part of the guild that cleaned the altar at First United Methodist Church in Park Ridge, Ill. As a teen, she visited inner-city Chicago churches with the youth pastor, Don Jones, her spiritual mentor until his death in 2009. During her husband?s presidency, the first family worshipped at Washington?s Foundry United Methodist Church, and Time magazine described her membership in a bipartisan women?s prayer group organized by evangelicals.

2) Clinton?s been known to carry a Bible in her purse but, she told the 2007 CNN Faith Forum, ?advertising? her faith ?doesn?t come naturally to me.? Every vote Clinton made as a senator from New York, she said, was ?a moral responsibility.? When asked at the forum why she thought God allows suffering, Clinton demurred on theology, then swiftly turned her answer to activism: ?The existence of suffering calls us to action.?

In a 1993 speech at the University of Texas, Clinton declared: ?We need a new politics of meaning. ? We have to summon up what we believe is morally and ethically and spiritually correct and do the best we can with God?s guidance.? A month later, she was pictured as a saint in a Sunday New York Times Magazine exploration of that ?politics of meaning? phrase.

3) Prayer matters. Clinton joked at the Faith Forum that sometimes her plea is, ?Oh, Lord, why can?t you help me lose weight?? But her daily habit, she said, is praying, ?for discernment, for wisdom, for strength, for courage ? ?

What she calls ?grace notes? matter, too. She described them to adviser Burns Strider as ?a gift that is undeserved but bestowed by the everyday joys, beauties, kindnesses, pleasures of life that can strike a deep chord of connection between us and the divine and between us and the mundane.?

4) God politics gets tough. In 2008, Clinton battered then-Sen. Barack Obama for saying economically hard-pressed Americans were bitter and ?cling to guns or religion.? At the CNN Compassion Forum, Clinton said the Democratic Party ?has been viewed as a party that didn?t understand the values and way of life of so many Americans. ? It?s important that we make clear that we believe people are people of faith because it is part of their whole being. It is what gives them meaning in life.?

5) Last April, Clinton told the annual United Methodist Women Assembly that their shared faith has guided her to be ?an advocate for children and families, for women and men around the world who are oppressed and persecuted, denied their human rights and human dignity.?
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damn Hillary carrys a bible in her purse

what a fine American President she will make for 8 yrs

what neo con can even hope to defeat that campaign war machine
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