Message from @juts kill nme

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2019-09-01 10:21:12 UTC  

I am all for the different forms. I just think that Christanity evolved and it was able to accept paganism

2019-09-01 10:21:18 UTC  

It was just way fucking harder to read

2019-09-01 10:22:14 UTC  

I think this is the reason why many times over they tried to tell people to give up but they are clear with it and would enforce some kind of non- islamic doctrination like they have done in Austria.

2019-09-01 10:22:41 UTC  

I make a comment about racial and ethnic claims leading to infighting and injustice, and he comes at me with every possible offhand reference to justice and jurisprudence, and that somehow means that injustice never existed?

2019-09-01 10:22:47 UTC  

I don't consider Christianity to be a threat nowadays. They've been pacified by the shutdowns and debunking, and unlike Islam weren't willing to behead everyone and start constant wars over who was right.

2019-09-01 10:23:04 UTC  

It's like trying to list all the legal subdivisions of homicide to disprove the existence of murder.

2019-09-01 10:23:14 UTC  

That's not debunking.

2019-09-01 10:23:18 UTC  

thats why they should release the kraken

2019-09-01 10:23:28 UTC  

i mean the Old old testament

2019-09-01 10:23:37 UTC  

or the new new testmanet

2019-09-01 10:23:39 UTC  

I think that Christianity needs to be more of a threat because most of you do not get that they form the laws in European countries. You are indoctrinated from birth in most countries

2019-09-01 10:24:52 UTC  

Christian ethic teaches that stealing is unconditionally wrong. Islam teaches that stealing from your enemy is okay, so you should make enemies. In the Old Testament, when there is a tribe that needs to be wiped out for a very particular reason, God forbids looting and punishes people who loot.

2019-09-01 10:24:59 UTC  

@juts kill nme What is your preference?

2019-09-01 10:25:07 UTC  

I think they've begun to fear their influence in the modern era, though. Being a very income-focused organization ever since the Romans started shit, they cower when any bad thing said means less income, and less followers.

2019-09-01 10:25:07 UTC  

I was taught that stealing is wrong by people, not by Christianity

2019-09-01 10:25:22 UTC  

And who taught the people?

2019-09-01 10:25:27 UTC  

People did

2019-09-01 10:25:34 UTC  

Reading what?

2019-09-01 10:25:45 UTC  

Something written by a person, from some person's ideas

2019-09-01 10:25:55 UTC  

We know what you wanna say

2019-09-01 10:25:56 UTC  
2019-09-01 10:26:09 UTC  

Not stealing is not merely an oral tradition governed by superstition and bad luck. It's a moral imperative.

2019-09-01 10:26:24 UTC  

These are human things, not holy things.

2019-09-01 10:26:29 UTC  

Again refering back to 1 Corinthians chapter 10

** Warnings From Israel’s History **

``1 For I do not want you to be ignorant of the fact, brothers and sisters, that our ancestors were all under the cloud and that they all passed through the sea. 2 They were all baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea. 3 They all ate the same spiritual food 4 and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ. 5 Nevertheless, God was not pleased with most of them; their bodies were scattered in the wilderness. 6 Now these things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things as they did. 7 Do not be idolaters, as some of them were; as it is written: “The people sat down to eat and drink and got up to indulge in revelry.” 8 We should not commit sexual immorality, as some of them did—and in one day twenty-three thousand of them died. 9 We should not test Christ, as some of them did—and were killed by snakes. 10 And do not grumble, as some of them did—and were killed by the destroying angel. ``

2019-09-01 10:26:56 UTC  

Pack animals also know not to steal. No god taught them this through a great revelation.

2019-09-01 10:26:59 UTC  

Not stealing is people realizing that society works better if they don't steal

2019-09-01 10:27:01 UTC  

It's not a moral imperative, it's a utilitarian one

2019-09-01 10:27:05 UTC  

They already knew in the bible that there was war and there were problems with religious fractions.

2019-09-01 10:27:18 UTC  

Christians steal as much as atheists do

2019-09-01 10:27:47 UTC  

@Lios That's horseshit, or goatshit to be more precise. Goats have no concept of boundaries, they will eat anything.

2019-09-01 10:27:48 UTC  

It's just instinctual. The gold standard is pretty much the only natural dogma we can apply.

2019-09-01 10:27:50 UTC  

what ever dude ... it is in the bible

2019-09-01 10:27:54 UTC  

They knew slaying and slaughtering of animals----- halal or kosha was wrong

2019-09-01 10:27:57 UTC  

Goats are not pack animals, they are herd animals.

2019-09-01 10:28:39 UTC  

Wolves know damn well when they steal, and often try to hide the evidence. Showing they know instinctually that it is wrong.

2019-09-01 10:28:45 UTC  

Pack animals, carnivores if you want to be precise, have instinctive knowledge of territory and personal belonging, they will growl at you if you try and approach their food. They know what stealing is and guard against it.

2019-09-01 10:29:09 UTC  

They also steal. Nature is fallible.

2019-09-01 10:29:11 UTC  

This is all structural things that will come back into society again if people read and start to discuss.

2019-09-01 10:30:11 UTC  

I don't trust religious people with morality, because they don't justify their morals with reason, but with "muh book"

2019-09-01 10:30:37 UTC  

So you'd rather your morality come from people who say that all white people are racist?

2019-09-01 10:30:44 UTC  

Because that's what we're getting.