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TwistedSister 3 points ago +4 / -1

The difference between you guys and Muslims is, the Muslims would be proud of their protesters. You guys just continuously apologize for them. One day you'll be as brave as the Muslims, one day.

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BajoPivljanin 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was repeating something similar. For Muslims, Mohamed is sacred. Draw him and find out. For Westerners, there is nothing sacred.

Next year, experts say pedo is healthy, they are going to volunteer their kids

With this mindset, West can't win. It will stay socialist for the next 100 years

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TwistedSister 0 points ago +2 / -2

It all comes down to what you will tolerate and what you won't tolerate.

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Rudyard 2 points ago +2 / -0

Muslims are, when it comes to such things, Marxists.

I.E. whatever happens, even if it seems to hurt their cause, is actually good. In Islam, this is because everything is “Allah’s will”. In strict atheistic Marxism, it’s because everything “advances the revolution”. Works the same way.

It’s a neat way to absolve yourself of any mistakes, just declare your mistakes to be victories.

American Christians don’t have that philosophy to fall back on. Their God allows them to suffer defeat, and when they do, they have to take it, with a small grumble about a “fallen world”.

Sometimes, knowledge helps you explain the world.

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TwistedSister -1 points ago +1 / -2

Maybe if you actually read the Bible you wouldn't say such silly things.

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Rudyard 2 points ago +2 / -0

Au contraire, mon frere. It’s precisely because I know the prophets well that I say such things. Perhaps if you understood that right now, we Trump voters are entering the Babylonian captivity, you’d be able to parse my posts.

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TwistedSister -1 points ago +1 / -2

Uh-huh. What's the overturning the money tables about again? I'm sure you know all about that too, right?

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Rudyard 2 points ago +2 / -0

I see I’m talking to a theologically illiterate person. I am talking about the Cosmology of different religions as a handle to understand their adherents actions re: violence. Yes, Jesus, in one periscope, did something violent. And, at the same time, he taught non-violence and dud not resist violence to his body. He also, in case you didn’t know, told his followers to carry swords.

What he didn’t do was give them blanket absolution for any violence to non-Christians like the Koran does, not dud he give them blanket authority for political action, instead he and Paul specifically taught that earthly authority is prima facie legitimate.

Combine this with the teaching I am referring to, that corporate Earthly suffering represents God’s will and may be punishment for corporate sins (see: “The Prophets”) and you start to see why Christians have a hard time figuring out if they’re supposed to take up arms, or apologize.

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TwistedSister -1 points ago +1 / -2

I see. Oh, the Lord did something violent, so that means we can never do violence is your big Christian message for the day?

It's no wonder nobody ever put you in charge of anything.

Cosmology of religions, oh, no, if I use big words, I'm gonna sound like I'm really smart.....

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Rudyard 2 points ago +2 / -0

Let me bounce a pearl off your head. Boop.

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BajoPivljanin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh shut up with that violence. What do you want to be, 100% saints?

Good, toddlers are going to kick your ass

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Shalomtoyou 0 points ago +1 / -1

My mother said this last night on facebook. "He said 'fight' in his speech 15 times."

I'm like: "So a president who says 'We're going to fight poverty and we're going to fight unemployment'" is calling for violence?