Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:41 am
Ehh - this democracy is most certainly not.Ausoi wrote:Hate to break it to you religion haters but this democracy was founded on religious views.
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Ehh - this democracy is most certainly not.Ausoi wrote:Hate to break it to you religion haters but this democracy was founded on religious views.
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Have you ever seen anyone who isn't?Aramant wrote:Wait, are you saying all Middle Eastern people are hairy?
Wrong.Ausoi wrote:Hate to break it to you religion haters but this democracy was founded on religious views.
Ausoi wrote: In the case if Islam, it is religion that leads them to be violent because it's part of their theology - if they can't persuade you to convert to their religion then they have to kill you.
Same crap has happened with christianity in the past...I'm not defending it, but it's not a part of the theology of REAL christians.
I'm questioning your assertion that the Jews killed Jesus.Ausoi wrote:Uh, I'm not sure what you are questioning?
No. What little religion they held to was more in line with deism. They revered Locke more than Jesus. You can dispute that the U.S. was founded on religious ideals. Because it wasn't. It was founded on ideals of economic liberalism, freedom of speech, and democratic government. You sound like one of those neocon wackos we have over here in the states who are trying to re-write history. You're not part of the Texas school board, are you? Attend any Tea Party conventions lately?Ausoi wrote:Hey, what I'm trying to get at is that (1) the U.S. was religion based, you cannot dispute that, I don't care what book tries to say it's not, if you go to the source, a majority of the founders were christian and they based the government on that principle...
Now do you have to be religious to live here? Hell no, but please don't tell me it wasn't largely founded on religious ideas.
LOLIn the case if Islam, it is religion that leads them to be violent because it's part of their theology - if they can't persuade you to convert to their religion then they have to kill you.
LOLSame crap has happened with christianity in the past...I'm not defending it, but it's not a part of the theology of REAL christians.
Yea, nothing at all to due with some precious resource in the region, or centuries old grudges and holistic cultural differences.The whole middle-east controversy is based in religion...so it's not gonna end any time soon.
This is the first time I've seen a "history nerd" show up, say a bunch of random things, then tell everyone else to prove them wrong....I'm a history nerd so instead of simply stating that I'm wrong, you might want to provide examples of why I am.
So we can't have a discussion about our differences? Conversations don't have to be competitions. I know that's the norm around the 'net, but GB is different.Ausoi wrote:You aren't going to influence me and I'm not going to influence you
+I'm sorry if I am an ass, but that book doesn't consider both sides, that's why I got upset.
= Does Not ComputeOne thing I would like to say. Don't give me the close minded crap card, I believe in absolutes, and you should also. One of us is right the other is wrong, don't cater to my ideas, and I won't cater to yours.
Pontius Pilate, a corrupt prefect and rabid anti-Semite. That is if Jesus, as a singular man and not a collection of teachings by various apocalyptic prophets from the time collected and reconstructed by Paul of Tarsus, actually existed.:mischief:Oh yeah, at Endboss...I'm curious as to who really killed Jesus if not the Jews?
[citation needed]Ausoi wrote:P.S. if Jesus didn't exist then history is really wacko, because he is the most historically recorded person up to that point.
And once history showed the world to be flat.Ausoi wrote:-snip-
P.S. if Jesus didn't exist then history is really wacko, because he is the most historically recorded person up to that point.
I don't believe that was the question he was referring to.Xandax wrote:
And whether or not Jesus existed historically is no indication of whether or not he was the son of the Christian God.
Especially considering how few historians and writers living during his 'work' in the area where he did all the miracles mentioned him at all. Four out of a few dozen. Only one writing more than a single sentenceXandax wrote: And whether or not Jesus existed historically is no indication of whether or not he was the son of the Christian God.
What?Ausoi wrote:All I see is a difference of opinion...
Andif you can't except my belief in absolutes, how dare you place my ideas on the black and white field, when, according to you there is no black and white.:laugh:
You see it's a flawed idea.
What?P.S. if Jesus didn't exist then history is really wacko, because he is the most historically recorded person up to that point.
TAKR86 wrote: And while I dont have a Quran, I'm fairly certain that if you give me a day, I can find some suras that will say that murder and violence are sins.