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Much like Nietzsche's statement that 'god is dead', Marx's statement that 'All that is solid melts into air' was stating the demise of religion due to modernity. Now if the god of modernity is dead is there now a post-modern god?
Originally posted by Vladamir no1God's dead for good.
Much like Nietzsche's statement that 'god is dead', Marx's statement that 'All that is solid melts into air' was stating the demise of religion due to modernity. Now if the god of modernity is dead is there now a post-modern god?
Originally posted by dj2beckerwithout order nothing exists, without chaos nothing evolves, now get on your knees so I can stick this gun in your mouth.
As long as you think so, you can be god of your own little universe. Isn't that cool? Imagine the chaos...
Well, we see it around us already...
Originally posted by GinoJSo the more chaos you create the faster we can evovle, right?
without order nothing exists, without chaos nothing evolves, now get on your knees so I can stick this gun in your mouth.
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Originally posted by dj2beckerRight. All the fanatic christians go kill the innocent civilians in Muslim countries.
So the more chaos you create the faster we can evovle, right?
I start to see the reasoning behind all the crime, murder, and choas in the world! 😛
Originally posted by AcemasterA variety of people belonging to various religions (or claiming to) have been guilty of that crime (blowing up buses containing members of another religion) including people claiming to be Christian.
You better figure out which religion blows up buses with the other religion riding it before you say things like that, Gino.
Originally posted by AcemasterI don't understand Christianity. It sounds like a very fictional belief.
We are Christians because we believe in God and Jesus, that Jesus died for our sins and rose again, and because we asked him to save us.Refer to what snowininscotland posted.
Originally posted by twhiteheadA way to tell if somebody who blew up a bus was a Christian: if they blew it up, they aren't! Did you ever think that the reason you rarely here about is because it rarely happens? I'd bet your life on it that if it ever happend, it would be on the news. The news is against Christianity, you know.
A variety of people belonging to various religions (or claiming to) have been guilty of that crime (blowing up buses containing members of another religion) including people claiming to be Christian.
What always amazes me is the way the news reports groups a Islamist but never identifies the opposing side a Christian. eg "The Islamist rebels ..."
Or " Its merely "Government forces ..."
Only rarely is there a "Christian minority .."