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America becoming less and less religious. YEA!:

America becoming less and less religious. YEA!:

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Circling the wagons, eh.
Even that won't be enough once the axe starts falling.

But they might bring back the guillotine to speed it up.


Originally posted by johnnylongwoody
If Satan turns up I want you
beside me in that tight Supergirl outfit.
Satan won't be showing up.

This show is all about the kid, the AntiChrist.

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Originally posted by Green Paladin
For someone who's always going on about the arrogance of atheists, do you realise how arrogant you are in contending that all these people are under the control of Satan? 🙄
Have you heard the hatred coming from them for anything religious, especially Christian?


Originally posted by avalanchethecat
Well you say that, but didn't he drown a lot of his followers that one time?
Uh, I think you mean his enemies...

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Yea, now we get murder and all kinds of things in places we have never seen before since we have no fear of God and none for man.
Kelly
"now we get murder and all kinds of things in places we have never seen before"


where?

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Originally posted by checkbaiter
Uh, I think you mean his enemies...
Well he drowned everyone, except that one incestuous old bloke. If they were all his enemies, doesn't that suggest to you that he'd done a pretty bad job somewhere along the line?

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Yea, now we get murder and all kinds of things in places we have never seen before since we have no fear of God and none for man.
Kelly
Yeah, it was SO much better a thousand years ago with Muslims attacking the known world, Inquisitions tearing people apart because they didn't believe in their brand of god.


Originally posted by sonhouse
Yeah, it was SO much better a thousand years ago with Muslims attacking the known world, Inquisitions tearing people apart because they didn't believe in their brand of god.
A thousand years ago? You forgot the inhumanity of the Christians coming en masse to the Holy Land for target practice. Isn't that usually the final leg of this triad of excuses to bash religion?


Originally posted by sonhouse
http://phys.org/news/2013-03-americans-religion-increasingly-ways.html#firstCmt

I may get freedom FROM religion yet.
You'll get your freedom, just hang in there.

And I too rejoice in this once fine country becoming less and less Christian. Because that means the glorious end draws all the more near.

Can I get an amen, brothers and sisters?


Originally posted by Suzianne
A thousand years ago? You forgot the inhumanity of the Christians coming en masse to the Holy Land for target practice. Isn't that usually the final leg of this triad of excuses to bash religion?
No, actually all bashing must end with Hitler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law


Originally posted by sumydid
You'll get your freedom, just hang in there.

And I too rejoice in this once fine country becoming less and less Christian. Because that means the glorious end draws all the more near.

Can I get an amen, brothers and sisters?
I find it interesting how Christians talk a lot about morals and empathy, but revel in apocalyptic prophesy.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
A thousand years ago? You forgot the inhumanity of the Christians coming en masse to the Holy Land for target practice. Isn't that usually the final leg of this triad of excuses to bash religion?
I was just responding to Kelly's post about how without religion there would be some kind of mass hysteria and mass killings all over the world, I guess with the result that half the population of the world would be killed in this mass frothing at the mouth of the missing religions.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
I find it interesting how Christians talk a lot about morals and empathy, but revel in apocalyptic prophesy.
Sorry, I don't see how they are mutually exclusive.


Originally posted by Suzianne
Sorry, I don't see how they are mutually exclusive.
Mores the pity.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
Mores the pity.
And yet, according to you, it's the Christians who are evasive. Yeah, not so much now.

You let me know when I can start paying attention to anything you say from here on. You know, because you actually have something to say. Or can actually back up what you say.

Because holding others to a standard that you yourself can't be bothered to meet is so "reasonable".