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Moral Genocide

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Condemning genocide, in all of its manifestations, is a good start.

Theology is at its most degenerate when it readily accepts abominations done in God's name.
There is a difference between God and whatever is done in His name.


Originally posted by KellyJay
There is a difference between God and whatever is done in His name.
Not to him.

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Originally posted by Great King Rat
ISIS agrees with you, Eladar.
ISIS follows Satan.

ISIS is evil, just as Islam is evil.


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I guess I'll just believe your statement of faith.


Originally posted by Eladar
ISIS follows Satan.

ISIS is evil, just as Islam is evil.
ISIS believe they follow the word of God when they slaughter, so would you.

Hey moderate Christians; is Eladar an example of what God wanted to happen by having his Word being so vague?


Originally posted by Great King Rat
ISIS believe they follow the word of God when they slaughter, so would you.

Hey moderate Christians; is Eladar an example of what God wanted to happen by having his Word being so vague?
They believe, but they are wrong.

I know to you there is no difference which just goes to show there is little difference between you and ISIS.

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Originally posted by Eladar
They believe, but they are wrong.

I know to you there is no difference which just goes to show there is little difference between you and ISIS.
They believe they are right, just like you.

You are both wrong.

So, to be clear: ISIS and Eladar believe that murdering for God is good.
Great King Rat believes this to be false.

Which makes ISIS and Eladar religious nutcases, and atheist GKR normal.

Atheism 1, religion 0. Again.


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Originally posted by Eladar
Not to him.
Anyone doing anything can say God said so, it doesn't mean God was involved.

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Originally posted by Great King Rat
ISIS believe they follow the word of God when they slaughter, so would you.

Hey moderate Christians; is Eladar an example of what God wanted to happen by having his Word being so vague?
Let me try to be clear about this.

Eladar doesn't speak for Christians, except maybe the most troglodyte varieties, most recently seen here by the likes of RJH. I'm talking about the fundamentalist, literalist, unwilling to believe the facts of their own education in favor of the ingrained mindset of the far right "religious right". I've told him before to try to contain himself to reality, since there is no one on these forums he speaks for besides himself, and yet he seems perfectly willing to present Christianity in the worst light possible.

The Bible is not 'vague'. It presents its message with clarity and veracity. That people like Eladar use it in this way to present his own message of hate is unconscionable. It is when people start using it to promote their own ungodly agendas that I take issue with it. "Interpretation" is one thing, but when one uses this loophole to promote hate is when one runs off the rails and starts pushing a hateful agenda, in total defiance of God's intent.

TL; DR

Eladar speaks for no one in this forum except himself. He clearly does not speak for me, and I would defy you to show me one Christian who is willing to claim that his message of hate does speak for them. His fundamentalist, hateful views are his alone, and he needs to stop quoting scripture to support his views because his kind of hate speech is not supported by scripture, nor by God. It does Christians, and Christ, no favors.


Originally posted by Eladar
I believe God defines what is moral, not man. Man can only agree with God or disagree.
Man defines what is moral, not God. Man can only agree or disagree with other men.

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Originally posted by Great King Rat
They believe they are right, just like you.

You are both wrong.

So, to be clear: ISIS and Eladar believe that murdering for God is good.
Great King Rat believes this to be false.

Which makes ISIS and Eladar religious nutcases, and atheist GKR normal.

Atheism 1, religion 0. Again.
But I am correct. If I believe the Bible or not does not change the truth of it.

Their belifs are false.
Your beliefs are false.

Both you and ISIS will receive the same destination unless you turn from evil.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Man defines what is moral, not God. Man can only agree or disagree with other men.
You too will recieve your destiny unless you turn from evil.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Let me try to be clear about this.

Eladar doesn't speak for Christians, except maybe the most troglodyte varieties, most recently seen here by the likes of RJH. I'm talking about the fundamentalist, literalist, unwilling to believe the facts of their own education in favor of the ingrained mindset of the far right "religious right". I've told him befo ...[text shortened]... te speech is not supported by scripture, nor by God. It does Christians, and Christ, no favors.
What is your view of the genocide?

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Originally posted by Eladar
You too will recieve your destiny unless you turn from evil.
Only one of us spoke of a situation where genocide was okay, that they had no problem with such evil.

And it wasn't me.