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Religion Thread: ...and suddenly, everyone's a theology scholar

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OMgosh, not a single one of you is going to be judged worthy of salvation, and I'd like to assume you all know this already, but I suspect that FEW of you do!!!

This is just crazy, you debate the minutia, while ALL breaking the major rules, and not just once or twice in weakness, but DAILY, and often on purpose!!!


And you all deserve ****ation, too. Don't even try to argue that you don't. Scripture is CLEAR, those who did MIRACLES in his name were denied. How many of you losers can even come close to being able to claim HALF as much as those???


Wow, you people are SO lost and/or deluded, all of this just goes RIGHT OVER YOUR HEAD, eh? Just like Proverbs said it would. It's sad

Oh, but it's ok, you can just deem me a "fanatic", despite the fact I'm not even a Christian(oh wait, THAT is how you will discredit anything I say), or you can just ignore me like the average lazy ignorant human will, hey, you will be part of the majority, feel empowered about that!!

The Scripture might say, he that walks down the path less taken, that walks down the narrow way, instead of taking the wide path? But wait, what does the Scripture know, it was written by nutbags on mushrooms, right???
:confused: I have no idea what you are trying to convey or what this is directed at. Anyone?
 
Re: Religion Thread: ...and suddenly, everyone's a theology scholar

"Make sure?" Tell that to my friend the oncologist and his wife the pediatrician, who got knocked up while in med school together. They were thinking about marriage anyway, but certainly didn't plan on a baby at that time. She always says, "It's just so embarrassing - we're both doctors. It's not like we didn't know how this stuff WORKS!" If it can happen to them, it can happen to anyone.

Edit to add: that recently became my second favorite accidental pregnancy story. The first is now my MBA classmate, married with three kids. On his way to his vasectomy appointment, he got into a motorcycle accident and broke his leg pretty badly. So there he was, laid up at home for 6 weeks with nothing to do....and now he has four kids.
I had a couple who got pregnant after she had her tubes tied and he had a vasectomy. They were in their 40s. Multiple medical risk factors and complications for the Mum who had a slew of medical conditions that should have precluded pregnancy even if there was no vas and BTL. While everyone was trying to sort out how best to keep her safe if she retained the pregnancy, she miscarried.
 
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A look into the history of abortion is fascinating. The Church, did not define life 'from conception' but Quickening (feeling movement). That was the definition until fairly recently. A quick google finds that there was much commentary in the Church over the centuries that was more focused on the sin of sex rather than the result. For some reason the focus has shifted from sex being a heinous sin to suffer if you get a result you haven't planned on.

Main point here- if you are a Christian, ascribing to the teachings of Christ, then you should be helping women in a way that is most likely to result in not needing to debate this. Colorado funded free birth control and had a 40% reduction in AB. The places that are the most vociferous against AB also are the ones blocking access or sig decreasing access to BC/AB. Ironically they also have horrifyingly bad numbers for prenatal care and infant mortality. SOme of the numbers are worse than 3rd world countries.

Anti-abortion has nothing to do with life. It's a political cudgel.
 
Re: Religion Thread: ...and suddenly, everyone's a theology scholar

OMgosh, not a single one of you is going to be judged worthy of salvation, and I'd like to assume you all know this already, but I suspect that FEW of you do!!!

This is just crazy, you debate the minutia, while ALL breaking the major rules, and not just once or twice in weakness, but DAILY, and often on purpose!!!


And you all deserve ****ation, too. Don't even try to argue that you don't. Scripture is CLEAR, those who did MIRACLES in his name were denied. How many of you losers can even come close to being able to claim HALF as much as those???


Wow, you people are SO lost and/or deluded, all of this just goes RIGHT OVER YOUR HEAD, eh? Just like Proverbs said it would. It's sad

Oh, but it's ok, you can just deem me a "fanatic", despite the fact I'm not even a Christian(oh wait, THAT is how you will discredit anything I say), or you can just ignore me like the average lazy ignorant human will, hey, you will be part of the majority, feel empowered about that!!

The Scripture might say, he that walks down the path less taken, that walks down the narrow way, instead of taking the wide path? But wait, what does the Scripture know, it was written by nutbags on mushrooms, right???

He who lives by the mysticism dies by the mysticism.
 
Anti-abortion has nothing to do with life. It's a political cudgel.

For anyone but the RCC I would agree with you. The evangelicals did not embrace RtL until they wrapped themselves around the "moral majority".

Of course the USCCB is so wrapped up in the Democrat party, they are conflicted on when to say you're bad and when to say you're good. It usually involves government money.
 
Re: Religion Thread: ...and suddenly, everyone's a theology scholar

It's Ash Wednesday and Valentine's Day at the same time. Celebrate accordingly.

Easter is April Fool's Day this year. In honor of the greatest prank of all time.

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"When I was in school, we had the 10 Commandments and read the Bible, and we didn't have all these mass shootings."- herp a derp

As I've seen from the hurr Durrs, the 10 Commandments are useless anyway.
 
Apparently, God "suffered under Pontius Pilates, was crucified, dead, buried, and descended into hell..." and that was a cake walk. But the moment They found out school faculty couldn't force students to pray, read the Bible, etc.. They took their ball and went home.
 
Re: Religion Thread: ...and suddenly, everyone's a theology scholar


Questions for Newt:
Why are you named for a salamander?

"radical secularists": Is this all secularists in your view, or just some? Just wondering if I'd be considered a 'radical secularist' or not.

Not sure I know any "radical secularists", only know people that don't want someone else's religion to enforce rules on all of us.

I'm choosing to envision a ninja turtle calling me a radical secularist, because then it sounds gnarly.
 
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