Their Christmas pageant featured a grandmother explaining to a five year-old that we need Christ because, "We are all born full of black, yucky stuff," and only Jesus can make us clean.
kooky!
Their Christmas pageant featured a grandmother explaining to a five year-old that we need Christ because, "We are all born full of black, yucky stuff," and only Jesus can make us clean.
S.A.M. said:
kooky!
.... Not only does it look forward to the end of the world, it requires—and therefore cultivates—self-loathing.
Well Baron, are you Rapture Ready?
Baron Max said:
Where, Oh, where, did you get such a stupid, idiotic thing to say?
Tiassa, you've come up with some good ones before, but that one is such a major pile of horseshit that it tops any of the other idiotic things you've ever said. Your bullshit never ceases to amaze me.
Take it up with the Christians. ..., move on to Original Sin (self-loathing).
Baron Max said:
...LOL! Original Sin is .....self-loathing???? ...LOL!
Teaching a child that she is fundamentally corrupt and inadequate?
From another thread came this comment from Ghost_007:
I'd like to discuss a few things. My questions:
1. Is the family unit really being "eradicated" in the West?
2. Why is it important to take the "concept of marriage" seriously?
3. Is a high divorce rate bad? Why?
4. What's wrong with children being born "out of wedlock"?
5. Do any of these things really lead to "unstable upbringings"?
6. Is there really "no moral order" in the West? What kind of moral order would you like to see?
7. Is it possible to seriously "meet up with family and friends, go to weddings, have get togethers, meet up and discuss issues" in the absence of religion, or not?
8. Does religion "tackle social issues" better than secularism?
Baron Max said:
That's not what religion teaches, Tiassa.
Fedr808 said:
chortle? wtf is a chortle?
Still, demography is destiny. If you're not there, it doesn't matter what kind of society you aspire to.
every third and second world aspires to have a western society but get there by tyranny and communism
As Rwanda reminds us. And Mexico.SAM said:Still, demography is destiny.