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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:16:43 -0700 (PDT), Tim penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |On Jun 23, 9:10 am, Gene wrote: | On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 06:17:34 -0400, HK wrote: | Tim wrote: | On Jun 23, 1:53 am, jps wrote: | On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:00:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim | wrote: | | On Jun 23, 12:13 am, jps wrote: | On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:38:11 -0700 (PDT), Tim | wrote: | On Jun 22, 6:23 pm, HK wrote: | Tim wrote: | On Jun 22, 6:06 pm, HK wrote: | Tim wrote: | On Jun 22, 6:02 pm, HK wrote: | Tim wrote: | On Jun 22, 8:56 am, HK wrote: | wf3h wrote: | On Jun 22, 6:20 am, Jim24242 wrote: | That's good news for Harry Krause, isn't it. The fear and intimidation | you suffer at the prospect of being asked to consider a moral, ethical, | and religious life must have you shakin in your boots | except, of course, the s. baptists have never come close to living a | moral ethical and religious life. the church was founded as a | proslavery church in 1845 and has opposed freedom for anyone ever | since...in the name of god. it's also america's leading pro- | creationism church | IOW it's wrong about everything. | An absolutely backwards "bunch" of religious zealots, doing "the devil's | work" wherever it can. That floridajim believes they're moral and | ethical says even more about him than it does about the white southern | baptists. | What about the Black Southern Baptists, Harry? There's lots of them. | Different organization. | nope. | Yup. | Nope. | and what do you think is the objective of a Southern Baptist | "Missionary" Hospital? | Proselytizing. | "Proselytizing.?" | Surely you can do better than that, Harry. | I'd say it never occurred to you that the Christian (Catholic and | Protestant) Churches main mission is to do the will of Jesus. | James 2:14 Dear brothers, what's the use of saying that you have | faith and are Christians if you aren't proving it by helping others? | Will that kind of faith save anyone? | James 2:15 If you have a friend who is in need of food and | clothing, and you say to him, "Well, good-bye and God bless you; | stay warm and eat hearty," and then don't give him clothes or food, | what good does that do? | James 2:17 So you see, it isn't enough just to have faith. You must | also do good to prove that you have it. Faith that doesn't show itself | by good works is no faith at all--it is dead and useless. | James 2:20 Fool! When will you ever learn that "believing" is useless | without doing what God wants you to? Faith that does not result in | good deeds is not real faith. | Just a few of the references Harry. But I don't expect you to believe | any of it. It's not your nature. | WTF do any of the above quotes have to do with missionary work or | proselytizing on behalf of Christianity? | It's an endeavor that seeks to enrich the organization more than | spreading Jesus' teachings. You're supposed to live and be guided by | his spirit, not try to sell his way. | Anyone who has a beef with unions trying to enrich their organizations | should have a major problem with missionaries. | Bunch of whoey. | My favorite is the missionaries who hunted aboriginals with the aim of | converting them just before putting them to death in order to send | them onto Jesus. | ****ing insanity that continues today in a somewhat benign manner. | Of course you would think so. | I have good reason. | | More have died in the name of Jesus than any other "cause." | | Hmmm yeah. If that's what you wish to believe, then I suppose you | need to stay locked in your house and not ever venture outside, and | keep a 9mm close by. you never know when some christian will come | knocking at your door. | | That's not the point, tim. The fact remains that in many underdeveloped | countries, especially in central and south america, evangelical | christians use the "help" they offer impoverished native peoples as a | hook to "convert" them to the protestant form of christianity de jour. | I have a couple of relatives by marriage who support these efforts with | contributions and trips to these countries to "help," and I have | listened to their tales and seen their newsletters. Well, I used | to...they stopped telling me about these conversion efforts after I told | them many times I thought the practice was disgusting on many levels. | It's weird, too, because several times it was obvious that Roman | Catholics were being converted to protestantism...apparently the simpie | evangelicals, many of them, try to promote the idea that the Catholics | are *not* christians. | | To me, evangelical christians seem very insecure in their relgious | beliefs. Those who remain unconverted seem a threat to the born-agains. | Reminds me of the Borg Collective from the old Star Trek shows. | "Assimilate...resistance is futile..." | | Well, screw that. | | I have a generous helping of these screwball relatives, too... | including clergy. I, too, hear all of the stories about people of | "other" religions finally seeing the light and coming over to "their" | side (especially Catholics and Jews). (A messianic Jew?? WTF??) | | Southern Baptists believe that it is their duty to convert everybody | to their way of thinking....it is stated in their writings. If you | aren't a Southern Baptist, you are not, in their eyes, a "real" | Christian and must be saved. | | As for Harry's ridiculous assertion concerning the number of folks | killed by Christians..... here's a short list: | | "Listed are only events that solely occurred on command or | participation of church authorities or were committed in the name of | Christianity. (List incomplete) | | Ancient Pagans | | As soon as Christianity became legal in the Roman Empire by imperial | edict (315), more and more pagan temples were destroyed by Christian | mob. Pagan priests were killed. | | Between 315 and 6th century thousands of pagan believers were slain. | | Examples of destroyed Temples: the Sanctuary of Aesculap in Aegaea, | the Temple of Aphrodite in Golgatha, Aphaka in Lebanon, the | Heliopolis. | | Christian priests such as Mark of Arethusa or Cyrill of Heliopolis | were famous as "temple destroyer." [DA468] | | Pagan services became punishable by death in 356. [DA468] | | Christian Emperor Theodosius (408-450) even had children executed, | because they had been playing with remains of pagan statues. [DA469] | According to Christian chroniclers he "followed meticulously all | Christian teachings..." | | In 6th century pagans were declared void of all rights. | | In the early fourth century the philosopher Sopatros was executed on | demand of Christian authorities. [DA466] | | The world famous female philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria was torn to | pieces with glass fragments by a hysterical Christian mob led by a | Christian minister named Peter, in a church, in 415. | [DO19-25] | | Mission | | Emperor Karl (Charlemagne) in 782 had 4500 Saxons, unwilling to | convert to Christianity, beheaded. [DO30] | | Peasants of Steding (Germany) unwilling to pay suffocating church | taxes: between 5,000 and 11,000 men, women and children slain | 5/27/1234 near Altenesch/Germany. [WW223] | | 15th century Poland: 1019 churches and 17987 villages plundered by | Knights of the Order. Number of victims unknown. [DO30] | | 16th and 17th century Ireland. English troops "pacified and civilized" | Ireland, where only Gaelic "wild Irish", "unreasonable beasts lived | without any knowledge of God or good manners, in common of their | goods, cattle, women, children and every other thing." One of the more | successful soldiers, a certain Humphrey Gilbert, half-brother of Sir | Walter Raleigh, ordered that "the heddes of all those (of what sort | soever thei were) which were killed in the daie, should be cutte off | from their bodies... and should bee laied on the ground by eche side | of the waie", which effort to civilize the Irish indeed caused "greate | terrour to the people when thei sawe the heddes of their dedde | fathers, brothers, children, kinsfolke, and freinds on the grounde". | Tens of thousands of Gaelic Irish fell victim to the carnage. [SH99, | 225] | | Crusades (1095-1291) | | First Crusade: 1095 on command of pope Urban II. [WW11-41] | | Semlin/Hungary 6/24/96 thousands slain. Wieselburg/Hungary 6/12/96 | thousands. [WW23] | | 9/9/96-9/26/96 Nikaia, Xerigordon (then Turkish), thousands | respectively. [WW25-27] | | Until January 1098 a total of 40 capital cities and 200 castles | conquered (number of slain unknown) [WW30] | | After 6/3/98 Antiochia (then Turkish) conquered, between 10,000 and | 60,000 slain. 6/28/98 100,000 Turks (incl. women and children) killed. | [WW32-35] | Here the Christians "did no other harm to the women found in [the | enemy's] tents - save that they ran their lances through their | bellies," according to Christian chronicler Fulcher of Chartres. | [EC60] | | Marra (Maraat an-numan) 12/11/98 thousands killed. Because of the | subsequent famine "the already stinking corpses of the enemies were | eaten by the Christians" said chronicler Albert Aquensis. [WW36] | | Jerusalem conquered 7/15/1099 more than 60,000 victims (Jewish, | Muslim, men, women, children). [WW37-40] | In the words of one witness: "there [in front of Solomon's temple] was | such a carnage that our people were wading ankle-deep in the blood of | our foes", and after that "happily and crying for joy our people | marched to our Saviour's tomb, to honour it and to pay off our debt of | gratitude." | | The Archbishop of Tyre, eye-witness, wrote: "It was impossible to look ... | | read more » | |I understand what you're saying Gene. But were these madmen truely |Christian? I dare say not. they wore the name, but their actions |proved differently. From a Biblical standpoint.... they were clearly doing "their duty." If you think that statement is even in the least sculpturally incorrect, you *really* need to pull that Bible out and start reading for content. | |"Southern Baptists believe that it is their duty to convert everybody |to their way of thinking....it is stated in their writings. ..." | |Isn't that the rule with most (and I mean MOST--not all) religions? I think it is true of the ones we should fear. The ones that demand either conformity or to face a God imposed or sanctioned penalty. Now, according to the courts, you can't even suggest that Christianity is so much hokum, without being sued.... http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,518864,00.html Ahh...the ayatollahs are active. Creationism = Cretinism |
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