| Re: Why are SUVs and Christianity similar? no spam <no@spam.net> wrote:
>>>> My parents were Catholic when I was born and gave it up because of
>>>> the weekly donation issue. It seemed to them that the church was
>>>> out for the money and people were trying to buy their way into Heaven.
>>> Had to drop in here. Your up bringing is the problem. The Catholic
>>> church, in most non-catholic's opinions, DOES NOT follow the true
>>> teachings of Christ and therefore are not a true Christian church. A couple of quick examples:
>>> It teaches you need someone to stand
>>> between you and Christ (you have to confess your sins to the
>>> priest), you pray to people (Mary, Saint this or that), the believe
>>> that there have been many 'perfect' people (they call them popes. Also it teaches you can 'buy'
>>> and/or work your way into Heaven, to most true Christians would find this very close to
>>> blasphemy.
>>> True Christians have two rules to follow (if someone isn't following
>>> them then it doesn't matter what name they use) those rules are:
>>> Love God completely and love your neighbor as you love yourself.
>> How odd that that fool that was stupid enough to get
>> nailed up by the romans didnt say anything like that.
> Your ignorance is showing, where do you think it comes from?
Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
That fool never ever said that there are just those two rules.
>>> One last thing, Christ told us we are to spread the Word but if the
>>> people don't want to hear or believe then we are to knock the dust
>>> off our feet and never visit them again. Its up to them at that point.
>> Or that either.
> Nearly a direct quote from the 'Christian manual'.
Bare faced lie. That fool said a hell of a lot more than that on that matter.
>>> As I have told many people talking about religions, any religion which has to use force to keep
>>> its people from hearing other> preachings is most likely a false religion because a religion of
>>> a God that could make the universe can easily stand up to a few words or thoughts.
>> Pathetic, really.
> False religion and false religious teachers are the problem.
Nope, all you stupid fundys are the problem.
> FYI, a religion does not need to believe in an all powerful god. Many of them 'worship' a man or
> idea.
That aint a religion, fool. |