Chris said,
"This is based on the assumption that God exist to fix everything. Or that God made everything perfect and good so since this isn't perfect and good, God must not exist." Both of which are wrong, at least according to the beliefs of Christianity."
I think that's pretty funny. Nice straw man. It could also be predicated on the idea that gawd could not allow such horrible e-vil to exist in the world without doing anything about it. If you've read the first half of your bible, it portrays the invisible man as quickly smiting people who do even small wrongs (;like uzzah trying to keep the ark from falling on the ground), but then gawd apparently was on vacation while the fucking holocaust was occurring. If people actually bvelieve the crap in the bible, it's not too far of a stretch to think that gawd would intervene to stop horrible e-vil and injustice. Also, your characterization of "the beliefs of Christianity," as if they were monolithic, is pretty amusing. In case you're not aware, there are hundreds of xian sects, all of which have slightly or radically different beliefs from whichever one you are talking about. This is of course due to the large amount of ambiguity and inconistency in the bible (the supposed word of a supposedly perfect being).
Then the hilarity continues: "Maybe before you lash out at something you should do some research. The Apostle Paul deemed all food pure and acceptable. Including pork. In fact it was the law of Moses in the old testament where it was law to at only select foods."
Excuse me, but maybe you should do a little researcyh. Paul was still persecuting xians by the time jeezhus died. He never even met jeezhus. As far as we know, jeezhus never said anything about not having to follow the laws. In fact, in the bible he is quoted as saying specifically that he would not overturn ONE of the mosaic laws. If you haven't read the bible, bet the Cliff's notes version before you go criticizing someone else. I think it's a bunch of bullshit for simpletons, but I at least know what it says.
Then you go to contradicting yourself:
"Your broad generalization that all christianity is as you describe is kind of surprising. Normally people don't get away with broad generalization as an excuse."
Hmmm.... weren't you just the one talking about "the beliefs of Christianity" a moment ago? Yep, just a few sentences before. Try to remain consistent at least from paragraph to paragraph and your arguments might be taken more seriously.
So much comedy for free. I feel like I should pay you or something. Then you go on: "Who determines good if there's no standard? I guess that might explain what the Nazis did to the jews. maybe their standard of good was to kill jewish people. In fact I'm sure the god inside hitler told him todo all of those things because hitler thought it was a good deed."
Well, let me give you a free education on this with a couple of quotes from your pal hitler:
(from "mein kampf) "Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord."
(from a speech in 1922): "My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God's truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter."
Ouch. Looks like you have no idea what you are talking about again. Your comments on blasphemy are so dumb as to not even merit comment.
Mercilessly, you continue, "So sometimes jesus looked like Osama, and sometimes he looked like BIlly Corgan. Except i think Billy Corgan is a much more blasphemous insult than Osama."
You know, I think it's pretty fair to say that we don't know what he looked like. Even if the bible was accurate and inerrant, it never describes him once, and if you believe the fairy tale crap about him being the son of gawd, there's no telling what he looked like. Maybe he took after his daddy, and had three gorgon heads. Maybe he rode a fucking unicorn and had little fairies flitting about all over. Please.
"This was not an attempt to prove christianity, or to defend it."
Phew! That's good, because if it had been, I would really have to give you a rebuttal.,
"I simply saw far to many flaws to allow this argument to be considered legitimate."
Funny, that's how I felt when I read your ridiculous claims and uneducated assertions. Thanks for illuminating us with your brilliance.
Anyway, I am just sick and tired of all these religious people going around prostletyzing like their little mythology is "hip" or "edgy" or "rebellious." They have soaked the music scene in St. Louis, where I am from, and inevitably contaminate everything with their moronic blathering.
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