Born-Again Christians claiming they "used to be Atheist"

Discussion in 'Agnosticism and Atheism' started by sea of grass, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. JackFlash

    JackFlash Senior Member

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    Jesus was a Jew. If you want to follow Jesus you should become a Jew, hang out with prostitutes and commit suicide at age 32.

    I've never believed in god and was fed up with proselytizing decades ago. 22 years ago I moved into a private subdivision surrounded by thousands of acres of forest so I could have my privacy. Only 2 sets of Christians have come to my door when I was home. They were greeted with a .38 and told to get the hell off of my property. After they pissed their pants, they left and never returned. These people seem to think a bible gives them the right to drive past a private property sign.

    I have a friend up the road who is a Pagan and had several clashes with the public school system about leading her grandson in prayer. Seems a bible trumps the Supreme Court, too.

    It all comes down to arrogance and a sense of entitlement. The trial in Dover was an example of this. The School Board members lied in order to get the Panda book on the school library shelves and again lied under oath in court. Their perjury was proved, yet they were not prosecuted.

    Christians lying about being converted atheists is no surprise, they lie about anything that will exalt their religion, they will disobey any law that stands in their way and they have no respect for the rights of others. And, they do not follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, who, according to their book, would not have done any of these things.
     
  2. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    this describes, in a nut shell, the problems with modern day "christianity" which seem to forget, that all beliefs, including their own, start out as extreme minorities, and that every other belief could very well have been put on this earth by the same god.
     
  3. tanasi

    tanasi Member

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    I totally agree, as the holy men of the native americans were people such as Crazyhorse, Geronimo,and Wavoka to name a few instead of Paul,Peter,and john. The Israelites may have been given a set of customs, but so where other people in other lands. Every group had their own agreement with their maker and one size doesn't fit all.
     
  4. Razorofoccam

    Razorofoccam Banned

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    LOL

    as to original thread
    Its like saying
    " i was ignorant.. now im just confused"

    Themnax has it.. As always...
    He can see trees.. where we believe in forests but don't live there.
    WE 'became' in said forests.. Not concrete jungles

    Okham
     
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