The World's Most Persecuted Minority: Christians
white_as_snow wrote:
1401b wrote:
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More than 2 billion christians = not a minority.
Spanish Inquisition.
Who's persecuting whom now?
More than 2 billion christians = not a minority.
Spanish Inquisition.
Who's persecuting whom now?
Christians are a minority in asia, middle east.
What do you mean with spanish inquisition? You mean becuse of that the christians that get attacked today deserves it? What does some arab christians have to do with spanish christian extremists some hundreds years ago?
No, I mean the Spanish Inquisition is the natural state that christians work to achieve. They actually did achieve it once and have come oh so close so very many more times and places.
If it were not for laws preventing it christians today would be physically torturing and killing people as we speak. They do equally morally reprehensible acts every single day. Some of those acts lead to the death of others but often in ways that cannot be legally bound to them, they know how to skirt the law.
There is no hate as burningly passionate as 83% of "christians" have festering in their soul for each other and for the world full of "sinners" (heathens).
They demonstrate it everyday, go talk with them, live with them and be honest about their behavior and you can only come to one conclusion: christianity is a nicety cover for the world's most evil and chicken-shitted people.
Christians are the biggest religious group and not some tiny helpless huddle of lip chewers.
Distribution of religions as Christian 33.39% (of which Roman Catholic 16.85%, Protestant 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, Anglican 1.26%), Muslim 22.74% (of which Sunni 75-90%, Shia 10-20%, Ahmadi 1%), Hindu 13.8%, Buddhist 6.77%, Sikh 0.35%, Jewish 0.22%, Baha'i 0.11%, other religions 10.95%, non-religious 9.66%, atheists 2.01% (2010 est.).[1]
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Fnord wrote:
^^^ ... While Christians will conveniently show their true colors (e.g., treating the rest of us with smarmy condescendence from their lofty perch of moral superiority) when things are going good for them, and then cry and wail and beg the ceiling the moment their lives get a little too difficult for them (instead of getting up off their knees and putting forth the effort to effect the changes that they need).
Stop judging all christians. All christians have diffrent personalities.
You cant say all christians are like that, all muslims are like that, all americans are like that, all blacks are like that, etc.
Its a fascist way of thinking.
Fnord wrote:
Maybe they should first stop persecuting others with their sanctimonious "Holier Than Thou" attitudes.
So only becuse you have meet americans christians that are like that it means that arab christians are like that too?
Attacking innocent children and women, how brave:
Sweetleaf wrote:
The minority that believes they are the most persecuted minority a self fullfilling prophecy of sorts yeah if you are going to go try to impose your beliefs on people they might be offended and tell you to piss off then of course it is easy to dismiss it as 'persecution' then quitting trying to convert people...if Christians even are a minority...figured that would just be in areas that are not dominated by Christians.
What is it that people like you dont understand?
Christians are a minority in every country in asia and middle east. Look it up and you will see.
It is in asia and middle east christians is facing persecuation, not in europe, usa etc.
1401b wrote:
white_as_snow wrote:
1401b wrote:
Read more.
More than 2 billion christians = not a minority.
Spanish Inquisition.
Who's persecuting whom now?
More than 2 billion christians = not a minority.
Spanish Inquisition.
Who's persecuting whom now?
Christians are a minority in asia, middle east.
What do you mean with spanish inquisition? You mean becuse of that the christians that get attacked today deserves it? What does some arab christians have to do with spanish christian extremists some hundreds years ago?
No, I mean the Spanish Inquisition is the natural state that christians work to achieve. They actually did achieve it once and have come oh so close so very many more times and places.
If it were not for laws preventing it christians today would be physically torturing and killing people as we speak. They do equally morally reprehensible acts every single day. Some of those acts lead to the death of others but often in ways that cannot be legally bound to them, they know how to skirt the law.
There is no hate as burningly passionate as 83% of "christians" have festering in their soul for each other and for the world full of "sinners" (heathens).
They demonstrate it everyday, go talk with them, live with them and be honest about their behavior and you can only come to one conclusion: christianity is a nicety cover for the world's most evil and chicken-shitted people.
Christians are the biggest religious group and not some tiny helpless huddle of lip chewers.
Distribution of religions as Christian 33.39% (of which Roman Catholic 16.85%, Protestant 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, Anglican 1.26%), Muslim 22.74% (of which Sunni 75-90%, Shia 10-20%, Ahmadi 1%), Hindu 13.8%, Buddhist 6.77%, Sikh 0.35%, Jewish 0.22%, Baha'i 0.11%, other religions 10.95%, non-religious 9.66%, atheists 2.01% (2010 est.).[1]
Spanish Inquisition is the natural state that christians work to achieve? So how come this is the first time I have heard it? Not a single christian have ever told me that they want spanish inquisition again. Show me some prove that many christians want this.
No, christians would not do that. In many country were christians are a vast majority, this stuff dont happen. I dont understand how you even can think this when Jesus said that violent is not okay and that we shall love our enemy and if someone hits us, we should not hit back.
Tell me in what way other people are better than christians, tell me how muslims are better, tell me how leftwings are better, tell me how facists are better. I dont see how. If christians are so evil, why is there no christians group like ISIS?
Christians in middle east and asia are a minority. Search on google.
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There are Christian groups that are somewhat equal to ISIS, mainly the ones in Uganda who push their homophobic views onto everyone and execute people who are gay, lesbian or transgender.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
andrethemoogle wrote:
There are Christian groups that are somewhat equal to ISIS, mainly the ones in Uganda who push their homophobic views onto everyone and execute people who are gay, lesbian or transgender.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
Violent christian groups exist, yes. But not as big and brutal as ISIS.
white_as_snow wrote:
Fnord wrote:
^^^ ... While Christians will conveniently show their true colors (e.g., treating the rest of us with smarmy condescendence from their lofty perch of moral superiority) when things are going good for them, and then cry and wail and beg the ceiling the moment their lives get a little too difficult for them (instead of getting up off their knees and putting forth the effort to effect the changes that they need).
Stop judging all christians. All christians have diffrent personalities.
You cant say all christians are like that, all muslims are like that, all americans are like that, all blacks are like that, etc.
Its a fascist way of thinking.
Specify your denomination or lack thereof, cite your primary influences in your religious interpretation (your favorite religious author), and cite a few points on which you differ, if only in nuance, with at least one of those individuals.
This is how you prove that you are a person. To be a person means being an independant thinker, which does not mean being COMPLETELY different from others. It means being almost entirely like your nearest, closest sub-grouping of people EXCEPT some specific nuances that don't REALLY make you terribly different but merely constitute a small way that you think that your humble, little, silly ideas might (or might not) make things better.
If you just say that you are a member of whatever is the majority group, you might as well say, "I don't really intend to contribute anything to the lot of humanity. I think I'm sittin' pretty." In other words, if you do not strive to distinguish yourself, then what good are you?
All we know about you so far is that you observe Christianity. If that is all you have to say for yourself, then what are we to think except that you are all the same?
Hello. I am Pudding. I grew up Methodist, but I became an atheist after discovering that the atheists I had encountered--as well as some of my favorite science fiction authors--spent more time thinking and talking about questions of human existence than the relatively cynical Christians I grew up with. I think that today's atheists could learn a few things from the Presbyterians.
There, in one paragraph, I stood up for myself as an individual. Telling us that you think as an individual proves to us that you are a man. It makes you worth listening to.
andrethemoogle wrote:
There are Christian groups that are somewhat equal to ISIS, mainly the ones in Uganda who push their homophobic views onto everyone and execute people who are gay, lesbian or transgender.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
The law in Uganda, from what I understand, was struck down in August 2014.
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Moviefan2k4 wrote:
I'd say Jews are more persecuted than Christians on a global scale, but in terms of the U.S., I suspect the reverse is true.
The way Coptic Christians are treated in Egypt by the Muslim Brotherhood?
YES- that is indeed "persecution". And it sucks.
The way that Christians are treated in the USA?
Claiming that the most Christian of industrialized democracies "persecutes" itself is nonsensical.
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Tim_Tex wrote:
andrethemoogle wrote:
There are Christian groups that are somewhat equal to ISIS, mainly the ones in Uganda who push their homophobic views onto everyone and execute people who are gay, lesbian or transgender.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
Not to mention this started when evangelical Christians in the United States wanted to pass similar laws but were deemed too batshit insane so they went to a lesser developed country and brainwashed them into thinking that.
The law in Uganda, from what I understand, was struck down in August 2014.
On procedural grounds, not due to the content of the law.
There's no reason they can't reintroduce it again. On top of that, some of the damage has already been done, there have been a number of beatings and murders since the bill was passed.
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white_as_snow wrote:
Sweetleaf wrote:
The minority that believes they are the most persecuted minority a self fullfilling prophecy of sorts yeah if you are going to go try to impose your beliefs on people they might be offended and tell you to piss off then of course it is easy to dismiss it as 'persecution' then quitting trying to convert people...if Christians even are a minority...figured that would just be in areas that are not dominated by Christians.
What is it that people like you dont understand?
Christians are a minority in every country in asia and middle east. Look it up and you will see.
It is in asia and middle east christians is facing persecuation, not in europe, usa etc.
I don't mean to nitpick, but the Phillippines and Papua New Guinea are majority Christian. I agree that the position of Christians outside of the West is pretty horrible.
trollcatman wrote:
white_as_snow wrote:
Sweetleaf wrote:
The minority that believes they are the most persecuted minority a self fullfilling prophecy of sorts yeah if you are going to go try to impose your beliefs on people they might be offended and tell you to piss off then of course it is easy to dismiss it as 'persecution' then quitting trying to convert people...if Christians even are a minority...figured that would just be in areas that are not dominated by Christians.
What is it that people like you dont understand?
Christians are a minority in every country in asia and middle east. Look it up and you will see.
It is in asia and middle east christians is facing persecuation, not in europe, usa etc.
I don't mean to nitpick, but the Phillippines and Papua New Guinea are majority Christian. I agree that the position of Christians outside of the West is pretty horrible.
in what way is for exemple christians arab horrible?
white_as_snow wrote:
trollcatman wrote:
white_as_snow wrote:
Sweetleaf wrote:
The minority that believes they are the most persecuted minority a self fullfilling prophecy of sorts yeah if you are going to go try to impose your beliefs on people they might be offended and tell you to piss off then of course it is easy to dismiss it as 'persecution' then quitting trying to convert people...if Christians even are a minority...figured that would just be in areas that are not dominated by Christians.
What is it that people like you dont understand?
Christians are a minority in every country in asia and middle east. Look it up and you will see.
It is in asia and middle east christians is facing persecuation, not in europe, usa etc.
I don't mean to nitpick, but the Phillippines and Papua New Guinea are majority Christian. I agree that the position of Christians outside of the West is pretty horrible.
in what way is for exemple christians arab horrible?
I meant them being a minority and mistreated for it is horrible. There have been attacks on churches in Egypt for example. I remember during the rebellion in Mali which started as a Touareg rebellion for independence but was then usurped by Islamists, they murdered Christian priests (not Arabs there btw).
white_as_snow wrote:
1401b wrote:
white_as_snow wrote:
1401b wrote:
Read more.
More than 2 billion christians = not a minority.
Spanish Inquisition.
Who's persecuting whom now?
More than 2 billion christians = not a minority.
Spanish Inquisition.
Who's persecuting whom now?
Christians are a minority in asia, middle east.
What do you mean with spanish inquisition? You mean becuse of that the christians that get attacked today deserves it? What does some arab christians have to do with spanish christian extremists some hundreds years ago?
No, I mean the Spanish Inquisition is the natural state that christians work to achieve. They actually did achieve it once and have come oh so close so very many more times and places.
If it were not for laws preventing it christians today would be physically torturing and killing people as we speak. They do equally morally reprehensible acts every single day. Some of those acts lead to the death of others but often in ways that cannot be legally bound to them, they know how to skirt the law.
There is no hate as burningly passionate as 83% of "christians" have festering in their soul for each other and for the world full of "sinners" (heathens).
They demonstrate it everyday, go talk with them, live with them and be honest about their behavior and you can only come to one conclusion: christianity is a nicety cover for the world's most evil and chicken-shitted people.
Christians are the biggest religious group and not some tiny helpless huddle of lip chewers.
Distribution of religions as Christian 33.39% (of which Roman Catholic 16.85%, Protestant 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, Anglican 1.26%), Muslim 22.74% (of which Sunni 75-90%, Shia 10-20%, Ahmadi 1%), Hindu 13.8%, Buddhist 6.77%, Sikh 0.35%, Jewish 0.22%, Baha'i 0.11%, other religions 10.95%, non-religious 9.66%, atheists 2.01% (2010 est.).[1]
Spanish Inquisition is the natural state that christians work to achieve? So how come this is the first time I have heard it? Not a single christian have ever told me that they want spanish inquisition again. Show me some prove that many christians want this.
No, christians would not do that. In many country were christians are a vast majority, this stuff dont happen. I dont understand how you even can think this when Jesus said that violent is not okay and that we shall love our enemy and if someone hits us, we should not hit back.
Tell me in what way other people are better than christians, tell me how muslims are better, tell me how leftwings are better, tell me how facists are better. I dont see how. If christians are so evil, why is there no christians group like ISIS?
Christians in middle east and asia are a minority. Search on google.
Of course you would say this, christians constantly "advertise" that they are kind and do you know why?
Because there is no one more evil than 83% of christians are.
ps. screw grammer...
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