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Blarghalt posted:I hope they realize Gary Larson has specifically asked people to not posts his comics on the internet. Well that's not like some binding legal agreement. At best, you're being nice if you don't post one of his comics but there's no reason not to. Especially if you want to show an example of his work. It's perfectly fine and won't kill him.
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Berke Negri posted:The Bible isn't supposed to be any of those things. Also Paul isn't really expressing sexual/gender values that would be too alien to Romans at the time who also often struggled between the dissonance of being humans who liked to gently caress and the values of being virtuous stoic unfeeling manly war robots with obedient chaste wives. It's almost like SocketWrech rarely knows what the gently caress he's talking about when he's laying down thoughtbombs about the Bible and religion.
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# ? May 16, 2014 21:03 |
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Berke Negri posted:The Bible isn't supposed to be any of those things. Also Paul isn't really expressing sexual/gender values that would be too alien to Romans at the time who also often struggled between the dissonance of being humans who liked to gently caress and the values of being virtuous stoic unfeeling manly war robots with obedient chaste wives. As Paul wrote “All Scripture is God-breathed, and profitable for teaching, correction, training in righteousness, that the man of God may be equipped for every good work.”
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:59 |
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http://www.conservapedia.com/Obama%27s_Religion Opening sentence: "Public opinion polls show that despite liberal denial, at least one in five or 17% of Americans recognize that Barack Hussein Obama is a Muslim."
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tacodaemon posted:at least one in five or 17% Honestly I can't get over their horrible math.
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Twelve by Pies posted:Nah, you have to remember a lot of Christian theology is inspired by Paul and the authors of other various letters to churches at the time. Jesus may have condemned only those who refuse to help the poor to Hell, but Paul was happy to say things like, for example,
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tacodaemon posted:http://www.conservapedia.com/Obama%27s_Religion I'd forgotten about this one: even by CP standards this one is absolutely ridiculous for the sheer grasping-at-straws to form any kind of argument on what is (to them) a vitally important issue. It's just incredibly pedantic over-analysis of the most minute things and then flying leaps of reasoning: quote:In prepared remarks in April 2012, Obama referred to Jesus as "a" Son of God rather than as "the" Son of God: "And for me, and I’m sure for some of you, it’s also a chance to remember the tremendous sacrifice that led up to that day, and all that Christ endured—not just as a Son of God, but as a human being."[7] I could go on and on, but it's a list of a few dozen bits of similar absurdity. Some of it stretches Poe's Law, but I do see what looks like embarassed attempts by other CP writers to caveat the flights of fancy: quote:Obama favors Pakistan, a Muslim nation, in its conflicts with India, a mostly Hindu nation.[34] However, the Obama Administration's relationship with Pakistan could be driven by its critical role in the battle against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. EDIT: Sweet mother mercy, I checked the Talk page and even Conservative thinks this page is ridiculous. Yet Andy defends even the stupidest bits of it. Is this one of the few occasions where Conservative is notably more rational that Schlafly? quote:Also, this sentence is too broad: "Obama's background, education, and outlook are Muslim." It clearly ignores his black liberation theology church attendance, his atheist mother, Columbia and Harvard education and his secular progressive like stances on social issues (homosexuality, etc.). Obama fits a heretical liberal Christianity outlook far more than a Muslim outlook. Historical evidence is weighed in context and not through cherry picking. Conservative 15:42, 11 August 2011 (EDT) TapTheForwardAssist fucked around with this message at 04:57 on May 17, 2014 |
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SocketWrench posted:As Paul wrote “All Scripture is God-breathed, and profitable for teaching, correction, training in righteousness, that the man of God may be equipped for every good work.” Paul did write that but regardless of how modern Christians feel about his writings, I'm pretty sure Paul did not consider his personal correspondence to the churches of the age as scripture. Paul even directly states a couple of times "Hey this is not any sort of commandment from God or anything this is just me here saying to do this." Remember that a lot of New Testament books were just that, letters to churches at the time having specific problems. One of the things I've read is that prostitution had a bit of a connection with pagan rituals at the time and thus it's pretty obvious why Paul would be against it. In addition Paul was firmly convinced that the world was ending soon and Jesus would return, and that people should ignore their urges and instead focus entirely on God because nothing else would matter in the upcoming apocalypse.
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Twelve by Pies posted:Paul did write that but regardless of how modern Christians feel about his writings, I'm pretty sure Paul did not consider his personal correspondence to the churches of the age as scripture. Paul even directly states a couple of times "Hey this is not any sort of commandment from God or anything this is just me here saying to do this." So how is this not a guide on how to save your soul?
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There's also pretty good evidence to suggest a lot of the stuff written by "Paul" were simply others using his name, quite a few of which had a real bug up their rear end about sexuality.
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SocketWrench posted:So how is this not a guide on how to save your soul? In the same way that a history book about the founding fathers is not a how to guide to having a democracy. But that doesn't stop US culture from using the same packet of myths over and over again as a moral guide to society and life. A rationalist, literal interpretation of the bible as some kind of "saving your soul for dummies" really misses the context it was compiled in. There's a reason both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox church keep the priest as the shamanic go-between for the material and spiritual world. A lot of this stuff was chosen specifically so that it could be used as divinely inspired examples to teach ungraspable truths, not as a bullet point list of the right and wrong things to do. That's really more of a thing various protestant groups bought into, and we all know how that turned out (various flavours of ok, god, or bad, depending on the person you did the interpreting).
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Little Blackfly posted:A lot of this stuff was chosen specifically so that it could be used as divinely inspired examples to teach ungraspable truths, not as a bullet point list of the right and wrong things to do. That's really more of a thing various protestant groups bought into, and we all know how that turned out (various flavours of ok, god, or bad, depending on the person you did the interpreting). So my point was wrong, where again? Listen, I realize this is all heading into the no true Scotsman area, but you need to accept a good portion of that particular religion accept the bible as a moral compass and a "how to save yourself" manual. Right or wrong according to you makes no difference, context or not.
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SocketWrench posted:So my point was wrong, where again? Many Christians are un- or mis-informed on how to properly treat the Bible, this is true.
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People who see a book as the alpha and omega of understanding the world are basically practicing idolatry. They worship a physical object instead of engaging the idea of the universe having an architect and purpose beyond human existence.
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quote:Religious Americans will keep fighting for traditional marriage.[5] Liberals can't change God's word which declares homosexuality an abomination and an unnatural, degrading passion. The section should be renamed "In the news: what teapartycusaders.com is covering" because that's all it is anymore. Occasionally they let old standby conservativenewsandviews.com have a reference. Very rarely, some other site gets linked. Thing is, half of teapartycrusaders.com's links are just reports from other places more or less rehosted. It's so roundabout. At least it isn't some absurd circle of cross-referencing questionevolution posts. That was a miserable time.
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quote:Liberals cannot change God's word.... Must be referring to the Liberal Bible Project.....OH WAIT
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:EDIT: Sweet mother mercy, I checked the Talk page and even Conservative thinks this page is ridiculous. Yet Andy defends even the stupidest bits of it. Is this one of the few occasions where Conservative is notably more rational that Schlafly? The Muslim poo poo has always been as dumb as the birther stuff though, possibly even more so because it's basically impossible to get angry about Jeremiah Wright and accuse him of being a Muslim at the same time without either extreme ignorance or extreme cognitive dissonance.
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quote:Evolution Judge Jones has mandated same-sex marriage in Penn. [3] I like the word "mandated". It makes it sound like they're forcing people into gay marriages. Just rounding them up off the streets and forcing them to live lives of sodomy. quote:Despite falling ratings, CNN President Jeff Zucker declares "We’re Not Going To Be Shamed" Into Covering Benghazi.[1] I doubt two-year-old story with so little substance would meaningfully increase ratings and I'm also skeptical of this implication that the lack of Benghazi coverage is the cause of falling ratings and not, you know, internet news sou- quote:In the News. what the MSM isn't fully covering. My god the conspiracy is clear.
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Orange Fluffy Sheep posted:I like the word "mandated". It makes it sound like they're forcing people into gay marriages. Just rounding them up off the streets and forcing them to live lives of sodomy. This is Pennsylvania we're talking about, here. There are people out there that I guarantee are making that argument or bitching about how this is just an opening for those fags to go recruiting. I'm really, really proud of my state for pulling this one off and I'm surprised that not only did it happen but Corbett is just letting it be. However, I just known there is going to be some pretty nasty fallout over this in rural PA. There's a great deal of strongly entrenched homophobia in these parts. The liberals and gays I know are celebrating but I'm just waiting for the conservatives and Bible thumpers I know to really double down on the crazy.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:This is Pennsylvania we're talking about, here. There are people out there that I guarantee are making that argument or bitching about how this is just an opening for those fags to go recruiting. I'm really, really proud of my state for pulling this one off and I'm surprised that not only did it happen but Corbett is just letting it be. Good, the more they double-down on the crazy the more people on the fence don't want to be associated with crazy.
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quote:Thin New York City girl told to lose some weight by government "obese police".[8] Okay this is literally copy-pasted from a New York Post article. Down to the title. teapartycrusaders.com is adding nothing new. Not one bit of interpretation or insight. Hell, Conservapedia's blurb there is at least original!
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How does Conservapedia react to violent shootings?quote:Hollywood values strike again, to deadly effect. The Isla Vista, California shooter was the son of no other than the second-unit director for The Hunger Games. What does that tell you? [7] quote:California serial shooter Elliot Rodger filled the social void in his life with violent video games starting at a young age.[5] Pushing their weird-rear end social agendas, obviously. For gently caress's sake they do this violent video games poo poo every time something like this happens. I made a big list two months ago.
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Yes why do mass killers usually come from the states with the highest population, and less often from the smaller ones? Excellent question.
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Also why do so many of the younger ones enjoy one of the most common hobbies in the US for teens and young adults? Perplexing to be sure.
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Adenoid Dan posted:Yes why do mass killers usually come from the states with the highest population, and less often from the smaller ones? Excellent question. Democrats, obviously. Areas with lots of people tend to lean more to the left. More violent people come from there because Democrats are the real destructive sociopaths.
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Orange Fluffy Sheep posted:How does Conservapedia react to violent shootings?
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Ghost of Reagan Past posted:Picking Nebraska as a place where killers don't come from is weird, since Charles Starkweather is so famous Bruce Springsteen wrote a song about him. I wonder what Conservapedia has to say about other famous serial killers! http://www.conservapedia.com/Jeffrey_Dahmer posted:
http://www.conservapedia.com/Morality posted:Although atheism provides no basis for absolute morality, this does not mean that atheists cannot be moral people. Rather, it does mean that atheism itself provides no moral boundaries to constrain the actions of people. As mass murderer Jeffrey Dahmer said in an interview: http://conservapedia.com/Homosexuality_and_Murders posted:SEE ALSO: JEFFREY DAHMER
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the general profile of a serial killer most commonly a white male who grew up in a highly religious, abusive, sexually repressive household?
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Focacciasaurus_Rex posted:Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the general profile of a serial killer most commonly a white male who grew up in a highly religious, abusive, sexually repressive household? Looks like someone believes the lamestream media story
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Orange Fluffy Sheep posted:Okay this is literally copy-pasted from a New York Post article. Down to the title. teapartycrusaders.com is adding nothing new. Not one bit of interpretation or insight. Hell, Conservapedia's blurb there is at least original! So are conservatives just fine and dandy with American's being obese pieces of poo poo? Even the military is complaining about the degradation of recruit quality.
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Orange Fluffy Sheep posted:How does Conservapedia react to violent shootings? Texas or Virginia, notice how they're missing from the list?
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:So are conservatives just fine and dandy with American's being obese pieces of poo poo? Even the military is complaining about the degradation of recruit quality. Have you not noticed that obesity is caused by atheism and real Conservatives are fit and attractive Indian dancers?
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Mornacale posted:Have you not noticed that obesity is caused by atheism and real Conservatives are fit and attractive Indian dancers? So... our military should be comprised entirely of Indian dancers?
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Pong Daddy posted:So... our military should be comprised entirely of Indian dancers? That's what I reenlisted for.
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Gilles de Rais Really
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Pong Daddy posted:So... our military should be comprised entirely of Indian dancers? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDHCLjuOzXY I wouldn't gently caress with these guys.
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDHCLjuOzXY Oh my goodness gracious, that is amazing.
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Somfin posted:Oh my goodness gracious, that is amazing. I'm in love.
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Liquid Dinosaur posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDHCLjuOzXY This is the best WWE promo I've ever seen.
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Am I the only one who feels that CP is winding down, compared to the good old days? Nothing dramatic, but some sort of slow decline in activity, like the death of Tea Party Community.
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