USA: Where retrospective prayers are preferred to gun control. Says it all.
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USA: Where retrospective prayers are preferred to gun control. Says it all.
I prefer Richard Dawkins explanation.
For very good survival reasons, we as a species have evolved to (mostly) follow what our elders do, believe what they believe, and accept things as correct if they have always been done that way, even if you can't understand the reasons why, especially when we are children.
This evolved susceptibility to taking on these deep beliefs as a child is throughout history exploited by people who wish to maintain control over the population.
I'm explaining it badly, but I think Dawkins put it that religion is an evolutionary side effect that does more harm than good
Exactly my thoughts. Coming to terms with mortality is difficult, especially having been taught by clever adults that there is a heaven and a hell. But, it's an essential thing to come to terms with - and the end result has been liberating to me as an individual. I feel I actually appreciate life more now than when I believed there were places for the dead to go,
1. Nothing wrong with being Christian/Catholic/Jewish/Muslim/whatever
2. It is how you live your life and treat others that is more important though
3. The President swears an oath to defend the constitution. Part of that constitution is the right to bear weapons of mass destruction ergo any president that tries to amend the amendment is breaking a solemn oath = political suicide.
4. When I looked at my news app earlier, I was amazed to see how far down the list this story had fallen. If the shooter had been Muslim, or black. This would be front page news.
5. Yes, the shooter probably WAS mentally ill, unlike the completely sane terrorists who think they're going to end up with 72 virgins.
6. As someone alluded to earlier. To get elected president, you gotta love Guns, God, the military and the good old US of A.
If you look on Twitter their arguments for gun control are crazy, including there's gun control in France but the Butaclan still happened, that's one! Not one every day.
Others include; how will I protect my family and how will we fight back if the government turns to a dictatorship.
Also for a country that goes on about freedom they are the biggest slaves in the western world, the amount they work with hardly any holidays is crazy.
I love the country and the people I've met there are always great but their attitude towards politics and religion is mental. Their left wing makes the tories look like bleeding heart liberals.
Seems the shooter had been in a row with his mother-in-law and had three guns...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-41892838
I disagree with statement 1, as unfortunately many treat membership as permission to behave in ways which run counter to freedom in society. This affects statement 2 i.e. what is right and what is wrong. In extremis you get suicide bombers, martyrs and fanatics of all faiths.
Religion does not have a monopoly over this 'club' membership attitude e.g. the good old NRA lobby refusing to see the downside to everyone being allowed to be armed.
I sometimes wonder if some of the above posters who pontificate about “religion” have ever met a Christian? Unless I am unique (which I know I’m not, as I know a lot of Christians),
I…
Am not afraid of death (the manner of my dying is a different matter!)
Am not holier than thou/superior, in fact the opposite, because as much as I try, I know I can never be truly Christ-like because I am a human being
Have no desire to harm anyone of a different faith
Have no desire to subjugate the masses
Have no desire to indoctrinate anyone – I witness to being a Christian by the way I try to live my life but whether others wish to emulate that, that’s up to them
Am not “some sanctimonious arsehole judging others for their beliefs or non beliefs”. That’s not to say I don’t feel sad when I look around and see what a mess some people make of their lives and the way the world in general is going; but this is to be expected of course as society has mostly rejected Christ and his teaching.
Will go to heaven simply because I believe in Jesus Christ, not because of any good works I may have done (I do good works because I believe that is what Jesus expects me to do, not for reward) and because I own up to being a sinner (yes, that word, how very non-PC!).
The gunman who slaughtered 26 people at a Texas church was able to buy weapons because the Air Force failed to report his domestic violence conviction to the federal database that is used to conduct background checks on would-be gun purchasers, authorities said Monday.
Federal officials said the Air Force didn’t submit Devin Patrick Kelley’s criminal history even though it was required to do so by Pentagon rules.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ckground-check
Agree with all of the above.
For me, my grandfather was the man I felt most lived up to “Christian values” in terms of the way he conducted himself and treated others. But he had no religion at all.
I know I’m biased, but if all believers of whatever faith, led their lives like him, the world would be a much better place.
For me, we have to many people following “man-made” religious laws and not enough following Christ’s teaching of live to one another.
And here endeth today’s sermon.
Hi gofer
Are you saying you will go to heaven because you believe in Jesus Christ and people who don't believe in Jesus Christ won't go ?
I thought god was a forgiving type ?
If he is why won't he let people in who are not Christians ? , If this is what you are saying ?
Regards
"Christian values" is a term used by christians who have hijacked the term "human values" in order to put themselves above the rest of us.
Why are "Christian values" any better than the values of Judaism (The root of Christianity and Islam) or Hinduism, Seikhism, Buddism?
Religions are forced upon the children of adherents in order that the religion will survive. Is there any religion in the world that doesn’t force children to follow?
Joe Walsh, a former congressman, controversial shockjock and idiot tweets:
"I have a right to speak my mind, practice my religion, freely assemble, and carry a firearm. These rights come from God, not government."
I don't know whether he really believes that but it seems there is a large number of Americans who do. If I lived in the States, that kind of outlook would worry me a lot.
How do we know Christ's teaching was one of love ?
The Bible ?
That was written many years after his death , if he even existed !
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is a god , none
Nobody has gone to heaven and come back to tell us how great it is ......you would have thought that God , who is supposed to be all powerful would have made someone do that to make sure we all loved each other , protected the planet and animals and stopped children starving all over the world ?
I am with Richard Dawkins on this , it might be a good book but it's fiction
Did you see that interview with the local sherrif ?
Guns don't kill people , people do
Fecking hell
Those Texas police and some of the people they interviewed looked like they came straight from the set of the Texas chainsaw massacre or the hills have eyes
In god we trust ff sake
Well he didn't help out those people murdered by the gun yesterday did he !!
There have been thousands of gods worshipped throughout history and in all different locations around the world - and we all know which one most people believe in i.e. the one they were indoctrinated with as a child. Religions generally travel along the same routes as languages and Empires. That's why you are likely to be a Catholic if you speak Spanish etc. And what most current-day Abrahamists would have believed in just over two thousand years ago is anyone's guess. Depends on what bed they were born in methinks.
i was agreeing with what he was suggesting in his post
and was just commenting on his comment about being non-pc
because what he posted was not offensive it did not seek to marginalize any sets of groups it was rational
it wasn't tippy tappy around the subject trying hard not to upset somebody, because of what "group" they see themselves as part of
in actual fact he was very pc with his post lol
I think I know what political correctness is :-)
Good evening sir.
Q.1: Yes.
Q.2: Heaven is a place for believers/followers of Jesus. Jesus made an extraordinary, almost arrogant claim – no one comes to the Father except by me. Why would non-Christians want or even expect to go there? Surely to them it's a fictional place and Christians are deluding themselves.
God is forgiving but to obtain forgiveness surely first you have to acknowledge that there is something that needs to be forgiven and then ask for forgiveness! That tends to fly in the face of relativism which today's society is based upon - what feels right to me must be right etc. Hence my suggestion that the word “sinner” is a very non-PC expression today – if I called you a sinner I suspect you might be a little upset? The fact that someone professes to be a Christian is an acknowledgment that he/she is a sinner and therefore no different to anyone else in that sense, as we ALL fall short of being the person that Jesus wants us to be. The big difference is that the Christian knows that he/she falls short but has the humility to recognise this.