Assumption College Student Writes Letters Of Support To Norway Massacre Killer Breivik
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[QUOTE=Lankist;35669610]Yes he would.
“[B]Do not think that I came to bring peace on Earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.[/B] For I came to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and a man’s enemies will be the members of his household. He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me; and he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who does not take his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me. He who has found his life will lose it, and he who has lost his life for My sake will find it.”
Matthew 10:34-39
[Jesus] said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; [B]and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one...[/B]" The disciples said, "See, Lord, here are two swords." "That is enough," he replied.
Luke 22:36,38
(Jesus dual-wields fyi)
"But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them--[B][U]bring them here and kill them in front of me.[/U][/B]'"
Luke 19:27
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But those are not even quotations of Jesus.
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;35671139]But those are not even quotations of Jesus.[/QUOTE]
Yes... they are. If you don't want to whip out your bible just google them, granted some of them are allusions to parables. And that's all that should be said here, PM me or what not if you want to continue this discussion.
Whatever Breiviks political ideas were, his actions marginalized those ideas in Norway for decades to come. Or does human nature work in another way than I am aware off?
[QUOTE]“I decided that what I would want to do is try to help him ideologically by sending him letters showing support that I believe that he is a nationalist and a patriot and not the terrorist neo-Nazi that the media portrays him to be,”[/QUOTE]
Wait, weren't Nazis nationalists as well?
[QUOTE=Murkrow;35671004]It's funny because in order to be a neo-nazi terrorist, you have to be a nationalist and a patriot.[/QUOTE]
That's [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirming_the_consequent"]affirming the consequent[/url] though. As much as I disagree with them, the kid is entitled to express his views, and should not have to face any physical repercussions for them. No one should be threatened with violence for expressing their views, like advocating this guy be assaulted for believing something. The way I see it, you should dispute what you disagree with by way of arguments and reason rather than flicking the "brain off, violence on!" switch.
[QUOTE=Noble;35672516]That's [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirming_the_consequent"]affirming the consequent[/url] though. As much as I disagree with them, the kid is entitled to express his views, and should not have to face any physical repercussions for them. No one should be threatened with violence for expressing their views, like advocating this guy be assaulted for believing something. The way I see it, you should dispute what you disagree with by way of arguments and reason rather than flicking the "brain off, violence on!" switch.[/QUOTE]
Still deserves to be punched in the face.
How is this news? The guy agrees with someones fucked up views, get over it.
[QUOTE=DrMonumbo;35671182]Yes... they are. If you don't want to whip out your bible just google them, granted some of them are allusions to parables. And that's all that should be said here, PM me or what not if you want to continue this discussion.[/QUOTE]
It's always interesting how, when Jesus is acting all Lamb Of God and shit, you can take him at his word. But when he's talking about the virtues of ethnic cleansing and jihad, no no it's a METAPHOR. A metaphor about [I]killing people[/I], but come on jesus is like iunno hes cool he wouldnt say soemthing like that because the priests said hes pacificst
its not as though jesus scolded his disciples for trying to "interpret" his words when they didn't like their literal meanings.
And then, Jesus said unto his disciples; "Lo and behold, if you do not follow my ways, then mark my words. With this sword, I shall strike you. The sand gets bloody, and you get dead."
Bullshit 20:12
[QUOTE=Lankist;35677920]It's always interesting how, when Jesus is acting all Lamb Of God and shit, you can take him at his word. But when he's talking about the virtues of ethnic cleansing and jihad, no no it's a METAPHOR. A metaphor about [I]killing people[/I], but come on jesus is like iunno hes cool he wouldnt say soemthing like that because the priests said hes pacificst
its not as though jesus scolded his disciples for trying to "interpret" his words when they didn't like their literal meanings.[/QUOTE]
Well to be fair, even the more wholesome things he taught were in metaphors as well.
In fact his whole deal was teaching in parables which were just big metaphors. Taking his words for their literal meanings is one of the big reasons people started turning against him.
[QUOTE=Meller Yeller;35679627]Well to be fair, even the more wholesome things he taught were in metaphors as well.
In fact his whole deal was teaching in parables which were just big metaphors. Taking his words for their literal meanings is one of the big reasons people started turning against him.[/QUOTE]
So I'm assuming when Jesus said you should castrate yourself to get into heaven, it was a metaphor
"For there are eunuchs, that were so born from their mother's womb: and there are eunuchs, that were made eunuchs by men: and there are eunuchs, that made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it."
Matthew 19:12
[editline]22nd April 2012[/editline]
It just seems like any time I bring up something Jesus said that Christians have never heard of (because they didn't read the book), suddenly it's all "metaphors!" and shit
[editline]22nd April 2012[/editline]
Also Jesus and his bros calls more people fools than Mr. T
"But anyone who says 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell." (Jesus) Mat 5:22
"You fools!" (Jesus) Luke 11:40
"You blind fools!" (Jesus) Mat 23:17
"How foolish you are" (Jesus) Luke 24:25
"But God said to him, 'You fool!' " (Jesus) Luke 12:20
"You foolish Galatians!" (St. Paul) Galatians 3:1
"You foolish man" James 2:20
Jesus was the original table flipper.
Jesus could be a Batman supervillan.
He could be called Parable Man. He'd be like the Riddler but with a beard and long hair and wear sandals.
And of course he'd speak in parables rather than riddles.
[QUOTE=Lankist;35669610][img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8c/Giotto_-_Scrovegni_-_-27-_-_Expulsion_of_the_Money-changers_from_the_Temple.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
what are those two on the right doing???
[QUOTE=abcpea2;35680106]what are those two on the right doing???[/QUOTE]
Getting they asses beat down.
FYI that is a painting of the time Jesus whooped the asses of merchants. (Jesus was a socialist.)
[QUOTE=Lankist;35680333]Getting they asses beat down.
FYI that is a painting of the time Jesus whooped the asses of merchants. (Jesus was a socialist.)[/QUOTE]
Jesus just opposed money in general. There's still currency in socialism.
The fact that anyone could back someone who murdered anyone in the name of an ideology utterly boggles my mind.
[QUOTE=venn178;35668649]Zombies.[/QUOTE]
No :c
[QUOTE=Meller Yeller;35680721]Jesus just opposed money in general. There's still currency in socialism.[/QUOTE]
uhm no jesus did not oppose money, he opposed money going anywhere that wasn't the Church's collection pot.
[QUOTE=Lankist;35685637]uhm no jesus did not oppose money, he opposed money going anywhere that wasn't the Church's collection pot.[/QUOTE]
That doesn't much sound like Socialism to me.
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