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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile"
Date: 24 Jan 2005 02:57:50 PM
Object: American cults at their finest
http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/jan/24shoba.htm
Conversion attempts in the time of grief
Shobha Warrier in Nagapattinam
January 24, 2005
When I entered one of the rows of temporary shelters built for
tsunami victims in Pattancherry village in Nagapattinam, I
witnessed a minor scuffle in a corner.
Some inmates had surrounded a Christian priest and two nuns, and a
war of words was going on.
"We are Hindus and we want to live as Hindus. Why do you want to
convert us?" some young men shouted at the missionaries.
The priest said, "We are not here to convert people. We were only
offering prayers for your peace of mind."
But flashing some pamphlets distributed among them by the three,
the inmates snorted, "What does this mean?"
The priest had no answer.
"Why do you enter our houses and pray?," they asked.
"Your nuns do this when our women are alone at home. We know how
to pray."
The young men were extremely furious.
The priest was unruffled.
But the nuns were shaken by the sudden surge of animosity from the
muscular men.
The scuffle went on till the three were forced to leave the place.
Day two:
As I was visiting the areas close to the sea that were badly
affected by the tsunami waves, I saw another angry scene outside
another temple in another village.
Police jeeps were seen parked outside the temple in Samandapettai.
So was a van.
Villagers were complaining to the police about a missionary group
to which the van belonged.
They said the group had taken away to another place their
belongings and the relief they had got from nongovernmental
organisations and the government, which they had kept inside the
temple, because they refused to listen to its missionaries.
"They want to try their luck at some other place. Since we
resisted, they took away our things. We won't allow this to
happen," they said.
"Why don't you arrest all of them?" the villagers asked the
police.
The villagers' torrent of angry words continued.
"We have lost everything to the sea. They said they would help us
if we followed their religion. What logic is this? Are they here
to help us or change our religion?"
The police couldn't cool their tempers.
The group said it did not take away the belongings of the
villagers and insisted that the contents inside the van belonged
to it.
That evening, some villagers came with the news that the police
had arrested the priest they had confronted the previous day.
Apparently some angry villagers had gheraoed him, and forced the
police to arrest him.
"He shouldn't be doing this when we are grieving, when we are
suffering. Everything has its time and place," a villager said.
When I wanted to talk to the panchayat president and locals of the
Karakkalmedu village at Karaikkal, they called me inside the
village temple.
That was where they met outsiders.
The temple has become the centre of activity in the village.
Before we started talking, one of them opened the door to the
sanctum sanctorum and pointed to a mark left by the strong tsunami
waves.
They told me that water stopped at the feet of their deity and
then receded.
"We might have suffered, but our Goddess saved us."
This belief had taken the villagers all the more closer to their
deity.
"That is why it hurts us when others come and tell us that it was
because of our God and our belief that we suffered. We won't let
anyone exploit us when we are down," the panchayat members
asserted.
---
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The Entrails of the Last Priest.
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User: "God"

Title: Grief 25 Jan 2005 08:16:30 PM
Have you experienced grief?
If so - what was it like?
.

User: ""

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 24 Jan 2005 05:43:06 PM
It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.
.
User: "Don Kresch"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 24 Jan 2005 06:38:22 PM
In alt.atheism on 24 Jan 2005 15:43:06 -0800,

let us all know that:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Sounds to me like they weren't.
Don
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User: "BTR1701"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 24 Jan 2005 09:22:04 PM
In article <1106610186.139955.130160@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Why exactly does it sound that way to you?
Because according to the meaning simple English, nothing in that article
portrayed the villagers as bigots.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 24 Jan 2005 10:47:54 PM
+

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


Why exactly does it sound that way to you?

Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were spending
their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of Christian
volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in need.
.
User: "sanguinevikings"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 07:12:20 AM
<stevejdufour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1106628474.022192.172180@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

+

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


Why exactly does it sound that way to you?


Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were spending
their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of Christian
volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in need.

Were you born a complete *****, or did they have to perform surgery?
.
User: "The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 10:41:21 AM
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:12:20 -0000, "sanguinevikings"
<spam@spam.not> wrote:

<stevejdufour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1106628474.022192.172180@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Why exactly does it sound that way to you?

Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were spending
their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of Christian
volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in need.

Were you born a complete *****, or did they have to perform surgery?

You have to excuse him: Scientology happened to him, and he has
never recovered.
---
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Man Will Never Be Free Until The Last King Is Strangled With
The Entrails of the Last Priest.
"When the situation is hopeless, there's nothing to worry about." --
Edward Abbey
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User: "Tom"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 08:38:51 AM
<stevejdufour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1106628474.022192.172180@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

+

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


Why exactly does it sound that way to you?


Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were spending
their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of Christian
volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in need.

Perhaps next time Gawd will test your faith as he did Job.
.

User: "Fredric L. Rice"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 03:18:48 PM
wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Why exactly does it sound that way to you?

Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were spending
their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of Christian
volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in need.

A bunch of Christians came flocking in and made an already difficult
problem that much worse. The people there not only had to deal with
the destruction caused by the water, they also had to deal with the
cultists that came to to try to make money (ie converts) off the victims.
Check out http://www.cosvm.org/ for details about how the Scientology
crooks did the same thing in the aftermath of September 11'th. What
these Christians did and are dogin is no different when they're there
trying to sell their Christian gods.
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User: "BTR1701"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 03:00:45 PM
In article <1106628474.022192.172180@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

+

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Why exactly does it sound that way to you?


Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were spending
their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of Christian
volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in need.

Why does it sound like they were "spreading stories" and not just
relating what happened when asked by the reporter?
.
User: ""

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 06:05:10 PM

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


Why exactly does it sound that way to you?


Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were

spending

their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of

Christian

volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in

need.


Why does it sound like they were "spreading stories" and not just
relating what happened when asked by the reporter?

Notice this part:
"The temple has become the centre of activity in the village.
Before we started talking, one of them opened the door to the
sanctum sanctorum and pointed to a mark left by the strong tsunami
waves.
They told me that water stopped at the feet of their deity and
then receded.
"We might have suffered, but our Goddess saved us."
This belief had taken the villagers all the more closer to their
deity.
"That is why it hurts us when others come and tell us that it was
because of our God and our belief that we suffered. We won't let
anyone exploit us when we are down," the panchayat members
asserted.
So you see that they were just as religious as the Christians. So what
makes you think that they are the "good guys"?
Of course it might be very well true that the Christian missionaries
did all the bad things that they were accused of. But there is no
special reason to think so when it is just as likely that a lot of it
was made up by the the Hindus.
.
User: "BTR1701"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 06:44:19 PM
In article <1106694594.672433.276530@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


Why exactly does it sound that way to you?


Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were

spending

their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of

Christian

volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in

need.


Why does it sound like they were "spreading stories" and not just
relating what happened when asked by the reporter?

"That is why it hurts us when others come and tell us that it was
because of our God and our belief that we suffered. We won't let
anyone exploit us when we are down," the panchayat members
asserted.
So you see that they were just as religious as the Christians.

No one ever said they weren't.

So what makes you think that they are the "good guys"?

Because they weren't going into someone else's village at a time of
tragedy and suffering and saying "We'll only help you if you give up
your religion and convert to ours."

Of course it might be very well true that the Christian missionaries
did all the bad things that they were accused of. But there is no
special reason to think so when it is just as likely that a lot of it
was made up by the the Hindus.

You have yet to show why it was "just as likely".
.
User: "Lady Chatterly"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 08:09:28 PM
In article <BTR1702-E85B2F.19472525012005@news.east.earthlink.net>
BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com> wrote:


In article <1106694594.672433.276530@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


Why exactly does it sound that way to you?


Because it sounds like some of them, not all of course, were

spending

their time spreading stories about the alleged behavior of

Christian

volunteers when they could have been spending it helping people in

need.


Why does it sound like they were "spreading stories" and not just
relating what happened when asked by the reporter?


"That is why it hurts us when others come and tell us that it was
because of our God and our belief that we suffered. We won't let
anyone exploit us when we are down," the panchayat members
asserted.


So you see that they were just as religious as the Christians.


No one ever said they weren't.

de fa? ou d'autre, je vous conseille de vous joindre dedans, arr ?

So what makes you think that they are the "good guys"?


Because they weren't going into someone else's village at a time of
tragedy and suffering and saying "We'll only help you if you give up
your religion and convert to ours."

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User: ""

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 11:02:23 PM
Of course it might be very well true that the Christian missionaries
did all the bad things that they were accused of. But there is no
special reason to think so when it is just as likely that a lot of it
was made up by the the Hindus.
You have yet to show why it was "just as likely".
I think there are good and bad Christians and good and bad Hindus. I
think it would be wrong for Christians to deny help to their fellow
humans based on religion. I also think it would be wrong for Hindus to
put their dislike or fear or whatever about Christianity [not all
Hindus are like this of course] above their concern for the suffering
of other people that could have been helped. When I read the
statements of the Indian people quoted in this and other stories they
seem to be talking more about their religion and their dislike of other
religions than they are about the needs of suffering people. I think
that is wrong no matter what religion you hold. If you want to be
anti-religious fine with me. But I think you should be a little more
fair. Thank you.
.
User: "BTR1701"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 07:15:56 AM
In article <1106715743.181521.124920@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

Of course it might be very well true that the Christian missionaries
did all the bad things that they were accused of. But there is no
special reason to think so when it is just as likely that a lot of it
was made up by the the Hindus.

You have yet to show why it was "just as likely".

I think there are good and bad Christians and good and bad Hindus. I
think it would be wrong for Christians to deny help to their fellow
humans based on religion. I also think it would be wrong for Hindus to
put their dislike or fear or whatever about Christianity [not all
Hindus are like this of course] above their concern for the suffering
of other people that could have been helped. When I read the
statements of the Indian people quoted in this and other stories they
seem to be talking more about their religion and their dislike of other
religions than they are about the needs of suffering people. I think
that is wrong no matter what religion you hold. If you want to be
anti-religious fine with me. But I think you should be a little more
fair.

Why should I not be anti-religious?
If it's acceptable to be pro-religious, why is it unacceptable to be
anti-religious?
.
User: ""

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 10:57:16 AM

I think there are good and bad Christians and good and bad Hindus.

I

think it would be wrong for Christians to deny help to their fellow
humans based on religion. I also think it would be wrong for

Hindus to

put their dislike or fear or whatever about Christianity [not all
Hindus are like this of course] above their concern for the

suffering

of other people that could have been helped. When I read the
statements of the Indian people quoted in this and other stories

they

seem to be talking more about their religion and their dislike of

other

religions than they are about the needs of suffering people. I

think

that is wrong no matter what religion you hold. If you want to be
anti-religious fine with me. But I think you should be a little

more

fair.


Why should I not be anti-religious?

If it's acceptable to be pro-religious, why is it unacceptable to be
anti-religious?

Please be as anti-religious as you want to be. BTW, there are many
anti-religious statements in the Bible. But I just think that there
are narrow-minded, mean-spirited bigots among Hindus or Muslims or Jews
or Confucianists as well as among Christians. That's all I was saying.
.
User: "BTR1701"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 06:14:53 PM
In article <1106758636.261079.276790@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

Why should I not be anti-religious?

If it's acceptable to be pro-religious, why is it unacceptable to be
anti-religious?


Please be as anti-religious as you want to be. BTW, there are many
anti-religious statements in the Bible. But I just think that there
are narrow-minded, mean-spirited bigots among Hindus or Muslims or Jews
or Confucianists as well as among Christians. That's all I was saying.

Actually, you were saying quite a bit more than that. But it's good to
see you're backing off that position now.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 06:34:18 PM

Why should I not be anti-religious?

If it's acceptable to be pro-religious, why is it unacceptable to

be

anti-religious?


Please be as anti-religious as you want to be. BTW, there are many
anti-religious statements in the Bible. But I just think that

there

are narrow-minded, mean-spirited bigots among Hindus or Muslims or

Jews

or Confucianists as well as among Christians. That's all I was

saying.



Actually, you were saying quite a bit more than that. But it's good

to

see you're backing off that position now.

I'm not anti-Hindu and I didn't want to give that impression.
.



User: "The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 09:11:58 AM
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:15:56 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:

In article <1106715743.181521.124920@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

that is wrong no matter what religion you hold. If you want to be
anti-religious fine with me.

Why should I not be anti-religious?

If it's acceptable to be pro-religious, why is it unacceptable to be
anti-religious?

Damn if I, for one, can answer that. However, Steve here is an
atheist: he's a Scientology customer doing "dev-t" on the
newsgroup "alt.religion.scientology." He is required to appear
religious because Scientology pretends to be a religion and
Scientology Inc. pretends to be a church. It's all propaganda on
Steve's part.
Pretty ugly, but that's standard behavior for Scientology staff
and customers.
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The Entrails of the Last Priest.
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the showdown comes." -- Edward Abbey
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User: "The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 10:07:47 AM
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 03:22:04 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:

In article <1106610186.139955.130160@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Why exactly does it sound that way to you?

Because according to the meaning simple English, nothing in
that article portrayed the villagers as bigots.

You are trying to reason with a cult apologist--- which is not
possible.
---
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Man Will Never Be Free Until The Last King Is Strangled With
The Entrails of the Last Priest.
"Jesus don't walk on water no more; his feet leak." -- Edward Abbey
.
User: "Fredric L. Rice"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 01:42:25 PM
(The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile) wrote:

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 03:22:04 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:

In article <1106610186.139955.130160@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
stevejdufour@yahoo.com wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Why exactly does it sound that way to you?
Because according to the meaning simple English, nothing in
that article portrayed the villagers as bigots.

You are trying to reason with a cult apologist--- which is not possible.

Everything is possible if you pray hard enough.
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User: "Dubh Ghall"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 07:33:44 AM
On 24 Jan 2005 15:43:06 -0800,
wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

Exactly. What right have the stupid heathens got, to complain about being
bullied and blackmailed into giving up the core values of their lives, in
exchange for some of the coldest charity available?
I am sure that xtians would be much more sensible, if the boot were on the other
foot.
Well you would. You wouldn't have a problem, becoming Hindu, to save your
families.
Would you?
Then again, perhaps that should read, "much more dishonest".
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purely my own
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User: "Lady Chatterly"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 08:55:39 AM
In article <acicv0tcb0rcaidfrvji36v6o2v1kkkke7@4ax.com>
Dubh Ghall <puck@pooks.hill.fey> wrote:


Exactly. What right have the stupid heathens got, to complain about being
bullied and blackmailed into giving up the core values of their lives, in
exchange for some of the coldest charity available?

Do not tell us that the ussa and Israel then because like the Gene
hackman character at the links page?

I am sure<WHACK>

Qbrf vg znxr lbh natel gb or fher gung kgvnaf jbhyq or zhpu zber
frafvoyr?

Would you?

If it DO emergency know does emergency PUT out tons hanging out with
anyone who felt he had more scythe than this, Vic.

Then again, perhaps that should read, "much more dishonest".

You are not very firm one that.
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User: "Christopher A. Lee"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 24 Jan 2005 06:20:42 PM
On 24 Jan 2005 15:43:06 -0800,
wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.

How so?
It was the natural human response to the priest's appalling behaviour.
.
User: "stoney"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 11:52:39 PM
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 19:20:42 -0500, Christopher A. Lee
<calee@optonline.net> wrote:

On 24 Jan 2005 15:43:06 -0800,

wrote:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


How so?

It was the natural human response to the priest's appalling behaviour.

/mocking the cowardly clithead, steve.
It's never the christstains fault. It's always the fault of their
victims since the christstain pecker and clitheads have that 'moral
compass(tm)' which is fucking useless.
/me pisses on the clithead.
FOAD *****!
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Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
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User: "Vic Sagerquist"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 24 Jan 2005 07:38:18 PM
On 24 Jan 2005, dropped trou, farted, whirled, then shouted:

It sounds to me that the Hindus were the ones who were bigots.


The Hindus didn't want to be bothered by the christers, they have their own
religion, thank you very much. But the christers were using the
opportunity to proselytize (what else is new), dangling a carrot for the
Hindus. Assholes.
--
Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
--------
Why is it that most of the people who are against abortion are people you
wouldn't want to ***** in the first place?
--George Carlin
.


User: "stoney"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 25 Jan 2005 11:47:14 PM
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:57:50 GMT,
(The Last
Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile) wrote:

http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/jan/24shoba.htm

Conversion attempts in the time of grief

Shobha Warrier in Nagapattinam

January 24, 2005

When I entered one of the rows of temporary shelters built for
tsunami victims in Pattancherry village in Nagapattinam, I
witnessed a minor scuffle in a corner.

Some inmates had surrounded a Christian priest and two nuns, and a
war of words was going on.

"We are Hindus and we want to live as Hindus. Why do you want to
convert us?" some young men shouted at the missionaries.

The priest said, "We are not here to convert people. We were only
offering prayers for your peace of mind."

***** mother fucking vultures.
/me pisses on the Christians.
[]
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
.
User: "The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 09:04:03 AM
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:47:14 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:

The priest said, "We are not here to convert people. We were only
offering prayers for your peace of mind."

***** mother fucking vultures.
/me pisses on the Christians.

Er, well, of course. Imagine if these Christians were subjected to
a disaster and a bunch of Voodoo witch doctors came and performed
dark, sinister occult rituals for the Christians' "peace of mine:"
would the Christians thank the witch doctors?
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The Entrails of the Last Priest.
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User: "DianaC"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 11:22:49 AM
"The Last Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile" <desertphile@hotmail.com> wrote
in message news:35pprgF4qc25cU1@individual.net...

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:47:14 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:

The priest said, "We are not here to convert people. We were only
offering prayers for your peace of mind."


***** mother fucking vultures.
/me pisses on the Christians.


Er, well, of course. Imagine if these Christians were subjected to
a disaster and a bunch of Voodoo witch doctors came and performed
dark, sinister occult rituals for the Christians' "peace of mine:"
would the Christians thank the witch doctors?

I'm a Christian.
I would not only SAY 'thank you', I would mean it.
of course 'dark' and 'sinister' are rather subjective terms, you realize.
Rituals done to improve peace of mind really can't BE 'dark and sinister',
by definition. ;-)
.

User: "stoney"

Title: Re: American cults at their finest 26 Jan 2005 06:39:34 PM
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 15:04:03 GMT,
(The Last
Liberal / ShyDavid / Desertphile) wrote:

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:47:14 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote:

The priest said, "We are not here to convert people. We were only
offering prayers for your peace of mind."


***** mother fucking vultures.
/me pisses on the Christians.


Er, well, of course. Imagine if these Christians were subjected to
a disaster and a bunch of Voodoo witch doctors came and performed
dark, sinister occult rituals for the Christians' "peace of mine:"
would the Christians thank the witch doctors?

Of course not! They'd be as angry as their victims in the
newsarticle.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
.




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