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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "PerfectlyAble"
Date: 02 Jun 2006 07:37:13 PM
Object: Re: Who said christianity is a religion of peace?
Nonsense. Christianity is evil but the majority of people
understand that creating enemies, creating disorder,
just brings forward the day of your own dead.
People are naturally nice, its a disease, societies
where people were genetically nasty would eat themselves
up, physically, mentally, socially. Christians try to claim
that the goodness in the world is God's gift. The religious
theft. All religions want to market themselves and so
appeal to the likes of those they wish to convert.
Why did Christianity grow so many pagan rituals,
because pagans didn't/wouldn't give them up!
Christmas=Yule tide, Easter=harvest festivals, etc.
People aren't necessarily evil, Christianity makes it easier to be
evil.
Joe S. wrote:

Since we started our war on Islam, rightwinger, the "religious right," and
assorted other nutcases have been telling us that we "christians" follow a
religion of peace while the Muslims with their cry of "death to the infidel"
are evil through and through.

Well, looks as though the facade is slipping a bit. Now we discover that
several well-known "christian" authors have combined with mega-churches
(read: feel-good rightwing money machines) to produce and market a
"christian" videogame in which "christians" lop off the heads of unbelievers
while shouting "Praise the Lord!!"

Read the full story here:

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A top aide to mega-church pastor Rick Warren is advising the makers of a
children's video game in which characters kill New Yorkers while shouting
"Praise the Lord." When children tire of converting or killing New Yorkers,
they can switch sides and command the demonic armies of the AntiChrist, and
kill the conservative Christians. The real-time strategy game, slated for
release in October 2006, is based on the best selling series of Left Behind
novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins. The web site of Left Behind Games
states the involvement of Mark Carver on its Advisory Board. This web-based
marketing tool also highlights his role as Executive Director of Mr.
Warren's Purpose Driven Church. What appears to be going on here is an
old-fashioned business practice called "endorsement by association."

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http://www.politicalcortex.com/story/2006/6/1/84749/37309

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