Killers for Christ

A perfect example of someone taking one verse out of context.

The context of Jesus' teaching in this passage is "Acknowledging Him" i.e. putting God first in one's life, contained in verses 32-39 of chapter 10.

32 So everyone who acknowledges me before men, I also will acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven,
33 but who ever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven.
34 “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.
35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
36 And a person's enemies will be those of his own household.
37 Who ever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.
38 And who ever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.
39 Who ever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.


Putting God first in one's life is paramount, all other relationships will be askew without it. In the 10 Commandments, the first four deal with one's relationship to God. Jesus interpreting them to the the religious leaders of the time narrowed it to two.

Matthew 12:30-31
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.”

You Stu are a perfect example of being divided by the word of God. Jesus said there would be division between those who acknowledge Him and those who don't.
I've taken nothing out of context. Put the same spin on Mein Kampf as is done to the bible, and Adolph would have a romantic novel to his name.

Perfectly clear.
A nasty, mean spirited, unloving christian god, would set people against each other, merely for its own petty narcissistic motives.

And indeed it has.
 
no reason to go to the paper just read posts from db and stu.
its pretty funny reading db speak of religious intolerance.

its like leftists telling us to be tolerant of different opinions.

the hypocrisy is so obvious to 3rd parties...yet I am not sure he/they are self aware due to their conditioning.


There's a hell of a lot of religious intolerance in this country as well. Read the paper. Any paper. Any day.
 
what are you lying about...
I speak of the Constitution and our rights to believe or not believe all the time here on et.
I respect anyone who loves their God and does not preach death to others.
I even respect those who reject God after some thought.

I argue with leftist drones who spread misinformation and those like you who have their own religion but constantly put down Christianity.



no reason to go to the paper just read posts from db and stu.
its pretty funny reading db speak of religious intolerance.

its like leftists telling us to be tolerant of different opinions.

the hypocrisy is so obvious to 3rd parties...yet I am not sure he/they are self aware due to their conditioning.
 
nope.. just thankful for God's grace and therefore trying hard to not hate anyone but terrorists and lying leftist drones. and I am joking about lying leftist drones...
its really the establishment republicans... who are the real scum. we already understand you leftists are simply pre fascists.


Teflon Jem.
 
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. . . because we’re so nice here at the Raw Story Historic Corrections Desk, we thought we’d share some examples of Christian extremist violence for the edification of our right-leaning friends who seem to believe that it’s nothing but Christmas trees and Easter lilies on their side of the church as opposed to IEDs and lynching ropes.

Let’s begin, shall we?

The Fourth Crusade
When Obama cited the Crusades, it was to conjure the image of Christians doing their own brand of Jihad in centuries past. But what kind of Holy War was the Fourth Crusade? As always, the goal was to take Jerusalem back for Christianity, but the long slog to the Holy Land in the early 13th century was dangerous and slow. The mostly French holy soldiers of the Fourth Crusade sought a quicker passage, by boat to Egypt, and the independent state of Venice offered to lend 200 boats to make it happen. But Venice had a condition — help us retake the city of Zara from Hungarian invaders. So before they could leave for Egypt, the crusaders attacked Zara — a Christian city — to conquer it for Venice. With that dirty work out of the way, they set sail for Constantinople and did the unthinkable, sacking the largest, most sophisticated city in Christendom on the promise of cash offered by a pretender to the city’s throne. Sated with blood and gold, the crusaders headed home after defeating Constantinople, and never even got to the Holy Land. Praise the Lord!

The Holocaust
Jews were persecuted and ghettoized for centuries in Europe. During World War II, a staunchly Christian Adolf Hitler proposed the notorious “Final Solution” as his armies rounded up and exterminated some 6 million Jews over the course of the Nazi Party’s rise and precipitous fall.

Many conservatives have attempted to obscure the Nazi Party’s ties to extreme Christianism by asserting the Nazi officers dabbled in the occult or to risibly accuse the German National Socialist Party of being a left-wing, atheist organization. In fact the Nazis were staunchly Christian and relied heavily on the anti-Semitic theories and writings of Martin Luther, founder of the Protestant church.

“We are at fault in not avenging all this innocent blood of our Lord and the blood of the children [Jews] have shed since then (which still shines forth from their eyes and their skin),” wrote Luther. “We are at fault in not slaying them.”

The Ku Klux Klan
America’s earliest home-grown white nationalist militia rooted their pro-segregation philosophy and anti-black and anti-Jew violence in the belief that they were enforcing God’s law on behalf of the chosen people, the white race.

To this day, Klansmen and women will cheerfully assure you that they are good, law-abiding Christians who are acting out of defense of what they see as a beleaguered white population.

“We don’t hate people because of their race, I mean, we’re a Christian organization,”said the Klan’s Frank Ancona in 2014. “We want to stay white. It’s not a hateful thing to want to maintain white supremacy.”

The Otherside Lounge Bombing
In 1997, Christian terrorist Eric Robert Rudolph planted and detonated a homemade bomb at the Atlanta LGBT bar the Otherside Lounge. Four people were injured. A second bomb failed to detonate.

Rudolph bombed abortion clinics in Birmingham and Atlanta, killing three people in all and injuring 111 others. He was apprehended by police in 2003 and remains in federal custody.

Anti-choice violence
Because these individuals believe that God is acting through them to save the lives of unborn children, they are willing to commit acts of extreme violence to deny women access to reproductive health care.

So-called “pro-life” organizations have become some of the most dangerous and violent religious zealots in the U.S. today. It is hard to isolate any single incident because over the last two decades, groups like Operation Rescue have set fire to women’s health centers, murdered doctors like Kansas’ Dr. George Tiller in cold blood, and gunned down clinic workers, nurses and bystanders.

And those are just a few examples, kids. So, the next time someone tries to tell you that Islam produces the only violent religious extremists of the world, ask them how Tiller’s widow probably feels about that, or the survivors of Eric Rudolph’s murderous rampages. Praise Jesus and pass the ammunition!
Libtards are clearly experts at false equivalencies. So the shit for brains that wrote this article couldn't even come up with one relevant example from recent times?

Please show me one example in the new testament where it states to kill someone if they do not convert to Christianity.

I do not think anyone actually thinks that Hitler was a Christian.
 
I've taken nothing out of context. Put the same spin on Mein Kampf as is done to the bible, and Adolph would have a romantic novel to his name.

Perfectly clear.
A nasty, mean spirited, unloving christian god, would set people against each other, merely for its own petty narcissistic motives.

And indeed it has.
Complete and utter lies. You continue to make shit up and apparently you actually believe your own lies. I find that very interesting.
 
Bible words speak for themselves!



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