lol ironically the christianity needs to evolve heheheheh we all know that survival goes to those who evolve
ProjectionIn psychology, psychological projection (or projection bias) is a defense mechanism in which one attributes one’s own unacceptable or unwanted thoughts or/and emotions to others. Projection reduces anxiety by allowing the expression of the unwanted subconscious impulses/desires without letting the conscious mind recognize them.........
But you did imply that all Christians were comparable to hate groups, did you not?
I use the term "Christian", with quotation marks, because no real Christian would teach or believe hate - you have to have a totally fucked up view of things, and a vital core misunderstanding of God and the biblical text, to teach hate in any form, from a Christian perspective.
no i said christianity is a hate group, a group that promotes hatred
so you are the one who decides who is christian? there are a lot of people who say that you are not a real christian if you tolerate homosexuals, solo mothers, woman working or what ever they disapprove of, you probably have a point if the only christians you consider are ones you deem to be "true christians" but you are not the judge so you dont have a point, unlucky.
and thus you have the problemThe bible teaches a message that is in parts relevent to today and in many parts completely irrelevent. Any piece of codified guidance will always be going out of date and require updating. Because Christians are too willing to see the bible as a perfect timeless text then they end up preaching and teaching things that in the present day IS CONSIDERED bigotry and it will only get worse and the western world liberaliseswomen, blacks, people who are different, the mentally ill, sick people, gays, adulterers, sluts all of these were looked at different in the days the bible was created. Not only that but the book is based on one part of the world and its values. And we all know how big the world isThe bible cannot handle the world we live in today and it is not going to get any better. Christianity needs a new game plan or it is going to/ IS GETTING left in the dustput traditional Christianity in a fucking museum cos its getting OOLLLDD
Thats so far from the truth its ridiculous...Ever heard of the Salvation army, a group that works tirelessly for the benefit of the community for absolutely no benefit to themselves other than to help those less fortunate.
The ultimate mission of The Salvation Army is to bring the whole world under the Christian umbrella. This mandate is based on the Army's interpretation of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. The Salvation Army believes, as stated in their first doctrinal statement, that only these scriptures "constitute the Divine rule of Christian faith and practice."
5. We believe that our first parents were created in a state of innocency, but by their disobedience they lost their purity and happiness, and that in consequence of their fall all men have become sinners, totally depraved and as such are justly exposed to the wrath of God.
11. We believe in the immortality of the soul; in the resurrection of the body; in the general judgment at the end of the world; in the eternal happiness of the righteous; and in the endless punishment of the wicked."
"The three ‘S's’ best expressed the way in which the Army administered to the 'down and outs': first, soup; second, soap; and finally, salvation."
Opposition to hiring homosexualsThe Salvation Army in the U.S. has been the topic of many controversial discussions about discrimination against homosexuals in their hiring practices.[5] According to lesbian/gay newsmagazine The Advocate, the Bush administration was "willing to do whatever it takes to perpetuate, support, and defend discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals" in exchange for The Salvation Army's lobby support for Faith-Based Initiatives, in what the publication described as a "secret arrangement."[6] The New York Times reported that the Salvation Army believed it had a firm commitment from the White House to issue a regulation that would override local antidiscrimination laws. A disclosure of The Salvation Army's request "outraged some civil rights groups and lawmakers," and resulted in an immediate reversal of a previous promise to honor the request.[7]The Salvation Army's position is that because it is a church, Section VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 explicitly guarantees its right to discriminate on the basis of its religious beliefs in its hiring. To reinforce its position, it threatened to close all soup kitchens in New York City when the city government proposed legislation that would require all organizations doing business with it to provide equal benefits to unmarried domestic partners.[8]
From 1940 through the 1970s the Salvation Army in Australia sheltered approximately 30,000 children. The Australian Salvation Army issued an apology and has acknowledged that sexual abuse may have occurred during this time. The Army explicitly rejects the claim that there are as many as 500 potential claimants.
Yes, there are good works done. I just wish that they were more open about their 'behind the scenes' Mission, which in the case of the 'Army' is: The ultimate mission of The Salvation Army is to bring the whole world under the Christian umbrella.
So their ultimate mission is to bring people round to their way of thinking?Umm ... isn't that EVERYONE'S ultimate mission in life?
No.I'd hate to live in a world where everyone believed what I did.*shudder*
I wouldn't call it a selfless act of kindness because it contains an agenda (see bolded below)Yes, there are good works done. I just wish that they were more open about their 'behind the scenes' Mission, which in the case of the 'Army' is: The ultimate mission of The Salvation Army is to bring the whole world under the Christian umbrella.
The individual 'sallie' on the street wants to help their fellow man because they want to drag 'him' out of sin. They are doing this because they are members of an organisation that promotes this as a way to 'god'.
I gave someone on the street directions today, whilst running late.What was my secret agenda?
Dont christians follow God ? the bible is Gods word is it not ? maybe someone else can elaborate further there....Of all the millions of christians on the planet i bet there arent two of them that interprut "gods word" exactly the same way...certainly different churchs teach thier own interprutations of the bible, but i wouldnt count one less christian than the other.
But following that logic, would it not be impossible for anyone to commit a selfless act of kindness ?Everything , everyone does has some sort of agenda, even at a very basic level...even helping some old lady across the street because it makes you feel good could be considered "having an agenda".I dont believe for one second that all Sallys are out there only doing good work because they secretly want to convert mankind....that maybe the organisations ultimate goal...but that doesnt change the fact that the individual sally on the street just wants to help their fellow man.
I think there are such things as selfless agendas. It seems you have not differentiated between the selfish and the selfless. In fact you are implying is that everyone is naturally selfish.Not wanting to see someone suffer is a selfless agenda. You could probably analyse it deeper and explain why you did not want to see them suffer, perhaps it revolts you, perhaps you can imagine what it would be like to be them, which in turn causes you distress. But is that a reward? Is not watching someone suffer a reward in itself???For instance, I once helped an old lady who was trying to take out her wheelie bin. She was small, it was big. I decided to help because I didn't like to see her struggle needlessly.Is that not selfless?
But Christianity doesn't promote hatred. Certain groups of supposed "Christians" do, but Christianity as a whole does not. You'd have to be promoting ignorance to say or think such a thing
Christ is Yahweh made flesh, the avatar of Yahweh, he is their god. There are some things, some fundamental things, within the bible which simply cannot be disputed by any Christian.For example, all Christians believe Christ is the son of god, god incarnate. They believe he died and was resurrected. These are fundamental Christian beliefs. If you do not believe that Jesus is Yahweh then you are not a Christian. It's literally that simple.And off course there are other common Christian beliefs stemming from the bible, such as the nativity, the holy trintity, Satan, Heaven, Hell, Angels, Devils, etc.