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July 08, 2017, 04:41:34 PM
#32
If so, why? 
Why have hate or animosity towards someone because of their religious differences,  I think we have too much hate already in this world.
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July 08, 2017, 01:20:29 PM
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If so, why? 
I personally never hate Christians, even though we have different beliefs, because we humans are also social creatures that live together and need each other sailing.
For me to carry out religious orders according to my beliefs, and we should not hate or oppose other beliefs in order to create togetherness in different beliefs.
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July 08, 2017, 01:10:38 PM
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No, I hate those who hate others because of the Religious differences, race, and colors.
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July 08, 2017, 01:02:40 PM
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Do I hate the followers of an ancient culturally-based sect (now widespread and splintered (but well rooted) right across the entire globe), one among a couple closely related sects (Judaism and Islam), all of which originated in the middle east? Do I hate all the well-oiled ones, the enriched ones, the holy ones, the superior ones, the chosen ones, the ones who are the fucking best, better than all the rest? Do I hate the exclusive ones, the only ones who are exceptional, like none other could ever be?

Actually, to tell the truth, I wish I could be like that, exceptional and exclusive (but not to the point of logic-less rage), but I just can not, and it is hard to find my peace and not hate, cause my own serenity is way more important than walking around hating these  exclusively exceptional bastards.


"Jesus Christ" is an english transcript of two words, Iesous (a greek name of a male), also related to or transcripted from a hebrew word, also for a male, but transcripted in the english language as 'Joshua'. 'Christ' is an english transcript of a greek word 'christos', with the meaning of "anointed". So in short, it is something like Iesous (greek pronunciation important because it's the name of a male) the anointed. 'Anointed' itself is someone who has been oiled. So the short and sweet in english - but with the original pronuciation for the namesake is Iesous the well-oiled one.

If this sounds too complicated, then the simplest solution to avoid confusion would be to just say well-oiled Joshua.
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July 08, 2017, 12:59:10 PM
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no they dont bother me, i broadly agree with their view of the world
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July 08, 2017, 11:33:27 AM
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I really hate the Christians. My tribe was submitted to genocide by the Christians, just because we refused to abandon our ancient religion (Hinduism). Our villages were burnt down, girls were raped, and elders were beheaded. Now most of the members are living as refugees in Tripura and Assam. Only those who are ready to convert are allowed to go back to Mizoram.

Thank you for this post. It led me to look at the wikipedia entry for Mizoram.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizoram

Quite interesting. To be fair, though, the tribes seemed to have a long history of chopping off heads of neighboring tribes, before Christianity arrived with the British?
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July 08, 2017, 10:39:42 AM
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Sometimes I hate my co Christians because they are rude.  So basically it is not about the religion, it is the person itself.  Their characters or traits that caused us to dislike or hate them.  But being Christian is always been a good thing and good feeling.  Many are Christian and many are peace loving.
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July 08, 2017, 09:53:36 AM
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Of course not. It makes no sense hating on a person who didn't do any harm. If you hate them for no reason, then you are the problem.

What I hate though, are religious extremists. Those that say that "gays are going to hell" and the like. They miss the point of their religion, which is love and peace. They're doing the complete opposite of this. They are said to even follow people to their houses if someone disagrees with them. Very sick group of people for sure.
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July 08, 2017, 09:52:17 AM
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I really hate the Christians. My tribe was submitted to genocide by the Christians, just because we refused to abandon our ancient religion (Hinduism). Our villages were burnt down, girls were raped, and elders were beheaded. Now most of the members are living as refugees in Tripura and Assam. Only those who are ready to convert are allowed to go back to Mizoram.
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July 08, 2017, 09:28:16 AM
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I respect all religions, but I do not belong to any religion. Everyone should respect the choice of another person and foolishly hate him because he believes in something else.
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July 08, 2017, 09:15:15 AM
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I was born to Christian parents, who were moderately religious. But I became an atheist when I grow up. I don't have anything against the Christians. My parents and some of my relatives are still Christian. But I regard Christianity as a backward religion.
Strange in you perception of religion and somehow it turns out a bit strange that religious parents have a child who perceives religion as backward barbarism. It seems to me that you were influenced by other faiths.
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July 08, 2017, 08:16:34 AM
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I was born to Christian parents, who were moderately religious. But I became an atheist when I grow up. I don't have anything against the Christians. My parents and some of my relatives are still Christian. But I regard Christianity as a backward religion.
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July 08, 2017, 07:54:21 AM
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No need to hate christian, moeslem, budhism or any religion. We need to hate person who had bad act not their religion or their country
What would you say if not the usual post of a farmer? Cheesy

OP what if I'd said that I do, what would you do then dude nothing so why are you asking? you should note that not all of them are true Christians only a few, those who believe Jesus went to heaven before some one else dies in his instead and he only was a messenger of God.
They're out dated anyways. look what happened to satoshi's client version 0.1 Cheesy history.
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July 08, 2017, 07:20:58 AM
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Yes I hate everyone because I'm militant atheist. I'm very proud and tolerant person, because I hate everything and consider myself very intelligent. Also I read Richard Dawkins books which made me even more intelligent.
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July 08, 2017, 07:20:19 AM
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I LOVE CHRISTIANS BECAUSE WE ALL CREATED BY ONE GOD
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July 08, 2017, 07:16:37 AM
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Religious people to me are not important, but faith somehow affects the character of a person. At the moment, the worst of all for me are Muslims, even if they do not believe in Islam. I don't like their demeanor and communication.
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July 08, 2017, 07:10:45 AM
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Not at all. Religious intolerance is what hurts many people around the world. It saddens me that churches are not allowed in some countries.
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July 08, 2017, 05:11:51 AM
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many people often say "It's safer to be Muslim in a Christian country than be Christian in a Muslim country".

People say a lot of things... most of them are not true

I've heard about more Muslims being assaulted/murdered in America than Christians being murdered in all of the middle east... and this is coming from American news, which I assume would be biased towards Christians

Muslims don't go out attacking Christians... this is a common misconception that Christians have...

Muslims are murdering other Muslims... imagine if the Catholics and Protestants were at war with each other... would either of them care about Muslims, or would they care more about the other Christians who are trying to kill them?

Do Bloods and Crips care about Muslims, or do they care about other Bloods and Crips killing them?

The problem with Christians is they have a victim complex, and want to feel like they are being attacked, so they can go on the offensive and preemptively nuke another country
Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Lybia, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen... to name a few countries that America has recently attacked without justification... and don't forget to be afraid of Iran, North Korea and Russia too... but Saudi Arabia is our ally (actually Saudi Arabia has sponsored 80%+ of the terrorist attacks on US soil including 9/11... and we just sold them over $500 BILLION worth of weapons)
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July 08, 2017, 04:58:48 AM
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No need to hate christian, moeslem, budhism or any religion. We need to hate person who had bad act not their religion or their country
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July 08, 2017, 04:52:01 AM
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Furthermore, unlike the Qur'an the Bible is not believed to be the exact or direct word of God, so it could be subject to human error.

Depends on the flavor of Christian, there are plenty who believe the bible is the actual word of god.

http://www.faithwire.com/2017/05/17/percentage-of-americans-who-believe-bible-is-literal-word-of-god-plunges-and-gallup-reveals-the-consequences/
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