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thats it? Don't talk down to me like I'm a dog. I would appreciate some respect.
Goodboy
Originally posted by: Luthien
Fundamentalists refers to people that believe the bible is literally true.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: eits
jesus... i'm not one to beat up women, but i'd beat the fvck out of her if she showed up to my friend's funeral.
Why?
Seriously, I think you should try to understand why you feel that way. Why allow someone else's ignorance, someone else's hatred, effect you like this? Why should you allow yourself to become what you fear, or what you hate?
I feel sorry for them. I feel sorry that they are filled with such hatred and such bigotry. And this hatred and bigotry has consumed their entire lives, day in and day out. Like a junkie, they are hooked. They really need to feel as well as act out upon this hatred and this bigotry, or they'd feel dead.
Originally posted by: Luthien
Well Engineereeyore you are going to hell according to the fundies. So sorry for you...
Originally posted by: engineereeyore
Originally posted by: Luthien
Well Engineereeyore you are going to hell according to the fundies. So sorry for you...
Well, the fundies are welcome to feel that way if they wish, but that doesn't answer the question. Either your wrong and not all people who believe literally in the Bible are fundamentalist, or you know me better than I do and I'm only in denial.
I mean, feel however you wish and make whatever claims you wish, but just don't expect everyone to accept them as fact. Because in this case, literal belief in the Bible != fundamentalist.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: engineereeyore
Originally posted by: Luthien
Well Engineereeyore you are going to hell according to the fundies. So sorry for you...
Well, the fundies are welcome to feel that way if they wish, but that doesn't answer the question. Either your wrong and not all people who believe literally in the Bible are fundamentalist, or you know me better than I do and I'm only in denial.
I mean, feel however you wish and make whatever claims you wish, but just don't expect everyone to accept them as fact. Because in this case, literal belief in the Bible != fundamentalist.
don't bother...
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: eits
jesus... i'm not one to beat up women, but i'd beat the fvck out of her if she showed up to my friend's funeral.
Why?
Seriously, I think you should try to understand why you feel that way. Why allow someone else's ignorance, someone else's hatred, effect you like this? Why should you allow yourself to become what you fear, or what you hate?
I feel sorry for them. I feel sorry that they are filled with such hatred and such bigotry. And this hatred and bigotry has consumed their entire lives, day in and day out. Like a junkie, they are hooked. They really need to feel as well as act out upon this hatred and this bigotry, or they'd feel dead.
because it'd be my friend's funeral that they're ruining... it's as if they were flaunting the fact that my friend died, calling him a lovely human soldier loud enough for everyone to hear, and just completely tainting the entire funeral. i wouldn't stand for that bullshit and i know my friend would want their asses kicked.
by their own logic, i'd be fulfilling God's will to beat them the hell up.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: eits
jesus... i'm not one to beat up women, but i'd beat the fvck out of her if she showed up to my friend's funeral.
Why?
Seriously, I think you should try to understand why you feel that way. Why allow someone else's ignorance, someone else's hatred, effect you like this? Why should you allow yourself to become what you fear, or what you hate?
I feel sorry for them. I feel sorry that they are filled with such hatred and such bigotry. And this hatred and bigotry has consumed their entire lives, day in and day out. Like a junkie, they are hooked. They really need to feel as well as act out upon this hatred and this bigotry, or they'd feel dead.
because it'd be my friend's funeral that they're ruining... it's as if they were flaunting the fact that my friend died, calling him a lovely human soldier loud enough for everyone to hear, and just completely tainting the entire funeral. i wouldn't stand for that bullshit and i know my friend would want their asses kicked.
by their own logic, i'd be fulfilling God's will to beat them the hell up.
I'm not saying that what you are feeling is unnatural, not at all.
I'm just trying to get you to realize that stooping to thier level only puts you on their level.
The ignorance and the hatred is theirs, they are the ones who consume it like a drug. Do you really want to allow them to spread their disease to your own self? I mean, you used the phrase "by their own logic," but do you want their logic to be your's as well?
Originally posted by: engineereeyore
Originally posted by: Luthien
Well Engineereeyore you are going to hell according to the fundies. So sorry for you...
Well, the fundies are welcome to feel that way if they wish, but that doesn't answer the question. Either your wrong and not all people who believe literally in the Bible are fundamentalist, or you know me better than I do and I'm only in denial.
I mean, feel however you wish and make whatever claims you wish, but just don't expect everyone to accept them as fact. Because in this case, literal belief in the Bible != fundamentalist.
Phelps earned a law degree from Washburn University in 1962, and founded the Phelps Chartered law firm in 1964. The first notable cases were of a civil rights nature. "I systematically brought down the Jim Crow laws of this town," he says.[9] Phelps' daughter was quoted as saying, "We took on the Jim Crow establishment, and Kansas did not take that sitting down. They used to shoot our car windows out, screaming we were ****** lovers," and that the Phelps law firm made up one-third of the state?s federal docket of civil-rights cases.[12]
Phelps took cases on behalf of African American clients alleging discrimination by school systems, and a predominately black American Legion post which had been raided by police, alleging racially-based police abuse. Phelps' law firm obtained settlements for some clients.[13] Phelps also sued then-President Ronald Reagan over Reagan's appointment of a U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, alleging this violated separation of church and state. The case was dismissed by the U.S. District court.[13] Phelps' law firm, staffed by himself and family members also represented non-white Kansans in discrimination actions against Kansas Power and Light, Southwestern Bell, and the Topeka City Attorney, and represented two female professors alleging discrimination in Kansas universities.[12]
In the 1980s Fred Phelps received awards from the Greater Kansas City Chapter of Blacks in Government and the Bonner Springs branch of the NAACP for his work on behalf of Black clients.[14]
Phelps Chartered also won one of the first reverse discrimination cases.[15]
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: eits
jesus... i'm not one to beat up women, but i'd beat the fvck out of her if she showed up to my friend's funeral.
Why?
Seriously, I think you should try to understand why you feel that way. Why allow someone else's ignorance, someone else's hatred, effect you like this? Why should you allow yourself to become what you fear, or what you hate?
I feel sorry for them. I feel sorry that they are filled with such hatred and such bigotry. And this hatred and bigotry has consumed their entire lives, day in and day out. Like a junkie, they are hooked. They really need to feel as well as act out upon this hatred and this bigotry, or they'd feel dead.
because it'd be my friend's funeral that they're ruining... it's as if they were flaunting the fact that my friend died, calling him a lovely human soldier loud enough for everyone to hear, and just completely tainting the entire funeral. i wouldn't stand for that bullshit and i know my friend would want their asses kicked.
by their own logic, i'd be fulfilling God's will to beat them the hell up.
I'm not saying that what you are feeling is unnatural, not at all.
I'm just trying to get you to realize that stooping to thier level only puts you on their level.
The ignorance and the hatred is theirs, they are the ones who consume it like a drug. Do you really want to allow them to spread their disease to your own self? I mean, you used the phrase "by their own logic," but do you want their logic to be your's as well?
by beating them up, i'm not stooping down to their level. to do that, i'd have to spit in the face of my friend's mom at the funeral, call my friend a i love you, kick his dad in the nuts, and take a nice huge duke on his casket and then praise jesus for giving me the opportunity to do it, thereby fulfilling God's will.
if beating the shyt out of them DID stoop me to their level, i'd gladly be there for a few minutes
no, i don't want their logic to be mine... i want them to realize that their logic is bullshyt and until something bad like this happens to them, they're not gonna see it.
i don't hate these people... i hate their message.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Phelps earned a law degree from Washburn University in 1962, and founded the Phelps Chartered law firm in 1964. The first notable cases were of a civil rights nature. "I systematically brought down the Jim Crow laws of this town," he says.[9] Phelps' daughter was quoted as saying, "We took on the Jim Crow establishment, and Kansas did not take that sitting down. They used to shoot our car windows out, screaming we were ****** lovers," and that the Phelps law firm made up one-third of the state?s federal docket of civil-rights cases.[12]
Phelps took cases on behalf of African American clients alleging discrimination by school systems, and a predominately black American Legion post which had been raided by police, alleging racially-based police abuse. Phelps' law firm obtained settlements for some clients.[13] Phelps also sued then-President Ronald Reagan over Reagan's appointment of a U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, alleging this violated separation of church and state. The case was dismissed by the U.S. District court.[13] Phelps' law firm, staffed by himself and family members also represented non-white Kansans in discrimination actions against Kansas Power and Light, Southwestern Bell, and the Topeka City Attorney, and represented two female professors alleging discrimination in Kansas universities.[12]
In the 1980s Fred Phelps received awards from the Greater Kansas City Chapter of Blacks in Government and the Bonner Springs branch of the NAACP for his work on behalf of Black clients.[14]
Phelps Chartered also won one of the first reverse discrimination cases.[15]
From this Wikipedia quote, you'd think Phelps wasn't so bad.....WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED???
Originally posted by: Luthien
Claim to be of another denomination all you want but if you hold to the bible being litterally true then you are a fundy.
Main Entry: fun·da·men·tal·ism
Pronunciation: -t&-"li-z&m
Function: noun
1 a often capitalized : a movement in 20th century Protestantism emphasizing the literally interpreted Bible as fundamental to Christian life and teaching b : the beliefs of this movement c : adherence to such beliefs
2 : a movement or attitude stressing strict and literal adherence to a set of basic principles.
You offer the same obfuscation that others here have already offered over and over. You try to hide behind definitions and statistics of the hundreds of denominations within the christian faith claiming that such and such cannot be a fundamentalist because they are of such and such denomination and this and that denomiation only makes up statistically so much of a percentage of the christian faith. Nonsense, that only demonstrates the great schism within the christian faith inclusive of fundamentalists which also fail to agree wholesale on the litteral interpretation of the bible.
Originally posted by: jagec
"These people hate God, they worship the rectum":laugh:
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:cry;
Originally posted by: jagec
"These people hate God, they worship the rectum":laugh:
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:cry;
Originally posted by: CaptainGoodnight
Originally posted by: jagec
"These people hate God, they worship the rectum":laugh:
...
:cry;
My favorite quote was:
You're going to eat your babies!!!
-Fred Phelps
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Phelps earned a law degree from Washburn University in 1962, and founded the Phelps Chartered law firm in 1964. The first notable cases were of a civil rights nature. "I systematically brought down the Jim Crow laws of this town," he says.[9] Phelps' daughter was quoted as saying, "We took on the Jim Crow establishment, and Kansas did not take that sitting down. They used to shoot our car windows out, screaming we were ****** lovers," and that the Phelps law firm made up one-third of the state?s federal docket of civil-rights cases.[12]
Phelps took cases on behalf of African American clients alleging discrimination by school systems, and a predominately black American Legion post which had been raided by police, alleging racially-based police abuse. Phelps' law firm obtained settlements for some clients.[13] Phelps also sued then-President Ronald Reagan over Reagan's appointment of a U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, alleging this violated separation of church and state. The case was dismissed by the U.S. District court.[13] Phelps' law firm, staffed by himself and family members also represented non-white Kansans in discrimination actions against Kansas Power and Light, Southwestern Bell, and the Topeka City Attorney, and represented two female professors alleging discrimination in Kansas universities.[12]
In the 1980s Fred Phelps received awards from the Greater Kansas City Chapter of Blacks in Government and the Bonner Springs branch of the NAACP for his work on behalf of Black clients.[14]
Phelps Chartered also won one of the first reverse discrimination cases.[15]
From this Wikipedia quote, you'd think Phelps wasn't so bad.....WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED???
Crazy isn't it?
Hatred is a deadly disease.
it's hilarious... try it againOriginally posted by: Heller
i watched, 5 minutes couldent watch anymore, i cant stomach this ******.