> No Fred the ChristianKnight is not Racist and all followers of Jesus love
> their enemies and treat others as they would have them treat themselves.
Riiight.
The Crusades and the Inquisition really show that 'treating others'
Ok lets start again from now.
Christ's love
George Bush jnr ?
> On , , Fri, 6 Nov 2009 13:30:28 -0800 (PST), Re: Hone Harawira, george
> Surely you aren't claiming he went went on the Crusades and participated
> in the inquisition?
He's suggesting that the claim that "all followers of Jesus love their
enemies and treat others as they would have them treat themselves" is
contradicted by the fact that the crusades and inquisitions happened.
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Jesus died that his death enabled forgiveness.
Alister your wording is denying forgiveness exists among Christians.
Dwelling on past mistakes to learning's detriment is forsaking better
knowledge.
Christ's love
> On Nov 12, 11:47 am, Allistar <b...@c.com> wrote:
>> Msg. Scooter wrote:
>> > On , , Fri, 6 Nov 2009 13:30:28 -0800 (PST), Re: Hone Harawira, george
>> > <gbl...@hnpl.net> wrote:
>>
>> >>On Nov 7, 9:58 am, "ChristianKnight" <ChristianKni...@operamail.com>
>> >>wrote:
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>> >>> No Fred the ChristianKnight is not Racist and all followers of Jesus
>> >>> love their enemies and treat others as they would have them treat
>> >>> themselves.
>>
>> >>Riiight.
>> >>The Crusades and the Inquisition really show that 'treating others'
>>
>> > Surely you aren't claiming he went went on the Crusades and
>> > participated in the inquisition?
>>
>> He's suggesting that the claim that "all followers of Jesus love their
>> enemies and treat others as they would have them treat themselves" is
>> contradicted by the fact that the crusades and inquisitions happened.
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> Jesus died that his death enabled forgiveness.
And there's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Pull the other one.
> Alister your wording is denying forgiveness exists among Christians.
You're denying the attrocities committed in the name of your invisible
friend.
> Dwelling on past mistakes to learning's detriment is forsaking better
> knowledge.
Some religions are only interested in knowledge that supports their
mythological foundations.
> Christ's love
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Why? if your god is all-powerful, having his sone killed was quite
unneccessary - unless your god is not all-powerful?
> your wording is denying forgiveness exists
> among Christians.
Forgiveness is not exclusive to your cult/religion/delusion.
> Dwelling on past mistakes to learning's detriment
> is forsaking better knowledge.
Coming from he who beleives in perpetual enegy!
Christianity is overtuning the tedium of misdirected routine to the
narrow path of science and understanding.
No man is perfect.
Christ's love
Jesus is a perpetual energy being the Trinity.
Father and son at the same time is a idealising focus.
Bringing a holy spirit that draws answers from the vacumb
Answers the Father and son can use to stamp immortality to Gods right
side.
Christ's love