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I apologize I guess I was misinformed on this one or I just can't find it. Hey man I think the Bible is the word of god just like Christians. Even Christians state that the Bible in today's form is not the same bible that was originally released. The only difference is that I believe Muhammad (PBUH) released the Qur'an which fixed some of the things in the Bible that were wrong or poorly expressed(For example google search "Dead Sea Scrolls").

If you think the Bible is the word of God, then how can you not think that Jesus is Christ? Obviously it states that in the Bible. And if the Bible is the word of God, then how could Muhammad fix things, would that mean that God was wrong? You're starting to say some very contradictory things here buddy.
 
If you think the Bible is the word of God, then how can you not think that Jesus is Christ? Obviously it states that in the Bible. And if the Bible is the word of God, then how could Muhammad fix things, would that mean that God was wrong? You're starting to say some very contradictory things here buddy.

He's going to tell you that the Bible has been changed by men and is no longer the true word of God.
 
He's going to tell you that the Bible has been changed by men and is no longer the true word of God.

Now wait just a damn minute. I've been going to church for a loooong time, but I don't recall ever hearing that Gordon Hayward wrote the Bible.
 
You type as though black churches aren't Christian.

Sigh...the last comment had nothing to really do with black churches. The first comment was about how blacks don't need church to feel like their being held down, that the poor of any group will use any venue to complain about their oppression. In the case of the Rev. Wright he formed a church to do so, and since religious institutions are a very popular form of community gathering, it's not shocking to see. The last comment was to illustrate how even groups that are a majority in this country will whine about oppression when they feel like they're being hurt (the classic "War on Christmas" is a popular target for Christians to play the "woe is me" card). I thought it was fairly self explanatory, but I guess I didn't write it in crayon like you're used to.
 
Sorry, the inner circle does not allow your people. Only Hayward fearing Christians are allowed. And certain Jews.


If I ever come across your house, Im leaving you a nice, pungent gift on your front porch. Ill then finally give those wet-wipes a whirl, that everyone in the TP thread was talking about.
 
If I ever come across your house, Im leaving you a nice, pungent gift on your front porch. Ill then finally give those wet-wipes a whirl, that everyone in the TP thread was talking about.

No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.
 
Sigh...the last comment had nothing to really do with black churches. The first comment was about how blacks don't need church to feel like their being held down, that the poor of any group will use any venue to complain about their oppression. In the case of the Rev. Wright he formed a church to do so, and since religious institutions are a very popular form of community gathering, it's not shocking to see. The last comment was to illustrate how even groups that are a majority in this country will whine about oppression when they feel like they're being hurt (the classic "War on Christmas" is a popular target for Christians to play the "woe is me" card). I thought it was fairly self explanatory, but I guess I didn't write it in crayon like you're used to.

After that pointless recap I see you missed my point. Christians are the majority and these black churches are part of that majority, so everything they are whining about relates to the color of their skin...in other words it is racism.
The churches I am talking about preach racism from the pulpit...blaming all their woes on another race. It isn't just about the congregation getting together and whining about being poor. Their clergyman is preaching that whites are keeping them down. This is racism plain and simple, and it ain't just Obama's pastor or church. This type of racism is very powerful and has had a big effect on our country because it keeps people from even believing that they can and should work toward improving their own situation, and instead they spend their energy blaming another race for their problems.
You say the Mormon church has a "black mark" on it for not letting black men be priests before the 70's but then you give a pass to all these churches and people for being racists right now.
 
If I ever come across your house, Im leaving you a nice, pungent gift on your front porch. Ill then finally give those wet-wipes a whirl, that everyone in the TP thread was talking about.
Good luck getting through the mind field that my dogs leave in the front yard.
No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.
Is it weird that this turns me on?
I could probably find some Vote Ballou signs stacked in his shed or something, as well.
They're in the garage, not the shed. I couldn't bring myself to throw them away after all the heartache and toil.
 
No need for wet wipes. Just use his doorknob.

Is it weird that this turns me on?

It depends on the style of doorknob. These would probably work best for your taste...

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I found this one particularly interesting.

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