It's not atheists its religious fundamentalists.

In Mein Kampf, Hitler makes a number of religious allusions, claiming to be "acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator" and to have been chosen by providence. In a 1922 speech he said,"My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter who recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them." In a 1928 speech, he said: "We tolerate no one in our ranks who attacks the ideas of Christianity, in fact our movement is Christian.

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

when Lesion Droll asks "where did I say Hitler was a Christian?"........it was here........
 
So you can't deny that historically Christian terrorism has at least three times as many wars as Muslim terrorism.

sure I can........all I have to do is pick a specific period of history and limit the geographical area like you do.........lets try this.......where in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in the last twenty years has terrorism occurred and who caused the most of it.......
 
Is you invisible gay lover with you? Because I don't know it, and I need proof, so you lie again, popped PiMPle.

oh I must have burned you that time.......you had to pull out your repertoire of anti-Christian bigotry........hatred is like comfort food to folks like you isn't it........
 
oh I must have burned you that time.......you had to pull out your repertoire of anti-Christian bigotry........hatred is like comfort food to folks like you isn't it........

Your delusions are manifesting again, popped PiMPle.

He's calling you, PiMPle.

"This is my body, take and eat"...

Obey him.

Start sucking. :rofl2:
 
All of humanity is descended from Adam. So how can one group be superior to another? Lots of people, even Christians, are confused about Israel being Gods chosen people, but all it means is that God *chose* to reveal Himself to the Jews....for reasons only God knows. Not that they are superior to anyone else.

The bit about founders being slave owners doesn't mitigate the fact they believed all men were created equal. An idea they got from Jude-Christian religious philosophy.

The Bible states that if Israel keeps their covenant with Yahweh that he would make them a powerful nation, that he will lead them to a land of milk and honey and defeat their enemies. That he would curse all those who cursed Israel and bless all that blessed Israel. It wasn't that they were special before God chose them, it was that they were special after they became the nation of Yahweh.

Actually, the idea of all men being created equal didn't come from Judeo Christianity, it came from John Locke, Rousseau, and several others that influenced Jefferson. Locke, Rousseau and Jefferson were not Christians, but Deist.
 
The Bible states that if Israel keeps their covenant with Yahweh that he would make them a powerful nation, that he will lead them to a land of milk and honey and defeat their enemies. That he would curse all those who cursed Israel and bless all that blessed Israel. It wasn't that they were special before God chose them, it was that they were special after they became the nation of Yahweh.

Actually, the idea of all men being created equal didn't come from Judeo Christianity, it came from John Locke, Rousseau, and several others that influenced Jefferson. Locke, Rousseau and Jefferson were not Christians, but Deist.

You're point about Israel is a distinction without a difference. Jefferson wrote the relevant passage and his deism was influenced, heavily, by Christianity. It may chap secularist hindquarters to concede it, but this country wouldn't be recognizable today had it not been for the influence of Judeo-Christian philosophy on the founders.

We should be grateful they weren't Muslim in fact.

Will you hail the Crusaders?
 
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