tinker012181 says: Fabulous representation of why I am not Christian and a very unfair, juvenille characterization of Christians. Very typical, however of secular progressives. Who's scared of whom here? Loon pop. I'm scared as hell of Christians. These are people that have disassociated themselves from reality and rely on bronze age mythologies to guide them throughout their day. Perhaps that wouldn't be so bad, but they then use those mythologies to effect change upon the world when the change they are effecting contradicts known and proven facts. These people also use their mythology as a tool to empower them to control what other people do and think and follow those beliefs dogmatically regardless of contradiction, inaccuracy, or falsity. People who base their decisions on and attempt to change things around them base on their mythological fantasies do scare the crap out of me. One only hopes t... Juvenile as say, when a member of a Baptist Church asks your Christian husband how he feels about his wife going to hell since she is Buddhist? I am not scared of ALL Christians. I feel sad for the Christians that this cartoon represents, and believe me they are out there. They are the people who ask my husband how he can choose to live in sin with a non-believer, who tell my kids that mommy is doomed to hell, and give me the finger as they are pulling out of Church service if I don't move my car fast enough for their liking. It seems that fear mongering takes many forms and is usually implemented to manipulate others either in their beliefs or in their actions. Bullying has been around a long time....both physical and psychological. Rarely is there such a thing as spiritual bullying since spiritual people are more circumspect. and a very unfair, juvenille characterization of ChristiansNot really. Check out this clip right here on clipmarks entitled: More Blind Hatred of Religion The article comes from a televangelist's site (Rod Parsley). But notice a statement made by one of the persons commenting on ClipMarks: Quote "I see a "blind hatred" towards Evangelicals & fundamentalist Christians growing; every other one is free to flourish." Now, I don't know where you live, but where I live there are at least five (5) churches within a mile thoroughfare on every major street. So the accusation is wildly exaggerated to no resemblance of reali... Christophobia? |
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