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I'm Not a Tolerant Person

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
See, I don't believe in toleration. My religion is the true religion. I'm not baiting anyone here, and I'm not trolling. I'm telling you exactly how it is for me. I hate other religions. I think people in other religions are simply deluded fools who can't see the end coming, can't read the signs of the times, and cannot understand the prophecies of the Gospels and Revelation, and of course, have no idea who or what God is.
Well I'm sure you are bright enough to know this is often a view shared by many others, and even with very different (and often contradictory) views than yourself. But then this might not influence you one iota, given that you accept the 'factual' evidence for Jesus being as depicted in the Bible, and/or elsewhere, but which many of us (including myself) just don't. And mostly because such texts just don't have the provenance to make the 'even adequate evidence' category, let alone be conclusive.

From your website, you apparently rely on astrology, which has no real evidence for its validity, so perhaps your bar for evidence is far too low. But on the other hand, you do believe in being kind to animals so there is that in your favour. :oops:

The old conundrum, not tolerating intolerance, and I see no solution as to the future, other than beliefs such as yours just disappearing down the drain of history as each subsequent generation views such as not helpful, often harmful, and not so as to promote harmony - which is the one thing we do need rather than awful predictions for the future and simply waiting for such - more from your website it seems. :oops:
 
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Ella S.

Well-Known Member
Would be best if one who doesnt believe in God isnt in sights like this. Because their 2 1/2 cents( inflation) isnt worth anything to a believer. You should take your own advice in your last sentence.

I believe in God and I find that the atheists here are frequently more insightful than some of the more religious posts.
 

Hermit Philosopher

Selflessly here for you
…/it’s considered just good manners to tolerate everyone.


Dear Edward,

In context of faith, tolerance is much more than merely a question of “good manners”.

First and foremost, Christian tolerance is a matter of respect for the free-will given to Man by God. To disrespect difference, is to disrespect the results of a gift from God.

Secondly, tolerance (of what you believe to be incorrect) is a matter of humility towards one’s fellow man and of forgiveness for their “short-comings”.

From this mindset, I here tolerate your views on “tolerance” by sharing the reasons for why I believe you are mistaken and then, I leave you be to make your own decisions [mistakes].


Humbly
Hermit
 

kjw47

Well-Known Member
It seems that "to mind one's business"
means different things to us.

BTW, this is a "site", not a "sight".
There....I feel better now.


Yes you are correct a site, Ty. i type quickly 1 finger at a time, i am in a few sights like this and get a lot of responses.
 

kjw47

Well-Known Member
Pointing out a different opinion is not terrorism.

Some atheists like to discuss the social consequences of religion. Some like to discuss the philosophy about religion. Some like to point out the mistakes of logic or reasoning (as they perceive them) that are common to all religions.

How is that the same as terrorism? You know, the position that anyone that disagrees needs to be frightened into submission? The *essence* of freedom of speech and religion is allowing for wide ranging discussions where people will disagree on fundamental principles.

BTW: *site* ( a location), not 'sight' (being able to see).


Maybe not terrorist maybe just spys.
 

kjw47

Well-Known Member
I believe in God and I find that the atheists here are frequently more insightful than some of the more religious posts.


You are probably right about that. Few know God or his son. But athiests know 0 about them. They are just here to stand in opposition. some keep on saying prove it. I say this is our sight let them disprove it. Maybe they are just spys.
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
Why would there be spies on a little website in the corner of the net? :rolleyes:
 

Ella S.

Well-Known Member
Dear Edward,

In context of faith, tolerance is much more than merely a question of “good manners”.

First and foremost, Christian tolerance is a matter of respect for the free-will given to Man by God. To disrespect difference, is to disrespect the results of a gift from God.

Secondly, tolerance (of what you believe to be incorrect) is a matter of humility towards one’s fellow man and of forgiveness for their “short-comings”.

From this mindset, I here tolerate your views on “tolerance” by sharing the reasons for why I believe you are mistaken and then, I leave you be to make your own decisions [mistakes].


Humbly
Hermit

In my opinion, God is within us all. To truly love God, we must love each other, too.
 

RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה
I haven’t the time to go back over 11 pages of posts so forgive me if someone else has previously pointed that the OP is the founder of the Verdican Christian church, its high priest, and the founder and administrator of the church’s internet forum. On that forum you can find the church’s Articles of Faith.

If you do scope it out, pay particular attention to the position on mrna vaccines.
 

Ashoka

श्री कृष्णा शरणं मम
No christians did what you suggested, the darkness accomplished those things. It takes throwing Jesus away to appease govt to do those kind of things. They even allowed the young men to kill for men like Adolf Hitler. They stood on both sides blowing each others heads off. They are false religions.

That's the no true Scotsman fallacy.

Yes, "real Christians" have done that. Real Christians have started holy wars. Real Christians have converted at gun or knifepoint. Real Christians wiped out other sects of Christianity simply for existing. Real Christians have made dogmas about killing heretics, and how it is not against the will of God. Real Christians taught that they would rejoice over people burning in hell.

Christians want to conquer the world, and they've tried since the Council of Nicea. It's a colonizer religion and it's only goal is to become the one true religion, while it wipes out other religions and cultures and people. The OP is proof of this. He is literally posting about being excited for the end times because it's gonna be "an all out war." He wants that. He's actually excited about it. It's sick and it's gross, and more people (the younger generation mostly) is starting to see it for what it really is.
 

Ella S.

Well-Known Member
You are probably right about that. Few know God or his son. But athiests know 0 about them. They are just here to stand in opposition. some keep on saying prove it. I say this is our sight let them disprove it. Maybe they are just spys.

Many atheists are quite familiar with doctrine and theology. Some have even had spiritual experiences or continue to be spiritual.

I think it makes sense that they would try to only believe in things that they have good evidence for. I think that's something we could all strive to practice a bit more of. Far from being my opposition, I have a lot to learn from them.
 

VoidCat

Use any and all pronouns including neo and it/it's
I haven’t the time to go back over 11 pages of posts so forgive me if someone else has previously pointed that the OP is the founder of the Verdican Christian church, its high priest, and the founder and administrator of the church’s internet forum. On that forum you can find the church’s Articles of Faith.

If you do scope it out, pay particular attention to the position on mrna vaccines.
No one mentioned it. But thanks for the info
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
You need to understand that the Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that only JWs are rightfully considered Christians. Only the religion practiced by JWs is rightfully designated as, worthy to be called, Christianity. Anything else is dismissively referred to as Christendom.
I'll note that I've had a couple good on-line friends
who are JW. Alas, they don't post here anymore.
They were very tolerant of other beliefs...even this
sarcastic anti-theist groundskeeper.
(I suspect the OP & I will not become best buds.)
 

VoidCat

Use any and all pronouns including neo and it/it's
I haven’t the time to go back over 11 pages of posts so forgive me if someone else has previously pointed that the OP is the founder of the Verdican Christian church, its high priest, and the founder and administrator of the church’s internet forum. On that forum you can find the church’s Articles of Faith.

If you do scope it out, pay particular attention to the position on mrna vaccines.

No one mentioned it. But thanks for the info
Found it
Veridican Articles of Faith

That's an interesting take for lack of a better word
 
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