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Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:58 pm
by Outsider
When a 'superreputed' School and institution of 'knowledge' like Harvard refused to acknowledge the writings of Heisman, compared to their Bad-Conscience, orgyforgy's self-lying and lack of conscience is like a small comic cartoon.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:59 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
See? The whole story is one big stupid contradiction. The Romans executed him. He chose to be 'sacrificed'. Who cares anyway? It's a story, and a very poorly constructed one at that.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:01 pm
by chaz wyman
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:Outsider wrote:ForgedinHell wrote:Nietzsche thought anti-semites were losers.
"Guess what, dumbass. If he ever made a statement, you need to look at it in context."
After Christ was executed by his own fellow Jews, Nietzsche warned the "AntiChristians" that anti-semitism was a self-hating jewish psychosis as christianity is a jewish continuity.
Jesus committed suicide, that's what you Christians say all the time. He 'sacrificed himself'.
The Romans helped him with his suicide. Stupid story. Makes no sense at all.
It makes perfect sense to the religious logic pertaining 2k years ago where sacrifice was a daily event. But then every other person who gained celebrity was the son of god too.
WHy the morons still fall for this stuff is beyond reason.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:04 pm
by Outsider
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:See? The whole story is one big stupid contradiction. The Romans executed him. He chose to be 'sacrificed'. Who cares anyway? It's a story, and a very poorly constructed one at that.
I'm making up stories as I go along. I can re-write history. I can say anything - whatever sounds good to my ears is The version. The rest Never Happened. Like how Orgy says the holocaust never happened in the Torah.
The Jews executed him. Jesus couldn't take the Jewish ideals in his head - it led him to want to kill himself. He happily accepted to be executed by the Romans.
That's how the Jews tortured and executed him.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:06 pm
by Satyr
It is said that Jesus was the product of a rape.
A Roman raped Mary...she wanted to keep it but knew that when it was born it's features would give away her secret.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:07 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
That's true chaz. Messiahs were like the rock stars of the day. It was the trendy thing to do, gather up a few moronic followers and wander around dispensing snippets of infinite wisdom every now and then. Mary Magdalene was nothing but a groupie. Most of Jesus' groupies were men though. Hmmm.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:07 pm
by Outsider

@ Satyr.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:11 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
Satyr wrote:It is said that Jesus was the product of a rape.
A Roman raped Mary...she wanted to keep it but knew that when it was born it's features would give away her secret.
Of course she was raped. She was raped by the God character in the story. He didn't ask her if it was ok.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:15 pm
by Satyr
Yes, that's the story she made up.
I've heard of the Roman soldiers name...in Heisman's piece Suicide Note...can't remember it now.
Jesus became a real bridge between Judaism and Hellenism. He was a mut....Christianity is a hybrid...Judaism with select parts from Plato.
This is how the virus of Judaism morphed from a closed faith into a universal one.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:35 pm
by Outsider
Satyr wrote:Yes, that's the story she made up.
I've heard of the Roman soldiers name...in Heisman's piece Suicide Note...can't remember it now.
Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera, or just Pantera 'The Panther' for short.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:31 am
by chaz wyman
Outsider wrote:vegetariantaxidermy wrote:See? The whole story is one big stupid contradiction. The Romans executed him. He chose to be 'sacrificed'. Who cares anyway? It's a story, and a very poorly constructed one at that.
I'm making up stories as I go along. I can re-write history. I can say anything - whatever sounds good to my ears is The version. The rest Never Happened. Like how Orgy says the holocaust never happened in the Torah.
The Jews executed him. Jesus couldn't take the Jewish ideals in his head - it led him to want to kill himself. He happily accepted to be executed by the Romans.
That's how the Jews tortured and executed him.
He was playing god, that privilege was reserved for the likes of Augustus, Claudius and his grandmother, and people like Alexander the Great, not some freelance rabbi from Nazareth.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 3:12 pm
by Outsider
chaz wyman wrote:
He was playing god, that privilege was reserved for the likes of Augustus, Claudius and his grandmother, and people like Alexander the Great, not some freelance rabbi from Nazareth.
More accurately, he was playing God saying everybody is Equally god.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:19 pm
by chaz wyman
Outsider wrote:chaz wyman wrote:
He was playing god, that privilege was reserved for the likes of Augustus, Claudius and his grandmother, and people like Alexander the Great, not some freelance rabbi from Nazareth.
More accurately, he was playing God saying everybody is Equally god.
I disagree. He did not include slaves and servants, women or children - none of whom get so much as a mention.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:17 pm
by Outsider
chaz wyman wrote:Outsider wrote:chaz wyman wrote:
He was playing god, that privilege was reserved for the likes of Augustus, Claudius and his grandmother, and people like Alexander the Great, not some freelance rabbi from Nazareth.
More accurately, he was playing God saying everybody is Equally god.
I disagree. He did not include slaves and servants, women or children - none of whom get so much as a mention.
The Kingdom of God is a state of heart, etc.
Re: Christianity's Immoral Foundation
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:45 am
by chaz wyman
Outsider wrote:chaz wyman wrote:Outsider wrote:
More accurately, he was playing God saying everybody is Equally god.
I disagree. He did not include slaves and servants, women or children - none of whom get so much as a mention.
The Kingdom of God is a state of heart, etc.
The blackest heart is the most godly.
Yes, and has each man's heart is of a different blackness to each other, Christ is not interested in equality.