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Old May 14th, 2009 #41
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You will notice that no Amish exist in europe where they had their origins. They didn't tolerate them, the Catholic and Protestant rulers, and out they went-or else.
These are a quieter variety of the truly insane protestants as described by Jones. In fact, it's a serious intellectual failing of his that he ignores these people and focuses on the more colorful, crazy protestants - Hussites and Munster-monsters. But the happy helpy cooky no-fighty pie-baky horsey Amish are just as theo-wacko as the killy-fucky-kooky-kikey Anabaptists.
 
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You will notice that no Amish exist in europe where they had their origins. They didn't tolerate them, the Catholic and Protestant rulers, and out they went-or else.
"Wikipedia" Leftist Homosexual.

Do you honestly think your B.S. flies anymore?

What? No new posters to insult, neg rep, and drive away from VNN?

Must be a slow week.

Your parents charging you rent yet, RATHOLE?
 
Old May 14th, 2009 #43
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"Wikipedia" Leftist Homosexual.

Do you honestly think your B.S. flies anymore?

What? No new posters to insult, neg rep, and drive away from VNN?

Must be a slow week.

Your parents charging you rent yet, RATHOLE?
Stop stalking me Dave C. You are a self-admitted lover of niggers and you have never spoken positively about any White person either with this or your Dave C name. Of course I am playing into your hands here in your wish to derail this thread. Let's hope you don't decide to write another essay on your homosexual fantasies such as you wrote here:

http://www.vnnforum.com/showpost.php...98&postcount=1
 
Old May 14th, 2009 #44
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No flaming!

This is a perfectly nasty thread, no need for flames. Do it in the flame lounge if you must.
 
Old May 14th, 2009 #45
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One thing I was thinking about the "Big Bang" thread. Trying a figure out a universe that might have been in existence forever is beyond man's comprehension, so he invents a "god" to justify existence in a neat and tidy way. But you end up with the same conflicts with the god theory. If God has always existed then why not the universe could always have existed?

The other motivating factor for religion is mortality. It is difficult for folks to face their own mortality, so most people don't until they are very ill or very old. Religion adds some comfort to people in the ending hours with hope of an afterlife.
 
Old May 14th, 2009 #46
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"We don't know" - hell we didn't know from electricity a hundred years ago. We do now.

So let's hold our horses before assuming that the state of things today will obtain tomorrow. There's lots more to come, and no canting, cunting Christian cadtastrophe is going to bind our brains.
 
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One thing I was thinking about the "Big Bang" thread. Trying a figure out a universe that might have been in existence forever is beyond man's comprehension, so he invents a "god" to justify existence in a neat and tidy way. But you end up with the same conflicts with the god theory. If God has always existed then why not the universe could always have existed?

The other motivating factor for religion is mortality. It is difficult for folks to face their own mortality, so most people don't until they are very ill or very old. Religion adds some comfort to people in the ending hours with hope of an afterlife.
Most Christian after life theories shouldn't be much comfort at all as they imply the majority will have ever lasting torture, usually called "hell". Death is like before you were born, total oblivion. Whether something happened year before you were born or 1000 years before it's all the same to you. Death will be the same way. You will have the same knowledge of your being as you had before you were born.
 
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Christians love to beat their curs into line by beating the pride out of them.

What could be more prideful than setting up an alternative reality and demanding man respect it. Then we see these idiots conservatives putting revelation on a par with reality. It ain't. Revelation is another word for bullshit, sanctified. Just as prayer is passivity, sanctified.

The beautiful things about facts reason and evidence is they are accessible across to every man. They rely not on his own personal feelings but upon demonstrable evidence. Christianity has the breathtaking arrogance not only to assert that it created science but that the next-world it postulates is realer than than reality.
 
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I wouldn't say the Founders were all that jew wise. Some were, some weren't. It's not easy to tell. And it wasn't a big concern because there were few here and they lacked the technology to amplify their power.
The one broadcast that gliebe et al. did that was worth a damn: "what wise men say about jews" is a good testament to this. You're right, there were few kikes in america then, but the founders did in fact speak out against them.
 
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Christians love to beat their curs into line by beating the pride out of them.

What could be more prideful than setting up an alternative reality and demanding man respect it. Then we see these idiots conservatives putting revelation on a par with reality. It ain't. Revelation is another word for bullshit, sanctified. Just as prayer is passivity, sanctified.

The beautiful things about facts reason and evidence is they are accessible across to every man. They rely not on his own personal feelings but upon demonstrable evidence. Christianity has the breathtaking arrogance not only to assert that it created science but that the next-world it postulates is realer than than reality.
Sadly, real power relies in converting these types. And "waking them up" isn't going to happen overnight. "Itz" a real mind-fuck, kike-based nightmare. But I'm preaching to the choir again.....
 
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The jews can trot out the letter from Washington and certain passage from Jefferson to say otherwise, and point to one of their money-loaners as hero. Meh. Jews weren't a big issue back then. It was a mistake not to exclude them completely from the new world.
 
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The jews can trot out the letter from Washington and certain passage from Jefferson to say otherwise, and point to one of their money-loaners as hero. Meh. Jews weren't a big issue back then. It was a mistake not to exclude them completely from the new world.
I would not say that Gliebe's work is kikery. Maybe you know better. "Meh"? WTF does that mean?
 
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Most Christian after life theories shouldn't be much comfort at all as they imply the majority will have ever lasting torture, usually called "hell".
Christianity, as with most religions, have the perfect carrot and stick approach. Comply with the religion and have eternal bliss in heaven. Don't, and you will burn in hell forever.

It is hard to imagine a god if he did exist in being that evil.
 
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It is hard to imagine a god if he did exist in being that evil.
Thus God is considered "omnipotent."

Angel to some, demon to others.
 
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Thus God is considered "omnipotent."

Angel to some, demon to others.
All of the so called laws are good. But when you fail to question the origin you get what we have now. Kikery.
 
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They were not religious pagans. That's a lie spread by christians, who also defame the nazis as queers. The nazis were trying to take a christianized people and lead them back to sanity, by degree, and to do this it helped to spritz a little essence du Odin. But not in the literal sense of reviving a religion, more to create some of the feel and pageantry of the old values.
I think that's very important. Our people must be freed from the Jewish yoke of Christianity and led back to their own natural beliefs - even if only by degrees.

And I don't think that Hitler was an atheist - he was always talking about 'Providence' and 'Fate' and he sincerely believed that he was an instrument of said 'Providence' - which he was.
 
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