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did you know that catholics aren't christian? i have a friend who was raised 7th day adventist and apparently they do not consider catholics to be christian. that was crazy to me, since as a southern baptist i was raised that catholics are christian, but in a lazy non committal sort of way. :huh:

Exactly. If you ain't part of the one true faith, you got it wrong. Christians and Muslims have that in common.

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Catholics are the original and true Christians - they were the first to lay claim to the faith. It's funny to see these 2nd rate cults trying to determine who's a christian and who isn't.

Here is where we stand, not that it matters: Obama says he's a Christian. Walker says he's a Christian. Ergo, Walker is as much a Christian as Obama.

did you know that catholics aren't christian? i have a friend who was raised 7th day adventist and apparently they do not consider catholics to be christian. that was crazy to me, since as a southern baptist i was raised that catholics are christian, but in a lazy non committal sort of way. :huh:

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Exactly. If you ain't part of the one true faith, you got it wrong. Christians and Muslims have that in common.

depends on who you ask. therein lies the trouble.

Obama's Christian sect changes the trinity to a quadrinity; father, son, obama and the holy spirit. This is how he knows all religions worship the same god and also how he knows who's a bad or good muslim

well that was quick, back to making it up as you go along..

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depends on who you ask. therein lies the trouble.

Well, yeah, and therefore why the no establishment clause was put in the first Amendment - so that the government would not be the final arbitrator on which Christian sect got it right. Of course there was already a clause into the Constitution proper, that requires a Christian religious act be performed in order to hold office, anywhere in the US, but no one can give you a religious test to see exactly which Christian sect you belong too.

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Well, yeah, and therefore why the no establishment clause was put in the first Amendment - so that the government would not be the final arbitrator on which Christian sect got it right. Of course there was already a clause into the Constitution proper, the requires that requires a Christian religious act be performed in order to hold office, anywhere in the US, but no one can't give you a religious test to see exactly which Christian sect you belong too.

thank goodness some of our founding fathers were reasonable and deist.

Trick question.

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So it's cool to state that our African-American president naturally must drink 40 oz bottles of malt liquor. Okay then.

Honestly, I don't even want to engage with people who have no tenuous grip on reality, and are clearly posting garbage to troll the left and center-left on here. Others may have some grip on reality, but are dead to me for other reasons. This place is dead.

Believe it or not the malt liquor thing is mild next to the photoshopped photo of a black woman lusting after fried chicken that went up the other day.

As you say, garbage.

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The Jews and the seven tribes of Israel started all these religions.

Yes and no. Those in the southern kingdom had plenty of time to create a whole new religion, borrowing heavily from Babylonian mythology, while in captivity. I believe it was during that time what became Judaism as a religion first became codified, not just the occasional sacrifice of domesticated animals to appease the Hebrew god of war.

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Yes and no. Those in the southern kingdom had plenty of time to create a whole new religion, borrowing heavily from Babylonian mythology, while in captivity. I believe it was during that time what became Judaism as a religion first became codified, not just the occasional sacrifice of domesticated animals to appease the Hebrew god of war.

I was wrong. It was twelve tribes. I'm speaking of Jews, Catholics, Christians and Muslims who came later in about the seventh century. These are the most populous religions on earth today.

 

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