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Benny Hinn: Techno Televangelist


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Tishwitch
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PostPosted: Mar 04 2007 07:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top



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Rycona
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PostPosted: Mar 05 2007 01:08 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I tried watching it but I don't like the song and watching people act so foolishly under the guise of religion make me angry. People getting pushed and falling over... christ... literally.


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Knyte
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PostPosted: Mar 05 2007 08:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Some people have been so horribly brainwashed by their churches and their parents (who grew up in the church, as well), that they will believe anything the church tells them.

Others are so weak in will, they will just flat out believe in anything, just for the sake of having something to believe in.

If I could take a dump, that vaguely looked like the face of Jesus or the Virgin Mary, there would be some people who would believe me to be the next Messiah.

Hmmmm.....

I think I has me, a brilliant new plan for world domination!

I must hurry to Taco Bell!
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PostPosted: Mar 05 2007 11:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

2 the Ranting Griffon wrote:
I've decided to start a list of commandments. These are more or less laws that I am creating for the planet that must be followed once it belongs to me. If you like, you may start obeying them early.

It appears to me that many people think freedom of religion is a good idea -- that people should be able to freely believe in and practice whatever religion they'd like. This is something I whole-heartedly agree with. People should have a right to believe in whatever god, or lack thereof, that they wish.

However... it seems to me that a child will believe ANY whacked out thing you want him to if you start pounding it in his head from birth. If you take a child and start telling him that the sun is made of a yummy candy shell covering a factory of hard-working elves with nipples for eyes and that if you don't offer a weekly sacrifice of one back of sugar, called "The Confectionary", then they will send down a nipple elf ninja to sneak into your room at night and rape you with a candy cane... in a couple of decades, you're going to have a grown, rational adult who is terrified not to buy a bag of sugar once a week. That doesn't seem fair to me. It's not right to program your child into believing something before they really have the ability to discern for themselves when they're being fed a load of bullshit. So... Yes, there will be freedom of religion... BUT

GRYPHON LAW #1 *

It is illegal for relatives, teachers or authority figures to expose any child under the age of 18 to any religious beliefs in a manor that would claim them to be fact.

I figure if people are given a chance to reach an age when they actually have the brains to realize when something sounds completely fucking ridiculous, then it'll take care of this whole religion thing in a couple of generations... and without taking away freedom of religion!


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PostPosted: Mar 06 2007 12:06 am Reply with quote Back to top

Wow, that Gryphon guy is a genius. I mean, when I was a little kid people told me that Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny were real over and over and OBVIOUSLY I still believe that.

Oh wait, no I don't.

It's also funny that he uses the sun being made of "yummy candy" as an example, because children are often told that mankind's second favorite celestial body, the moon, is made of cheese, often of the green variety. So not only is he using the classic Straw Man fallacy to argue his point, he's also using a poor Straw Man at that... you'd be hard-pressed to find a grown adult that still believes the moon is made of cheese.
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PostPosted: Mar 06 2007 09:28 am Reply with quote Back to top

Obviously you haven't been to Missouri...


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Rycona
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PostPosted: Mar 06 2007 01:59 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Is the moon isn't made of cheese, then why would the man on the moon constantly be smiling? HM?! Very Happy

I may be a bastard, but right off the bat, I'm telling my kid the truth about things like the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and such. Most of it is because I don't like the idea of pushing nonsense onto my own child, plus when I found out those weren't real, I was pissed at my mother. As silly as it is, I don't like being lied to and besides I hate Christmas anyway. Of course, my kid will probably ruin it for the other kids or maybe he won't believe me, but that will work to my advantage later when he's 8-9 and he says, "Dad... you were right. I'm sorry." and I gain some sage points.

When it comes to religion, I'll probably explain it as I think of it. I'll tell him the basics about whatever religion that comes up in context and also, as usual, give my opinion. If my kid became religious, I would be disappointed, but I wouldn't hold it against him as long as he can justify his belief (to some extent). I just don't want my kid to start believing in something like that because he's so desperate for one thing or another. If I want him to establish faith with anybody, I want it to be me, as I am very real and can really help him.


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PostPosted: Mar 06 2007 06:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I fucking hate religion and the people who need it as a crutch to justify their lives.

EDIT: DON'T EDIT MY POSTS.


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PostPosted: Mar 08 2007 01:33 am Reply with quote Back to top

Cookie Monster ate the moon...or is that Pilates Monster


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PostPosted: Apr 15 2007 05:07 pm Reply with quote Back to top



"Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. Get wasted all the time, and you'll have the time of your life!"
 
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2007 05:12 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Sensational!


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PostPosted: Apr 15 2007 07:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Benny Hinn may be awesome, but he really doesn't need two threads to himself.


Klimbatize wrote:
A Hispanic dude living in Arizona knows a lot of Latinas? That's fucking odd.

 
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DarkMaze
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2007 07:34 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Maybe this thread's name should be changed to reflect the guy's actual name. 'Cause, y'know, Benny Hill is someone else entirely.

I was actually disappointed by that -- "Benny Hill, techno evangelist" would be awesome.
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PostPosted: Apr 15 2007 07:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Fixed.


Klimbatize wrote:
A Hispanic dude living in Arizona knows a lot of Latinas? That's fucking odd.

 
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