Author Topic: A sudden emurgence of christian nuts...  (Read 30674 times)



Actually, if you follow your religion right, you will learn from it and have good morals, but that doesn't mean you have to go crazy with it.
I agree.

Inverted, is it possible for you to make one post without some completely uncalled for insult? Seriously, calm down. So far you're reasons for not agreeing with people has been watered down with the insults you put into your posts. "You're opinion is wrong because this. Oh yeah and you're stupid too." Insults don't make an argument any better, they just worsen relationships and make it more difficult for people to explain things in a way that make sense since they're so worried you'll have a chance to be a richardfore.

forget no edit: Also, I realize my post may be a bit hypocritical, but I felt there was no other way to say it.


Actually, Riddler, in a sense, was not evil. He was a fundamentalist all the way. A fundamentalist believes that everyone that is not in their religion is going to Hell. So, him believing this, thought that they are going to Hell anyways. Why not kill them all?

Obviously, many people did not like this.

Fundamentalist religion is evil. Don't give me that stuff.


Actually, if you follow your religion right, you will learn from it and have good morals, but that doesn't mean you have to go crazy with it.
Yes, I have morals.

Fundamentalist religion is evil. Don't give me that stuff.
Good and evil are two polar sides of morality which stem from the basic instinct of preservation of the species. Evil acts do harm to the species, while good ones do not / help the species.
With this sense, then yes, they are evil. But I view goodness and evil differently. I see it as this:
Good - a human does something to protect others from harm and for the sake of being good. Now, this doesn't mean to get attention. I think if someone does something just to get attention is idiotic, but if they do it just to be good, then that person really is good. Being good does always help our species survive, but there is more to it.

Neutral - a human does something they think is good, but that person turns out to be mistaken. Or vice versa. Like with Riddler, he thought he was doing the right thing killing all of those Jews, but obviously we think he was wrong in that sense. He did not do it because he wanted to harm them, he did it because he misinterpreted the bible and thought he was to kill them.

Evil - a human does something just to harm others and for the sake of being evil. This usually include getting attention.

Also, forget you.
What's got your panties in a bunch?

Yes, I have morals.
I never said you didn't.

What's got your panties in a bunch?

Actually, Riddler, in a sense, was not evil. He was a fundamentalist all the way. A fundamentalist believes that everyone that is not in their religion is going to Hell. So, him believing this, thought that they are going to Hell anyways. Why not kill them all?


Yes, but if you read my views, you would have seen why I would make that assumption.

Even if you are a Fundamentalist isn't it a sin to kill or take away life from God's creations?


Even if you are a Fundamentalist isn't it a sin to kill or take away life from God's creations?
They believe they are killing for the glory of God, and there for it is okay. They are sorly mistaken.