Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Evergreen Solutions
I'm one of those people who have said for a long time that faith is good, religon often not. Personally, I believe that the idea of God is acceptable, whether active, passive, or dead, however I do find it close to impossible that any one individual could possibly tackle the depth and ramification

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
Yes Hakan. Otherwise rational people get very irrational about their religion. KirkHakan Falk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That is true, but not that he was the son of God, so he did not exist in the sense of what Christians belive. It is a mess and people hate and kill each other because of this m

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Hakan Falk
That is true, but not that he was the son of God, so he did not exist in the sense of what Christians belive. It is a mess and people hate and kill each other because of this mess. Hakan At 19:40 06/03/2006, you wrote: > > Muslims do not believe that Jesus existed, < > >Yes they do, only th

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Chris Lloyd
> Muslims do not believe that Jesus existed, < Yes they do, only they say he was just another Christian prophet. Chris. Wessex Ferret Club www.wessexferretclub.co.uk ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.or

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Keith Addison
lists, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians and others who were the early religious settlers of the US, and to your founding fathers who were Christians. It was an unknown doctrine until the middle of the 19th century. As list members have remarked, it's "a NON-BIBLICAL theolog

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Hakan Falk
hristians, and no Christian in his right mind > > would wish that on anyone! > > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith Addison > > Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 11:47 PM > > To: biof

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Michael Redler
MY Properties, LLC wrote:   "As I stated, there may be a few so called Christians who believe this way,but Utley's contention that "millions" of Christians are hoping and wishingfor Armageddon is so grossly inaccurate as to totally and completelyinvalidate his entire theory."   First, consider

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread Zeke Yewdall
years preceding Armageddon will be a time of horrible human > suffering, especially for Christians, and no Christian in his right mind > would wish that on anyone! > > > -Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith Addison > Sent: Frida

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread MY Properties, LLC
Friday, March 03, 2006 11:47 PM To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy "A major reason the Armageddonites have become so powerful is that most journalists can't comprehend that millions

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-05 Thread Evergreen Solutions
Heh. I wrote a letter to both local papers here letting them know about it, or letting the town know, or whatever, but they won't print it because I cite his website and it says "Fag." Horray. /cough ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.or

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread Alan Petrillo
Evergreen Solutions wrote: > Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com > are coming to our town soon...because apparently we're all "fags" who > are going to burn in hell, regardless of our sexual orientation. > They'll hold up signs on school bus routes and chant, prot

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Evergreen Solutions wrote: > Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com That site is so ridiculous I thought it was a parody at first. Apparently, however, the web site owner is dead serious. However, I've read somewhere: "Do not judge. Do not conde

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread Michael Redler
"WWWS"   ...What Would (Max) Weber say?   He's most known (IMO) for his work on the Protestant work ethic and it's effect on capitalism. But, would he have estimated it's effect on those with ambitions of global dominance (or am I being redundant)?   "Weber introduces the concept of the Engli

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread Evergreen Solutions
Heh. In other news, the super nice fan club from www.godhatesfags.com are coming to our town soon...because apparently we're all "fags" who are going to burn in hell, regardless of our sexual orientation. They'll hold up signs on school bus routes and chant, protesting funerals to tell us that God

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-04 Thread robert luis rabello
Keith Addison posted this from Jon Basil Utley: > "A major reason the Armageddonites have become so powerful is that > most journalists can't comprehend that millions of Americans could > really want, in this day and age, their God to destroy most of the > human race, much less that they are do

[Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites - Religious fanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-03 Thread Keith Addison
"A major reason the Armageddonites have become so powerful is that most journalists can't comprehend that millions of Americans could really want, in this day and age, their God to destroy most of the human race, much less that they are donating millions to promote it..." http://www.antiwar.c