Since I'd become a spiritually & politically aware being at the age of 7 I've always found Pagan atheists & religious Jews & occult minded Masons & power hungry Satanists & bible bashing hypocritical Christians 2B as equally absurd as each other but mostly for different reasons & seeing as the same Illuminati Jews run them all with the same deceptive religious & political tricks but with a different spin on each group it doesn't really surprise me anymore.
I think the real reason that christians fear stuff like Harry Potter is not that it's "satanic" but that it's make-believe, that it's popular and that people invest emotionaly in it and can take away some life-lessons. If a story can be so influatial and still be made up then perhaps The Bible can be fictitious, despite so many people investing in it.
(Sorry if I sound like I'm having a go at Harry Potter fans).
If I released a book that was being burned, I'd be all 'I am perfectly happy for you to burn them, In the end you still bought the book, and I am getting a share of that money you handed over the counter in order to burn it. Thank you for funding my next satanic work.'
my step-daughter started a D&D club at her school, and some nutbar teacher shut it down because it was "satanism". This wasn't in Texas, it was in England. In fact, in Richard Dawkins's home town, Oxford. (The club continued to meet, at our place).
I remember being friends with this kid in 7th grade, we got along really well and he invited me over to his house. We had a great time, until dinner. His parents were kind of asking me questions and we were having casual conversation, until I asked if he wanted to go see the new Harry Potter movie with me. All their kids gasped, and both the parents fell silent and just stared at me. My parents had to come get me because his family didn't want me to be there anymore. He never talked to me again.
Harry Potter was way more heroic than Jesus ever was. Plus it only took Harry a couple hours to come back from the dead. Jesus took three days. Harry 1 Jesus 0.
What's funny is that all of my friends are Christian and they LOVE the Harry Potter series! One of my friends (nearly my best friend now) works in the psychitric ward of a hospital and he questions Christiantiy so much that I wonder if he is a closet agnostic or atheist!
if christians try to ban and burn harry potter for being 'evil', then the bible should be banned and burned for all the atrocities it perpetrated within and outside of its pages and bindings of which harry potter was conspicuously absent of such. let's see how they like it
of course they will. but they have burned so much of other religions, believing they are right only because it is THEIR religion, that I am well past caring because they squeal about even the most insignificant things
@Kjernekar Fellow Norwegian here, equally addicted. I swear to the flying spaghetti monster, I spent 11 hours straight laughing my ass off at these vids. And I still can't get enough. The stupidity is epic.
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@VideoAudioDisco09 I've read five of the Harry Potter novels and haven't read more than a hundred pages of the Bible. All the things I learned in Sunday school and church services are more than enough for me to know it's all bullshit.
If he were in fact raised as an Eygyptian Prince the story is a contest of magic.
which the church later is all the devil. The staff turning to a snake is still done today by various magicians. But imagine the story, a devine and hereditary Pharoh allows the keeping and raising of not just an abandoned orphan but one of the slaves. Beggers belief on its own.
21st it is but we still have flat earthers too. WTF
I love Harry Potter LOTR and Chronicles of Narnia and they are simply well written pieces of literature... and Im an open minded person. so why do some christians have to be so petty? My God is not an ass haha but the Christians who think they are holy enough to speak on his behalf can totally be asses...
@MrEmeraldfusion Your idea of someone's "probable thinking process" is that since demons are a myth (which you assume Harry Potter states, even though there are no demons in Harry Potter and no mention of Demons in Harry Potter... so argument already invalid), then one is not held accountable to a supreme creator. I think that one is not held accountable to a supreme creator, but you're wrong about the thought process and I'll tell you why: disbelief in Jesus doesn't mean disbelief in God.
@MrEmeraldfusion You didn't respond to my comments, you just asked me questions and I answered them. You did not answer my questions at all. I don't need to tell you my religious view, because not only is it none of your business, but it's also irrelevant.
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Please visit my channel to watch a one-minute video clip in which famous atheist Richard Dawkins admits that homosexual activists "hijacked the word 'gay'".
The word "homosexual" is more appropriate and accurate because it, unlike the word "gay", actually describes the behavior/attraction/relationship being discussed.
The word "gay" helps homosexual activists push their agenda.
I think the point is there is a demonic influence behind Harry Potter, that there is a unseen spiritual influence behind it to basically deceive you and leave you open to manipulation...To lower your resistance to give you wrapped sense of morality and world view. Demons? Oh they are just myths...If demons are myths whose to say Jesus isn't and if Jesus is a myth there is no God, and if there is no God I am not accountable to a supreme creator...Downward spiral.
According to ALL OTHER theistic religions besides Christianity, you're downright wrong.
If you do moral things because you feel accountable to a supreme creator, then are you really a moral person, or are you just scared? Atheists ARE moral, and they are so because they have a conscience that tells them what's right and wrong, not God. Wars occur in the name of religion. Which is better?
@paraplegicgiraffe -I was speaking in a general sense of someone's probable thinking process. question 1-both, in a sense. You say atheists have conscience. Are there absolutes? How do you determine "right and wrong" and morality?
@MrEmeraldfusion What do you mean how do you determine right and wrong??? Are you telling me the only way you know what's right and wrong is because the bible says it??? That's silly. We all have something called a conscience. It tells us when we are doing something that might have a negative reaction to something or someone else, that we wouldn't like that to happen to us so we shouldn't do it. And it also tells us that we should help other people. That's nature, not the Bible.
@MrEmeraldfusion Do you think you're either Christian or you're an atheist? Is that what you're getting at? Because if it is you're badly misinformed. My own beliefs are none of your business, thank you very much. It doesn't play a part in my argument whatsoever. Are you going to respond to what I said before or are you going to skate around the topics and start talking about something completely different?
@MrEmeraldfusion Harry Potter is self- sacrificing, a good person, and stands up for those who have no voice. He helps the greater good. There is no talk of the Devil or of spirits. You would have no qualms about reading The Lord of the Rings or other fantasy books including wizards, but you are against Harry Potter because the female wizards are called "witches," And witches are all Satanists (not true either, but I digress). There is nothing anti-Christian about Harry Potter.
@paraplegicgiraffe -"I think the point is there is a demonic influence behind Harry Potter, that there is a unseen spiritual influence behind it to basically deceive you and leave you open to manipulation..."
@MrEmeraldfusion, If there was a demonic influence behind Harry Potter then wouldn't the books reflect that as a whole? Harry Potter is a loving character who values friends and doing the right thing, his greatest foe is a man devoid of love. The main theme of the books is love is the greatest power one can have. That very theme destroys Harry Potter foes many times. It's clear you have zero clue about the books and simply listened to the Bible Thumpers who havent read the books either
@TheDalinkwent -No, the devil never comes out and says, "Hey, I'm the devil" The Bible says, the devil is subtle and wise he uses trickery to make himself appealing to people. The devil say the truth it only the poison which is deadly. Rat poison is 98% good food and the 2% which is poison.
@MrEmeraldfusio, If the Harry Potter movies inspire good morals and love, then what use is the Devils hidden message? Why can't you thumpers ever take context into account? The Harry Potter movies and booksd have nothing to do with embracing evil, but actually showing that LOVE is the strongest weapon you can use agaisnt evil. Not to mention the idea of a God and Devil is rubbish
@MrEmeraldfusion You obviously haven't read the books, otherwise you wouldn't be saying this about them. They're simple children's fantasy that encourage moral behavior. I repeat: There is NOTHING anti- Christian or anti-God in Harry Potter. In fact, the author is Christian and there are numerous hints that the characters in the book are christian (celebrate Christmas, etc). How could a children's fantasy novel with Christian characters have a "demonic influence?" Are you crazy?
How is LOTR Christian? LOTR is about as Christian as my left nipple, the whole thing incorporated more peganic themes than the Beowulf saga even the good guys (elves) language was fucking Norse mixed with Celtic! Not some shitty derivative of the churches dog Latin.
@Metalisjustbetter Well, I can give you the justification a lot of them use. LOTR does employ some themes that are present in Christian mythology as well. LOTR uses themes of messianic figures, resurrection, an antagonist whose main weapon is temptation, and a people who are saved by the chosen savior's sacrifice.
But where the logic breaks down is that these themes are generally present in fantasy and other stories written throughout history.
@xJoeEDangerouslyx I can see the comparrison in some ways but as you said those characteristicts arnt the soul domain of christian mythos. (also have a look at my reponce to the guy above you) :)
@Metalisjustbetter I wouldn't be so sure about it. Tolkien was a devout catholic and that's visible e.g. in the story of Gollum, in the message that you have to forgive your enemies and let them live even when it seems most advisable to kill them. I guess Hitchens wouldn't agree with that.
@puolalainen44 true but didnt Gollums berayal belie that? also (from what I remember) Tolkien was disapointed that so much of the UK's cultural heratige and mythology had been lost so he decided to make up his own by incorperating elements from similar northern european countrys (mainly Saxonic/Germanic and Norse) with which Britain had strong geneological ties.
@Metalisjustbetter Also, lol at LOTR having deities (which aren't God), a creation story (not the one in the Bible), plenty of magic including actual witches and wizards (the Bible isn't too kind about these)...
all it needed was for a couple of the hobbits to actually be gay, and it could become one of the least Christian stories ever written.
@Metalisjustbetter Have you read the books or only seen the movies? Tolkien was Christian and there are quite a few religious allusions in LOTR. But to his credit he lived in a time where most people were christian.
@Snagrit actually I watch a documentry on Tolkien and he went from being raised a christian, to becoming and thiests while in college,than after wresltling with his conscience he becmae a Christian again, then back to athiests when a family member died,and then in his last years back to christianity.it was a really good story in self. also how a lot of the story ideas in the lord ogf the rings was based on the bible.
@werebee The Christian God is formless. Michaelangelo's paintings of him are inspired by images of Zeus, but in "reality" *snigger snigger* God is supposed to have no form at all, or at least, not one we can see or imagine without having to die.
@dewpoint88 She's a nice woman, a very nice woman, but I recall a VERY GOOD argument I made to her about us being made "in God's image", and she refuted that by saying he was formless.
@Metalisjustbetter Read from a non-Christian standpoint, the Chronicles of Narnia series has a lot of very useful humanist ideas in it. But it's quite obvious that C.S. Lewis was using it to evangelise to kids.
Dude! Just like your jeebus, harry potter is a fictional character. Fictional characters CANNOT BE other fictional characters, like the debul. If this is hard for you to understand, you REALLY need help
The worst part is my family and just about everyone I know is Christian/Catholic, but hey, we're Mexican, what do you except? Fucking Spain spreading their lies to us. What has religion brought us? War, the holocaust, and, oh yeah, 9/11
the DnD thing he was on about to get a better idea how fucked up the states was or still are
watch THE SPOONYS review of MAZES and MONSTERS cos watching the whole movie might borethe fuck out of you but the review by spoony encapsulates the fucking retaredness of religion there genreal view on DnD and other such things then you can understand why they go batshit crazy over Potter books, still no justfaiction but it helps shead light on those nutballs :)
@ubernagash Google The Spoony One mazes and monsters and you should get it, Spoony is awesome and he actually dealt with some of this religious insanity personally in school.
@gordogreat74 You should get to know Christians or even Buddhists for that matter..someone anyone with a spiritual life isntead of feeding into this empty way of life atheists choose to follow. The path that leads to destruction is broad but the path that gives life is narrow.
@psalmsurfer1 I appreciate your concern, but I'm just going to try to live a clean, healthy life & try to be a kind, generous, giving person & I wish only good things on others & I think that's good enough for me. Peace.
The issue with Harry Potter is it introduces kids to the occult. Rowling studied the occult in college and uses its practices in Harry Potter and if you want to sit there and act like that's okay for kids' minds to be exposed to that stuff then I think you got it backwards. Introduction to occult opens a door to the demonic realm whether or not you have a belief in it or not is irrelevant to the insidious consequences of kids dabbling in the occult. I'm glad people can laugh about this stuff.
@doctabaldhead Stories based in the occult. And fyi- I've seen all the movies and read the books and until I learned of this information I wasn't aware JK Rowling studied occult etc..it is well known and documented how much dabbling in the occult destroys lives.Read about Dr.Kenneth McCall,a british surgeon who was an authority in satanology. Just because you swear in caps doesn't change the fact that harry potter's concepts were based on the occult. Nuff' said.
@doctabaldhead Please, children's stories aren't written with occult and satanic concepts- stop comparing the two lest you start to sound foolish in the eyes of people and parents with good and upstanding morals and are educated enough to see what has the potential to wreck a kid's sense of good and evil. Harry Potter had one or two positive moral themes in it but the fact remains as a whole it was exposing millions of kids' to dark occultic practices. See, satan is subtle in his indoctrination.
@psalmsurfer1 If studying the occult destroys lives then why is Rowling so rich?
Anyway if Harry Potter is so evil how do you feel about Fantasia, Snow White, Pete the Dragon, The Neverending Story, Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery service, Cinderella, The Princess and the Frog, The Nightmare before Christmas and the countless other childrens books and movies that have occult themes?
They are just stories mate.
What is your source for your claims that Rowling has practiced "Witchcraft" anyway?
@doctabaldhead My point exactly. Its not destroying her life because of the millions she's making off exploiting innocent young kids naivete...imo she's doing the devil's work. I feel those stories/movies are also deceptive but it is up to responsible adults to make sure children aren't exposed consistently to those things..obviously you cant control everything a child watches but one can lessen the frequency. "They are just stories". See, thats the deception at work.Indifference is dangerous.
@psalmsurfer1 So how it that she is destroying her life then?
Anyway he connections drawn in those articles are pretty ludicrous.
The lightning bolt is a lightning bolt, not an Anton Levey medallion and not an SS symbol just a lightning bolt.
I am pretty sure that bible verse means its wrong to do magic (which is not real) not pretend to do magic which just about all children do even without Harry Potter books.
God as far as i know never set up rules against story books and movies.
@doctabaldhead She's not destroying her life-again-she's destroying children's lives. lol Although on second thought- by virtue of studying occult for her writings she may indeed put her own life at risk spiritually-speaking. Hey look.all the symbolism is there..if you just want to wave your hand and just say a this is just this and a that is just that then you are truly deceived as well. It is the occult no matter how you want to dismiss it as no big deal etc..
@psalmsurfer1 So it's okay for little kids to read the Bible that unquestionably says it's okay to own slaves and to kill gays and that those kids should be stoned if they talk back to their parents, but it's not okay to have them read another fictional book that contains dangerous SYMBOLISM?! Are you kidding me? Which is more scary?
@auroraman56 You may want to pick up this month's issue of national geographic because they had a 5-page article on the KJV of the Bible and its history/roots. This is a renowned science publication mind you publishing an article about a so-called mythical book; even giving it praises no pun.
@auroraman56 Why else would they put their rep's on the line if it weren't? They'd look foolish and would be laughed at by academia agree or disagree? On some level they must think it to be true if they are going to feature it as a cover story..we are talking a world renowned science publication that has a LONG history of publishing sceintific breakthroughs etetcetc..please do not try to downplay this..you sound idiotic when you do..I rest my case with this one. You had no answer to this.
@psalmsurfer1 Or it could just be that since it is the month of Christmas, they decided to do a story on the history of the Bible, and to not piss off all the Christians during their "holy month", they decided not to say anything bad about the Bible. That's just as plausible of an explanation. Considering how militant lots of Christians get over simply saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas", I think NatGeo didn't want to stir a lot of controversy by saying the Bible isn't true.
@auroraman56 Militant? No. More like we shouldn't have to apologize to anyone or be politically correct so as not to offend "Atheists" when we are now being pressured into saying happy holidays to kowtow to society so you see it is Christians who are once again, being forced into submission by the secular pressure. Get it right.
@auroraman56 And don't think for a second this is what Satan loves to see going on with God's creation on earth. He loves to create division. It wins more people over to his side. Even something as subtle as Christians feeling guilty about saying Merry Christmas. The devil's tactic is subtlety. Read "Screwtape Letters" by CS Lewis for further clarification.
@auroraman56 lol much like most athiest and those who don't know the bible, thats old testament, and you should know that doesn't apply to our lives anymore :p those were the old laws and when Jesus died on the cross he fulfilled those laws so that people, and children wouldn't have to be killed(stoned and such) for their sins :p haha so misinformed
@712010 lol, jesus never said those laws go away... in fact he said that god is unchanging and no laws he made would change either. hey! the 10 commandments are in the old testament, guess those don't apply to anymore then, right?
what's funny is how there are MORE atheists out there who understand and know more about the bible than the christians who (apperently) live their lives by it
@a10miletooth obviously you completely misread what I said and took the first part out of its context, when Jesus died, all the laws of the old testament were FULFILLED! The laws that people refer to like stoning people for their SIN were fulfilled, therefore when we dont follow the laws, we dont have to be stoned to death, why? because God loved us so much that he gave up his perfect and sinless son to take our place so we dont have to face the wrath of God haha <3 you!!!!
@712010 he gave up his perfect and sinless son? doesn't the story go that jesus was resurrected and went to heaven to rule the universe? that doesn't sound like much of a sacrafice to me. how does a law get fullfilled? try explaining that one. if god loved us so much why would he make such an unreasonable punishment for things that are generally beyond one's control? that's just dumb. not to mention giving someone else punishment for another persons "crime". that's just evil.
@712010 Wow ... never that bullshit before. Oh wait ... yes I have! I was raised in the fucking church dipshit. I know what the fucking Bible says and I know every fucking retarded rationalization for all the bullshit piled into that piece of trash that is oh so good for wiping my ass with. And by the way, the gay little smiley symbol you put before you laugh and call me misinformed makes you look like a fucking tool, which you obviously are for being so fucking stupid.
@auroraman56 i think somebody needs a hug :D haha i too grew up in the church and didnt really understand that stuff, maybe you should go back and read all the bible(or in your words toilet paper im guessing haha) and i find it funny how you didnt refer to anything I said to you, you just resorted to called me fucking stupid and a tool haha I love you! and p.s. I love Harry potter and im christian, I personally do believe that some christians do over react to Harry Potter
@712010 you're gods a blithering, moronic idiot and that's all there is to it, he has made far to many childish mistakes to be omnipotent and 'all knowing', not to mention what a immoral, cruel and genocidal maniac he is.
if only you christians would try and rationally think about what it is you're actually reading, but i know you wont, you'll somehow twist and distort the words so that its morally acceptable, or you'll simply ignore the bits you don't like.
@LuckilyHeDied The bible also say that a person (some specific type that I don´t remember) should throw kids at stone walls, and they should be happy and smile while doing it!
@LoverofLiszt Do you happen to remember where it says that someone should throw kids at stone walls? I don't doubt that it did say that, but I was just wondering if you knew the passage, I wanted to show someone, lol
@chica349 "Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones." (Psalms 137:9, KJV)
Many Churches have found this verse quite embarrassing. It gives no wonder why priests, Jews, and Christians alike, who quote from Psalms 137, always leave out this last verse.
All this is from nobeliefs. com/DarkBible/darkbible5.htm
@Cream147player Demonic possession is extremely real. You may want to pick up this month's issue of national geographic because they had a 5-page article on the KJV of the Bible and its history/roots. This is a renowned science publication mind you publishing an article about a so-called mythical book; even giving it praises no pun.
@psalmsurfer1 Harry Potter doesn't destroy children's lives. It's an admitted work of fiction and doesn't try to present itself as anything else. I'll tell you what destroys children's lives, and that's the neurotic, guilt-ridden path they get put on at a young age where they have to live up to the impossible (and immoral) standards of a character whose cruelty and perverse twisting of truth is so blindingly staggering that he could possibly make both Voldemort and Sauron blush at his tactics.
@queerbear69 I have no idea what that means and I don't worship a book I worship the Lord. I read a book that is the Word of God and Jesus is the Word Himself. I read it because the Lord reveals Himself to a person within the pages of that book. So when people say to me "I read the bible and its all bs" I don't believe they've read the entire thing because one cannot get through the entire bible and not be moved in some way. Book of Judges alone is a lesson for all men to learn.
whats the name of the song in the beginning
kostolomac222 7 hours ago
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Since I'd become a spiritually & politically aware being at the age of 7 I've always found Pagan atheists & religious Jews & occult minded Masons & power hungry Satanists & bible bashing hypocritical Christians 2B as equally absurd as each other but mostly for different reasons & seeing as the same Illuminati Jews run them all with the same deceptive religious & political tricks but with a different spin on each group it doesn't really surprise me anymore.
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spacelizardlaw 1 day ago
I think the real reason that christians fear stuff like Harry Potter is not that it's "satanic" but that it's make-believe, that it's popular and that people invest emotionaly in it and can take away some life-lessons. If a story can be so influatial and still be made up then perhaps The Bible can be fictitious, despite so many people investing in it.
(Sorry if I sound like I'm having a go at Harry Potter fans).
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LightningLion1585 6 days ago
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LightningLion1585 6 days ago
This is the way religion works. Everything that goes against it = the devil.
mtboger41 1 week ago
JK Rowling is religious. In the last few books there is a reference to Christian themes. JEEZ.
QuestionRenee 1 week ago
If I released a book that was being burned, I'd be all 'I am perfectly happy for you to burn them, In the end you still bought the book, and I am getting a share of that money you handed over the counter in order to burn it. Thank you for funding my next satanic work.'
mymothersanelk 1 week ago
If the Bible is proof of the Lord, then "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" is proof of Lord Voldemort.
cocoalrose 1 week ago
@cocoalrose Indeed.
TheSeanoftheBread 5 days ago
What level do you have to be to have a 17 cause a spell failure.
TheCraich 1 week ago
my step-daughter started a D&D club at her school, and some nutbar teacher shut it down because it was "satanism". This wasn't in Texas, it was in England. In fact, in Richard Dawkins's home town, Oxford. (The club continued to meet, at our place).
gspaulsson 1 week ago
One of my friends is very catholic, and she likes the Harry Potter books and movies
raysetiger285 1 week ago
@raysetiger285 Being religious doesn´t make you a nutjob. It´s a good first step though.
bfahren 1 week ago
I remember being friends with this kid in 7th grade, we got along really well and he invited me over to his house. We had a great time, until dinner. His parents were kind of asking me questions and we were having casual conversation, until I asked if he wanted to go see the new Harry Potter movie with me. All their kids gasped, and both the parents fell silent and just stared at me. My parents had to come get me because his family didn't want me to be there anymore. He never talked to me again.
AntonDoesMusic 1 week ago
@AntonDoesMusic now thats just sad
raysetiger285 1 week ago
Harry Potter was way more heroic than Jesus ever was. Plus it only took Harry a couple hours to come back from the dead. Jesus took three days. Harry 1 Jesus 0.
JamesHLanier 1 week ago
@JamesHLanier AND harry actually killed the Harry Potter version of Satan, Voldemort, I believe that is 2 - 0 to Harry Potter..
Brendan9895 1 week ago 2
Jesus saves, and takes half-damage, unless the weapon is a cross. xD
lazerbeam134 2 weeks ago
Well the Harry Potter isn't real and neither is the devil, so it's a possibilty.
ehandkz 2 weeks ago
If Harry Potter is the devil, what does that make Voldemort?
MetalGearRyan 2 weeks ago 3
@MetalGearRyan thats deep man
MrMojoRisin53 2 weeks ago
@MetalGearRyan The Super Devil of course.
lazerbeam134 2 weeks ago
He rolled a 17 on a 20 side dice! That's clearly magic that went wrong.
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Great page for atheists... go here and see all the contradictions in the Bible and how many times it is wrong. Dare to read. Amazingbibledotorg
spiegeltn 3 weeks ago
What's funny is that all of my friends are Christian and they LOVE the Harry Potter series! One of my friends (nearly my best friend now) works in the psychitric ward of a hospital and he questions Christiantiy so much that I wonder if he is a closet agnostic or atheist!
Thenewfallingsacred 3 weeks ago
if christians try to ban and burn harry potter for being 'evil', then the bible should be banned and burned for all the atrocities it perpetrated within and outside of its pages and bindings of which harry potter was conspicuously absent of such. let's see how they like it
infernalone666 3 weeks ago 19
@infernalone666 OH but wait if we start burning bibles, Christians would call for arrests because they are hypocrites
Brendan9895 1 week ago
@Brendan9895
of course they will. but they have burned so much of other religions, believing they are right only because it is THEIR religion, that I am well past caring because they squeal about even the most insignificant things
quite frankly, they need less hot air
infernalone666 1 week ago
anti-magic christians are hypocrites
so practicing black magic is bad, but praying to their magic god for miracles is fine?
infernalone666 3 weeks ago
I'm watching almost everysingle video, facepalming and laughing at the stupidity I hear. Someone get me out of this addiction.
Kjernekar 3 weeks ago
@Kjernekar i know!!!!!!
2yung4grey 2 weeks ago
@Kjernekar Fellow Norwegian here, equally addicted. I swear to the flying spaghetti monster, I spent 11 hours straight laughing my ass off at these vids. And I still can't get enough. The stupidity is epic.
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gasmask4poop 4 weeks ago
hmm, wasn't Potter fighting against eviul in the potter books?
mandrillx 4 weeks ago
"jesus was protecting me" LOL!!!!
Fredrich1337 1 month ago 21
Harry Potter is credited with encouraging young boys to read.
The fear is they may read the whole bible and become atheists.
VideoAudioDisco09 1 month ago
@VideoAudioDisco09 I've read five of the Harry Potter novels and haven't read more than a hundred pages of the Bible. All the things I learned in Sunday school and church services are more than enough for me to know it's all bullshit.
werebee 1 month ago
@werebee I did, however, learn how to summon Satan and gained the power to drain a person's entire body of blood just by looking at them.
werebee 1 month ago
So glad they're addressing this double standard among Christians.
awesomepossum270 1 month ago
In the bible are wizards too :)
Look at the Exodus Book , the pharaon have 2 wizards to performs miracles to challenge moses miracles .
Believing in the bible in the 21º century its not very wise.
EdyMar77 1 month ago
@EdyMar77 God himself is a wizzard.
And I´d say having faith and believing in the bible without any evidence of its accuracy
isn´t very wise in any century.
LoverofLiszt 1 month ago
@EdyMar77
The Moses myth is a great one.
If he were in fact raised as an Eygyptian Prince the story is a contest of magic.
which the church later is all the devil. The staff turning to a snake is still done today by various magicians. But imagine the story, a devine and hereditary Pharoh allows the keeping and raising of not just an abandoned orphan but one of the slaves. Beggers belief on its own.
21st it is but we still have flat earthers too. WTF
VideoAudioDisco09 1 month ago
I love Harry Potter LOTR and Chronicles of Narnia and they are simply well written pieces of literature... and Im an open minded person. so why do some christians have to be so petty? My God is not an ass haha but the Christians who think they are holy enough to speak on his behalf can totally be asses...
sincerely open heart and mind
TheDanielAlexander21 1 month ago
atheism is not a religion, so stop treating it as if it was.
kaneco94 1 month ago
@kaneco94 nope you are right it is a curse
elibeth121 2 weeks ago
"Your god's an ass" Fu^king love it :)
LOSTKILLERDRAENEI 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion Your idea of someone's "probable thinking process" is that since demons are a myth (which you assume Harry Potter states, even though there are no demons in Harry Potter and no mention of Demons in Harry Potter... so argument already invalid), then one is not held accountable to a supreme creator. I think that one is not held accountable to a supreme creator, but you're wrong about the thought process and I'll tell you why: disbelief in Jesus doesn't mean disbelief in God.
paraplegicgiraffe 1 month ago
@paraplegicgiraffe -I already responded to your comments originally. What is your world view so I don't waste my time.
MrEmeraldfusion 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion You didn't respond to my comments, you just asked me questions and I answered them. You did not answer my questions at all. I don't need to tell you my religious view, because not only is it none of your business, but it's also irrelevant.
paraplegicgiraffe 1 month ago
The bible is chocked full of witchcraft
IzzySpeaks 2 months ago
What percentage of Christians celebrate Halloween?
lewisner 2 months ago 18
@lewisner
strange I know and it was origonal a christian holiday!
MrGaddafikiller 3 weeks ago
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lightandbeautiful 2 months ago
I think the point is there is a demonic influence behind Harry Potter, that there is a unseen spiritual influence behind it to basically deceive you and leave you open to manipulation...To lower your resistance to give you wrapped sense of morality and world view. Demons? Oh they are just myths...If demons are myths whose to say Jesus isn't and if Jesus is a myth there is no God, and if there is no God I am not accountable to a supreme creator...Downward spiral.
MrEmeraldfusion 2 months ago
@MrEmeraldfusion Sounds like an upward spiral to me.
beatonm198 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion "If Jesus is a myth there is no God...."
According to ALL OTHER theistic religions besides Christianity, you're downright wrong.
If you do moral things because you feel accountable to a supreme creator, then are you really a moral person, or are you just scared? Atheists ARE moral, and they are so because they have a conscience that tells them what's right and wrong, not God. Wars occur in the name of religion. Which is better?
paraplegicgiraffe 1 month ago
@paraplegicgiraffe -I was speaking in a general sense of someone's probable thinking process. question 1-both, in a sense. You say atheists have conscience. Are there absolutes? How do you determine "right and wrong" and morality?
MrEmeraldfusion 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion What do you mean how do you determine right and wrong??? Are you telling me the only way you know what's right and wrong is because the bible says it??? That's silly. We all have something called a conscience. It tells us when we are doing something that might have a negative reaction to something or someone else, that we wouldn't like that to happen to us so we shouldn't do it. And it also tells us that we should help other people. That's nature, not the Bible.
paraplegicgiraffe 1 month ago
@paraplegicgiraffe -Are you an atheist?
MrEmeraldfusion 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion Do you think you're either Christian or you're an atheist? Is that what you're getting at? Because if it is you're badly misinformed. My own beliefs are none of your business, thank you very much. It doesn't play a part in my argument whatsoever. Are you going to respond to what I said before or are you going to skate around the topics and start talking about something completely different?
paraplegicgiraffe 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion Harry Potter is self- sacrificing, a good person, and stands up for those who have no voice. He helps the greater good. There is no talk of the Devil or of spirits. You would have no qualms about reading The Lord of the Rings or other fantasy books including wizards, but you are against Harry Potter because the female wizards are called "witches," And witches are all Satanists (not true either, but I digress). There is nothing anti-Christian about Harry Potter.
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@paraplegicgiraffe -"I think the point is there is a demonic influence behind Harry Potter, that there is a unseen spiritual influence behind it to basically deceive you and leave you open to manipulation..."
MrEmeraldfusion 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion, If there was a demonic influence behind Harry Potter then wouldn't the books reflect that as a whole? Harry Potter is a loving character who values friends and doing the right thing, his greatest foe is a man devoid of love. The main theme of the books is love is the greatest power one can have. That very theme destroys Harry Potter foes many times. It's clear you have zero clue about the books and simply listened to the Bible Thumpers who havent read the books either
TheDalinkwent 1 month ago
@TheDalinkwent -No, the devil never comes out and says, "Hey, I'm the devil" The Bible says, the devil is subtle and wise he uses trickery to make himself appealing to people. The devil say the truth it only the poison which is deadly. Rat poison is 98% good food and the 2% which is poison.
MrEmeraldfusion 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusio, If the Harry Potter movies inspire good morals and love, then what use is the Devils hidden message? Why can't you thumpers ever take context into account? The Harry Potter movies and booksd have nothing to do with embracing evil, but actually showing that LOVE is the strongest weapon you can use agaisnt evil. Not to mention the idea of a God and Devil is rubbish
TheDalinkwent 1 month ago
@MrEmeraldfusion You obviously haven't read the books, otherwise you wouldn't be saying this about them. They're simple children's fantasy that encourage moral behavior. I repeat: There is NOTHING anti- Christian or anti-God in Harry Potter. In fact, the author is Christian and there are numerous hints that the characters in the book are christian (celebrate Christmas, etc). How could a children's fantasy novel with Christian characters have a "demonic influence?" Are you crazy?
paraplegicgiraffe 1 month ago
and one more "y'all"-er
FightForKissesTR 2 months ago
@FightForKissesTR Aaaaw, c'mon, "y'all" ain't that bad.
Give us some slack... It's not the way you speak, it's what you say! :)
RiskyCricket 2 months ago
The best part of this entire video was Matt's rant at the end ahhh man i love that guy
BigBallaShotCalla15 2 months ago
FAIL. Even the Pope said that he thinks that Harry Potter is good
foojuice101 2 months ago
great call :)
Richy15251 2 months ago
How is LOTR Christian? LOTR is about as Christian as my left nipple, the whole thing incorporated more peganic themes than the Beowulf saga even the good guys (elves) language was fucking Norse mixed with Celtic! Not some shitty derivative of the churches dog Latin.
Metalisjustbetter 2 months ago 29
@Metalisjustbetter Well, I can give you the justification a lot of them use. LOTR does employ some themes that are present in Christian mythology as well. LOTR uses themes of messianic figures, resurrection, an antagonist whose main weapon is temptation, and a people who are saved by the chosen savior's sacrifice.
But where the logic breaks down is that these themes are generally present in fantasy and other stories written throughout history.
Does that help?
xJoeEDangerouslyx 1 month ago
@xJoeEDangerouslyx I can see the comparrison in some ways but as you said those characteristicts arnt the soul domain of christian mythos. (also have a look at my reponce to the guy above you) :)
Metalisjustbetter 4 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter I wouldn't be so sure about it. Tolkien was a devout catholic and that's visible e.g. in the story of Gollum, in the message that you have to forgive your enemies and let them live even when it seems most advisable to kill them. I guess Hitchens wouldn't agree with that.
puolalainen44 1 month ago 2
@puolalainen44 true but didnt Gollums berayal belie that? also (from what I remember) Tolkien was disapointed that so much of the UK's cultural heratige and mythology had been lost so he decided to make up his own by incorperating elements from similar northern european countrys (mainly Saxonic/Germanic and Norse) with which Britain had strong geneological ties.
Metalisjustbetter 4 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter Latin is originally a Roman language, which makes it pagan too. Jesus would have most likely spoke Aramaic.
henrywiltcher 1 month ago
@henrywiltcher *Arabic
rainbowbowserpow9999 1 month ago
@Metalisjustbetter haha, seriously. I actually had a discussion like that a few weeks ago when someone said LOTR is "Christian". I asked, why is that?
He said it's because it's a story of good vs evil, where morality is heavily stressed, and some of the good people "ascend to heaven" at the end.
That's how shallow Christianity is to most of its believers... anything to do with morality or an afterlife must be Christian, to them.
bobdonda 1 month ago
@Metalisjustbetter Also, lol at LOTR having deities (which aren't God), a creation story (not the one in the Bible), plenty of magic including actual witches and wizards (the Bible isn't too kind about these)...
all it needed was for a couple of the hobbits to actually be gay, and it could become one of the least Christian stories ever written.
bobdonda 1 month ago
@bobdonda yeh they dont seem to understand that it should be concidered one of the most blatently heratical storys ever.
A more christian story is CS Lewis's 'Chronicals of Narnia' which Is still good despite its overtly christian message about finding belief.
Metalisjustbetter 4 weeks ago
@bobdonda "all it needed was for a couple of the hobbits to actually be gay, and it could become one of the least Christian stories ever written."
how so? is a dude constantly hanging out with 12 young hunky dudes not gay?
Meskiagkasher 3 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter
I always veiwed the LoTR as a great parody of free thinking, free people opposing the advance of the crusading religions, particularly christianity.
VideoAudioDisco09 1 month ago
@Metalisjustbetter Have you read the books or only seen the movies? Tolkien was Christian and there are quite a few religious allusions in LOTR. But to his credit he lived in a time where most people were christian.
Snagrit 1 month ago
@Snagrit actually I watch a documentry on Tolkien and he went from being raised a christian, to becoming and thiests while in college,than after wresltling with his conscience he becmae a Christian again, then back to athiests when a family member died,and then in his last years back to christianity.it was a really good story in self. also how a lot of the story ideas in the lord ogf the rings was based on the bible.
mandrillx 4 weeks ago
@mandrillx how is LOTR based on the Bible??? are you crazy?
Meskiagkasher 3 weeks ago
@Snagrit Ive read all three LOTR novels along with the hobbit :)
Metalisjustbetter 4 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter well, then read the Silmarillion and the Unfinished Tales.
Meskiagkasher 3 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter Uh...well...Gandalf looks a lot like the Christian God. So...there's that.
werebee 1 month ago
@werebee The Christian God is formless. Michaelangelo's paintings of him are inspired by images of Zeus, but in "reality" *snigger snigger* God is supposed to have no form at all, or at least, not one we can see or imagine without having to die.
hotelmario510 3 weeks ago
@hotelmario510 Read genesis 32:22-31. Jacob literally wrestles with god and they were in a pitched battle. Can't wrestle with a cloud.
dewpoint88 3 weeks ago
@dewpoint88 Wait, what?
MY RELIGIOUS STUDIES TEACHER LIED TO ME.
hotelmario510 3 weeks ago
@hotelmario510 HAHA! They seem to have that unfortunate tendency.
dewpoint88 3 weeks ago
@dewpoint88 She's a nice woman, a very nice woman, but I recall a VERY GOOD argument I made to her about us being made "in God's image", and she refuted that by saying he was formless.
Wow. I feel robbed.
hotelmario510 3 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter Perhaps they're confused with The Chronicles of Narnia? That's basically a retelling of the traditional Christian story.
hotelmario510 3 weeks ago
@hotelmario510 It would seem like that
Metalisjustbetter 3 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter Read from a non-Christian standpoint, the Chronicles of Narnia series has a lot of very useful humanist ideas in it. But it's quite obvious that C.S. Lewis was using it to evangelise to kids.
hotelmario510 3 weeks ago
@Metalisjustbetter
I agree but in all fairness, J.R.R Tolkien was a catholic.
MrGaddafikiller 3 weeks ago
I love how "...and I'm a mormon" is in the recommended videos.
ItsJackDolan 2 months ago
wow, he rolled a 17 and the spell didn't go off?!
IAmClockwork 2 months ago
"Harry Potter is the devil" ....
Dude! Just like your jeebus, harry potter is a fictional character. Fictional characters CANNOT BE other fictional characters, like the debul. If this is hard for you to understand, you REALLY need help
tdjdk 2 months ago
The worst part is my family and just about everyone I know is Christian/Catholic, but hey, we're Mexican, what do you except? Fucking Spain spreading their lies to us. What has religion brought us? War, the holocaust, and, oh yeah, 9/11
HedgehogStudios1 2 months ago
@HedgehogStudios1 9/11 was an inside job according to what I've "studied" so far... I hate religion though.
DaTruthsHere 2 months ago
@DaTruthsHere You might want to get some new study material
adamsbeer 2 months ago
@adamsbeer I look at both sides, don't worry.
DaTruthsHere 2 months ago
@HedgehogStudios1 yeah, i'm sure native american religion was a lot better than christianity.
topperheartramada 2 months ago
J.K. Rowling is also a Christian as well (I think).
AQGOAT24 2 months ago
"of course not, jesus was protechting him" omg hahaha, so stupid
shandow15 2 months ago
the DnD thing he was on about to get a better idea how fucked up the states was or still are
watch THE SPOONYS review of MAZES and MONSTERS cos watching the whole movie might borethe fuck out of you but the review by spoony encapsulates the fucking retaredness of religion there genreal view on DnD and other such things then you can understand why they go batshit crazy over Potter books, still no justfaiction but it helps shead light on those nutballs :)
ubernagash 3 months ago
@ubernagash Google The Spoony One mazes and monsters and you should get it, Spoony is awesome and he actually dealt with some of this religious insanity personally in school.
UnionGarside 2 months ago
@UnionGarside thats what i siad 0_o
ubernagash 2 months ago
@ubernagash Mainly just agreeing with you. The Spoony One rules.
UnionGarside 2 months ago
@UnionGarside cheers bud ;)
ubernagash 2 months ago
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If an atheist was alone in the woods, and there was nobody around to hear him/her talking, would they STILL sound like an idiot?
elibeth121 3 months ago
@elibeth121 Only if they thought god was listening to them express their problems.
ajax515 2 months ago
I wish I knew more open atheists in my real life, I have to turn to Youtube to feel like I'm not alone in my thinking.
gordogreat74 3 months ago
@gordogreat74 You should get to know Christians or even Buddhists for that matter..someone anyone with a spiritual life isntead of feeding into this empty way of life atheists choose to follow. The path that leads to destruction is broad but the path that gives life is narrow.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 I appreciate your concern, but I'm just going to try to live a clean, healthy life & try to be a kind, generous, giving person & I wish only good things on others & I think that's good enough for me. Peace.
gordogreat74 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 Oh & I'm looking for like-minded free thinkers, not blind faith followers. =:P
gordogreat74 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 How is an atheist's life empty?
Graynumber 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 And the path that leads to the truth is paved in verifiable evidence, not opinion.
acr08807 2 months ago
The Holy Spirit is in all of us. We are all Jesus' horcruxes.
dahuterschuter 3 months ago
If reading Harry Potter makes you want to try witchcraft, does reading the bible make you want to try crucifixion?
JoelCornah 3 months ago
Whenever I fail a dice roll from now on I'm gonna blame Jesus.
BggProductions 3 months ago 2
This one is hilarious!
d20 for life :p
GypsyLeah 3 months ago
It is totally magic! ... the magic of SPECIAL EFFECTS.
JaytheOstrich 3 months ago
one of those books tells you to stone children to death. and it's not harry potter.
enuvune 3 months ago
The issue with Harry Potter is it introduces kids to the occult. Rowling studied the occult in college and uses its practices in Harry Potter and if you want to sit there and act like that's okay for kids' minds to be exposed to that stuff then I think you got it backwards. Introduction to occult opens a door to the demonic realm whether or not you have a belief in it or not is irrelevant to the insidious consequences of kids dabbling in the occult. I'm glad people can laugh about this stuff.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 They not harmful to children at all because they are FUCKING STORIES.
Pretty much all childrens stories contain some sort of mystical or fanciful element not to indoctrinate children but to entertain them.
doctabaldhead 3 months ago
@doctabaldhead Stories based in the occult. And fyi- I've seen all the movies and read the books and until I learned of this information I wasn't aware JK Rowling studied occult etc..it is well known and documented how much dabbling in the occult destroys lives.Read about Dr.Kenneth McCall,a british surgeon who was an authority in satanology. Just because you swear in caps doesn't change the fact that harry potter's concepts were based on the occult. Nuff' said.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 Dabbling in superstition is bad. That's why we should try to keep children from reading the Bible.
acr08807 2 months ago
@doctabaldhead Please, children's stories aren't written with occult and satanic concepts- stop comparing the two lest you start to sound foolish in the eyes of people and parents with good and upstanding morals and are educated enough to see what has the potential to wreck a kid's sense of good and evil. Harry Potter had one or two positive moral themes in it but the fact remains as a whole it was exposing millions of kids' to dark occultic practices. See, satan is subtle in his indoctrination.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 If studying the occult destroys lives then why is Rowling so rich?
Anyway if Harry Potter is so evil how do you feel about Fantasia, Snow White, Pete the Dragon, The Neverending Story, Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery service, Cinderella, The Princess and the Frog, The Nightmare before Christmas and the countless other childrens books and movies that have occult themes?
They are just stories mate.
What is your source for your claims that Rowling has practiced "Witchcraft" anyway?
doctabaldhead 3 months ago
@doctabaldhead My point exactly. Its not destroying her life because of the millions she's making off exploiting innocent young kids naivete...imo she's doing the devil's work. I feel those stories/movies are also deceptive but it is up to responsible adults to make sure children aren't exposed consistently to those things..obviously you cant control everything a child watches but one can lessen the frequency. "They are just stories". See, thats the deception at work.Indifference is dangerous.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 So how it that she is destroying her life then?
Anyway he connections drawn in those articles are pretty ludicrous.
The lightning bolt is a lightning bolt, not an Anton Levey medallion and not an SS symbol just a lightning bolt.
I am pretty sure that bible verse means its wrong to do magic (which is not real) not pretend to do magic which just about all children do even without Harry Potter books.
God as far as i know never set up rules against story books and movies.
doctabaldhead 3 months ago
@doctabaldhead She's not destroying her life-again-she's destroying children's lives. lol Although on second thought- by virtue of studying occult for her writings she may indeed put her own life at risk spiritually-speaking. Hey look.all the symbolism is there..if you just want to wave your hand and just say a this is just this and a that is just that then you are truly deceived as well. It is the occult no matter how you want to dismiss it as no big deal etc..
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1
The story is about magic nobody is arguing about that but you are reading far to much into it.
Anyway what do think is suitable for kids?
Oh and why did you ignore my other points?
doctabaldhead 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 So it's okay for little kids to read the Bible that unquestionably says it's okay to own slaves and to kill gays and that those kids should be stoned if they talk back to their parents, but it's not okay to have them read another fictional book that contains dangerous SYMBOLISM?! Are you kidding me? Which is more scary?
auroraman56 3 months ago 29
@auroraman56 You may want to pick up this month's issue of national geographic because they had a 5-page article on the KJV of the Bible and its history/roots. This is a renowned science publication mind you publishing an article about a so-called mythical book; even giving it praises no pun.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 So if National Geographic writes about it, then it's automatically true?
auroraman56 3 months ago
@auroraman56 Why else would they put their rep's on the line if it weren't? They'd look foolish and would be laughed at by academia agree or disagree? On some level they must think it to be true if they are going to feature it as a cover story..we are talking a world renowned science publication that has a LONG history of publishing sceintific breakthroughs etetcetc..please do not try to downplay this..you sound idiotic when you do..I rest my case with this one. You had no answer to this.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 Or it could just be that since it is the month of Christmas, they decided to do a story on the history of the Bible, and to not piss off all the Christians during their "holy month", they decided not to say anything bad about the Bible. That's just as plausible of an explanation. Considering how militant lots of Christians get over simply saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas", I think NatGeo didn't want to stir a lot of controversy by saying the Bible isn't true.
auroraman56 3 months ago
@auroraman56 Militant? No. More like we shouldn't have to apologize to anyone or be politically correct so as not to offend "Atheists" when we are now being pressured into saying happy holidays to kowtow to society so you see it is Christians who are once again, being forced into submission by the secular pressure. Get it right.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@auroraman56 And don't think for a second this is what Satan loves to see going on with God's creation on earth. He loves to create division. It wins more people over to his side. Even something as subtle as Christians feeling guilty about saying Merry Christmas. The devil's tactic is subtlety. Read "Screwtape Letters" by CS Lewis for further clarification.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@auroraman56 lol much like most athiest and those who don't know the bible, thats old testament, and you should know that doesn't apply to our lives anymore :p those were the old laws and when Jesus died on the cross he fulfilled those laws so that people, and children wouldn't have to be killed(stoned and such) for their sins :p haha so misinformed
712010 1 month ago
@712010 lol, jesus never said those laws go away... in fact he said that god is unchanging and no laws he made would change either. hey! the 10 commandments are in the old testament, guess those don't apply to anymore then, right?
what's funny is how there are MORE atheists out there who understand and know more about the bible than the christians who (apperently) live their lives by it
a10miletooth 1 month ago
@a10miletooth obviously you completely misread what I said and took the first part out of its context, when Jesus died, all the laws of the old testament were FULFILLED! The laws that people refer to like stoning people for their SIN were fulfilled, therefore when we dont follow the laws, we dont have to be stoned to death, why? because God loved us so much that he gave up his perfect and sinless son to take our place so we dont have to face the wrath of God haha <3 you!!!!
712010 1 month ago
@712010 he gave up his perfect and sinless son? doesn't the story go that jesus was resurrected and went to heaven to rule the universe? that doesn't sound like much of a sacrafice to me. how does a law get fullfilled? try explaining that one. if god loved us so much why would he make such an unreasonable punishment for things that are generally beyond one's control? that's just dumb. not to mention giving someone else punishment for another persons "crime". that's just evil.
a10miletooth 1 month ago
@712010 So God was wrong to have those laws in place?
Because the Bible does claim he sacrificed himself to himself, which is basically not a sacrifice. Seems like he was making excuses to me.
YaleBreaker 1 month ago
@712010 Wow ... never that bullshit before. Oh wait ... yes I have! I was raised in the fucking church dipshit. I know what the fucking Bible says and I know every fucking retarded rationalization for all the bullshit piled into that piece of trash that is oh so good for wiping my ass with. And by the way, the gay little smiley symbol you put before you laugh and call me misinformed makes you look like a fucking tool, which you obviously are for being so fucking stupid.
auroraman56 1 month ago
@auroraman56 i think somebody needs a hug :D haha i too grew up in the church and didnt really understand that stuff, maybe you should go back and read all the bible(or in your words toilet paper im guessing haha) and i find it funny how you didnt refer to anything I said to you, you just resorted to called me fucking stupid and a tool haha I love you! and p.s. I love Harry potter and im christian, I personally do believe that some christians do over react to Harry Potter
712010 1 month ago
@712010 you're gods a blithering, moronic idiot and that's all there is to it, he has made far to many childish mistakes to be omnipotent and 'all knowing', not to mention what a immoral, cruel and genocidal maniac he is.
if only you christians would try and rationally think about what it is you're actually reading, but i know you wont, you'll somehow twist and distort the words so that its morally acceptable, or you'll simply ignore the bits you don't like.
tell me that's not true?
kryo101 1 month ago
@712010 Whether this Jesus fellow fulfilled them or not, why would a loving God EVER have laws involving the stoning to death of children?
LuckilyHeDied 1 month ago
@LuckilyHeDied The bible also say that a person (some specific type that I don´t remember) should throw kids at stone walls, and they should be happy and smile while doing it!
WTF?!!
LoverofLiszt 1 month ago
@LoverofLiszt Do you happen to remember where it says that someone should throw kids at stone walls? I don't doubt that it did say that, but I was just wondering if you knew the passage, I wanted to show someone, lol
chica349 4 weeks ago
@chica349 "Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones." (Psalms 137:9, KJV)
Many Churches have found this verse quite embarrassing. It gives no wonder why priests, Jews, and Christians alike, who quote from Psalms 137, always leave out this last verse.
All this is from nobeliefs. com/DarkBible/darkbible5.htm
Lots of fun stuff there :)
LoverofLiszt 4 weeks ago
@LoverofLiszt cool, thanks
chica349 4 weeks ago
@psalmsurfer1 The thing is that like your God, witchcraft isn't real. There's no reason to be sensitive to it, for it does not exist.
Cream147player 3 months ago
@Cream147player Demonic possession is extremely real. You may want to pick up this month's issue of national geographic because they had a 5-page article on the KJV of the Bible and its history/roots. This is a renowned science publication mind you publishing an article about a so-called mythical book; even giving it praises no pun.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 Harry Potter doesn't destroy children's lives. It's an admitted work of fiction and doesn't try to present itself as anything else. I'll tell you what destroys children's lives, and that's the neurotic, guilt-ridden path they get put on at a young age where they have to live up to the impossible (and immoral) standards of a character whose cruelty and perverse twisting of truth is so blindingly staggering that he could possibly make both Voldemort and Sauron blush at his tactics.
queerbear69 3 months ago 3
@queerbear69 Good, I'm glad you enjoy the occult.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@psalmsurfer1 And I'm glad you enjoy worshiping a book along with a Satanic personality that disguises itself as something good.
queerbear69 3 months ago
@queerbear69 I have no idea what that means and I don't worship a book I worship the Lord. I read a book that is the Word of God and Jesus is the Word Himself. I read it because the Lord reveals Himself to a person within the pages of that book. So when people say to me "I read the bible and its all bs" I don't believe they've read the entire thing because one cannot get through the entire bible and not be moved in some way. Book of Judges alone is a lesson for all men to learn.
psalmsurfer1 3 months ago
@doctabaldhead "There shall not be found in you one who passes his son or his daughter throu