what passes for "justice" in christism: "kill, kill, kill, rape, destroy."
the story of christism's growth is one depressing refrain: the wiping out by the satanic death cult of all that's good and true and pure in the world.
this is long and worth reading in full.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: sri venkat
CHRISTIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM
http://www.burningcross.net/crusades/christian-missionary-atrocities.html
Because Christians believe that Jesus Christ suffered for the sins of
others, they use this belief for their own purposes by "letting Christ
suffer while they, the Christians, go on committing sin and crime."
That is why the Christians go on slaughtering the Non-Christians,
totally worry-free and with a totally clean conscience, because Christ
will take care of their sins and crimes, and because they don't have
to face the laws of Karma and Re-incarnation or the veritable
consequences of these laws. It does not even occur to an average
Christian to ask himself/herself a simple question, that if a person
commits a murder and he tells the court that his Father will suffer in
his place, will the court accept the substitute to suffer the
sentence? An average Christian does not even think that if any court
accepted this kind of substitution, then the justice system of the
world, as we know it, would be totally destroyed and chaos would
ensue.
History is witness to the mass destruction of countless cultures, and
the almost complete genocide of entire races at the hands of
Christianity. History is now proving that most cultures destroyed by
Christianity far outweighed in morals and dignity what they were
replaced by.
Since the effects of much missionary work, the cultural traditions of
a people being replaced by some form of Christianity, are intentional,
this means by definition (according to the United Nations) that
genocide is the missionary profession: converting other peoples to
Christianity and thus destroying them as an ethnical group, and
denying the right of native peoples to exist as what they are, with
their own culture, language, and religion. For a variety of reasons a
massive depopulation, in other words the death of a large percentage
of the native population, follows.[2] And this so-called righteous
work continues even today around the world in the name of [Christian]
humanitarian work.
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From: sri venkat
CHRISTIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM
http://www.burningcross.net/crusades/christian-missionary-atrocities.html
Because Christians believe that Jesus Christ suffered for the sins of
others, they use this belief for their own purposes by "letting Christ
suffer while they, the Christians, go on committing sin and crime."
That is why the Christians go on slaughtering the Non-Christians,
totally worry-free and with a totally clean conscience, because Christ
will take care of their sins and crimes, and because they don't have
to face the laws of Karma and Re-incarnation or the veritable
consequences of these laws. It does not even occur to an average
Christian to ask himself/herself a simple question, that if a person
commits a murder and he tells the court that his Father will suffer in
his place, will the court accept the substitute to suffer the
sentence? An average Christian does not even think that if any court
accepted this kind of substitution, then the justice system of the
world, as we know it, would be totally destroyed and chaos would
ensue.
History is witness to the mass destruction of countless cultures, and
the almost complete genocide of entire races at the hands of
Christianity. History is now proving that most cultures destroyed by
Christianity far outweighed in morals and dignity what they were
replaced by.
Since the effects of much missionary work, the cultural traditions of
a people being replaced by some form of Christianity, are intentional,
this means by definition (according to the United Nations) that
genocide is the missionary profession: converting other peoples to
Christianity and thus destroying them as an ethnical group, and
denying the right of native peoples to exist as what they are, with
their own culture, language, and religion. For a variety of reasons a
massive depopulation, in other words the death of a large percentage
of the native population, follows.[2] And this so-called righteous
work continues even today around the world in the name of [Christian]
humanitarian work.
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1 comment:
You should also have highlighted the other atrocities listed in that link.. Such ignominy!
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