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Originally posted by Jeff Higgins
It always amuses me to see non-Christians' views on Christianity. They see it as a life lived in shame, feeling guilty about every little thing that may bring pleasure. They see it as a life of self-deprecation and self-denial. Manly looking nuns rapping kids accross the knuckles with rulers. Stern priests chastising foks for any sin, real, perceived, or suspected. All I can say is that such folks watch too much T.V. and lack the intellect, and often the desire, to seperate fact from fiction. They have their stereotypes of Christians and will not be swayed from them.

I find that a bit odd coming from a class of people, the left, that generally prides itself in open mindedness and all inclusiveness. Christianity is clearly not on their "prefered list", and is therefore open for uninformed derision and outright ridicule. They continue to say things about Christians (and rednecks for that matter) that would be completely unnacceptable to say about gays, blacks, Jews, single mothers, transvestites, Muslims, illegal immigrants, welfare recipients, etc....
My view of Christians is one of hypocrisy. it is of Catholic priets raping boys all covered up by bishops, the pope. My view is that Christians hate anyone "too" different from them, whether it be gays or scientists. My view is that Christians base their beleifs in the darkness of status quo ignorance, rather than the light of information. My view is one of Falwell giving a sermon and I quote, "God blesses the tither" and of Pat Robertson who thinks we should kill other world leaders because it's cheaper than war.

Modern day Christianity is an abomination, it is evil, and yet you all wrap yourselves in God and blame the rest of the world for your problems when indeed Christians are the cause.
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