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Author: ComandanteBananaComandanteBanana Date: Mar 17, 2008 14:45
I put the question, "What's the most dangerous book ever published?"
And the Bible and Mein Kampf are tied in first place. You can' vote,
but you can probably read some of the comments...
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php?p=2425498&posted=1#post2425498
For example...
Originally Posted by Daybreak
Silly Mr. donquijote, books aren't dangerous...people are
dangerous....
BTW, the Bible is not a book....it is a collection of books and
letters......
I reply...
Hey, Mein Kampf is considered dangerous...
I voted for the Bible though because it still is widely read
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Mar 17, 2008 16:37
The Bible with Revelations and words of damnation and suffering from a God
are far far worse than any work written by a human.
A sensitive person who maybe had a cruel father could freak out and go insane
on reading the Bible.
Thinking maybe they themselves would be one of these damned.
Anyone after reading the Bible - would certainly develop a huge sense of
insecurity.
Would they be one of these damned?
Would they suffer the way described in the Bible?
The only Bible that should EVER have been written SHOULD have ended with the
words
"And thus - all humans went to Heaven and lived happily ever after."
THE BORG
"ComandanteBanana" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I put the question, "What's the most dangerous book ever published...
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Mar 17, 2008 17:32
> The Bible with Revelations and words of damnation and suffering from a God
> are far far worse than any work written by a human.
> A sensitive person who maybe had a cruel father could freak out and go
> insane
> on reading the Bible.
> Thinking maybe they themselves would be one of these damned.
> Anyone after reading the Bible - would certainly develop a huge sense of
> insecurity.
> Would they be one of these damned?
> Would they suffer the way described in the Bible?
> The only Bible that should EVER have been written SHOULD have ended with
> the
> words
>
> "And thus - all humans went to Heaven and lived happily ever after."
>
> THE BORG
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Author: chibiaboschibiabos Date: Mar 17, 2008 17:49
In article
m34g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
ComandanteBanana yahoo.com> wrote:
> I put the question, "What's the most dangerous book ever published?"
_Small Gods_
Terry Pratchett
-chib
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Member of S.M.A.S.H.
Sarcastic Middle-aged Atheists with a Sense of Humor
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Author: Dr.Hal0nf1r£$Dr.Hal0nf1r£$ Date: Mar 17, 2008 17:56
Mark Earnest wrote:
>> The Bible with Revelations and words of damnation and suffering from
>> a God are far far worse than any work written by a human.
>> A sensitive person who maybe had a cruel father could freak out and
>> go insane
>> on reading the Bible.
>> Thinking maybe they themselves would be one of these damned.
>> Anyone after reading the Bible - would certainly develop a huge
>> sense of insecurity.
>> Would they be one of these damned?
>> Would they suffer the way described in the Bible?
>> The only Bible that should EVER have been written SHOULD have ended
>> with the
>> words
>>
>> "And thus - all humans went to Heaven and lived happily ever after."
>>
>> THE BORG ...
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Author: Christopher A. LeeChristopher A. Lee Date: Mar 17, 2008 18:02
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 19:32:26 -0500, "Mark Earnest"
yahoo.com> wrote:
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>It is good to fear God, because he has power over eternity, and makes sure
>that what you do in the real world, you are stuck with forever and ever.
What a fucking moron.
>And hell...that concept is just for the dim witted, who do not understand
>that hell is a spiritual condition which we all experience to pay a price
>for a better
>forever...and who do not understand that God took hell upon himself to keep
>all of us from having to.
Prove it, question-begging moron.
>God created hell so that he could valiently rescue us all from it,
>thereby giving him the infinite glory that a great God needs.
Idiot.
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Mar 17, 2008 18:13
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Mar 17, 2008 18:15
"Christopher A. Lee" optonline.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 19:32:26 -0500, "Mark Earnest"
> yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>It is good to fear God, because he has power over eternity, and makes sure
>>that what you do in the real world, you are stuck with forever and ever.
>
> What a fucking moron.
>
>>And hell...that concept is just for the dim witted, who do not understand
>>that hell is a spiritual condition which we all experience to pay a price
>>for a better
>>forever...and who do not understand that God took hell upon himself to
>>keep
>>all of us from having to.
>
> Prove it, question-begging moron.
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Author: Charles & Mambo DuckmanCharles & Mambo Duckman Date: Mar 17, 2008 18:18
Mark Earnest wrote:
> God created hell so that he could valiently rescue us all from it,
> thereby giving him the infinite glory that a great God needs.
Oh, OK, so if I take a baseball club and start beating the shit out of you,
I am doing this only so that I could valiently rescue you from it, thereby
giving me the infinite glory that I need.
--
Come down off the cross
We can use the wood
Tom Waits, Come On Up To The House
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Mar 17, 2008 18:24
"Charles & Mambo Duckman" wrote in message
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> Mark Earnest wrote:
>
>> God created hell so that he could valiently rescue us all from it,
>> thereby giving him the infinite glory that a great God needs.
>
> Oh, OK, so if I take a baseball club and start beating the shit out of
> you, I am doing this only so that I could valiently rescue you from it,
> thereby giving me the infinite glory that I need.
No, but if you create justice and need for purity in eternity, then it does
make sense to damn one for being perverted and sinister, until the price has
been precisely paid.
Look at the purity of outer space. That is part of the heavens, too, you
know.
How could perverted souls deserve to be even there?
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