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Catastrophe faces Christianity - CNN
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
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Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
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banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
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I take it as you agree with everything else I said. What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
Oh! Yeah, all you nutcases err wingnuts err chaddies should thank Modi for raising India's image internationally, at this rate India will be on par with Pakistan pretty soon.
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banning something and forcing someone to eat is totally different .confuzzled dude wrote:What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
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confuzzled dude wrote:Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
Since you think killing, raping, concubining, destroying of Christians and Christianity by the ISis and Islamis is bad, burning and raping once in a blue moon and preventing hindu conversion to Christianity and reconversion to hindusim is also bad - after all so -called Flaming Secularists say so.
If the BJP, Modi, and the RSS were truly fanatical, then the whole christian community would have been wiped out - not just a destruction of a couple of made up huts of thatched roof, a couple of beatings here and there with padres whining and protesting, etc..and screaming genocide of christians all over India. Since no padre is protesting on the streets of Mosul and Damascus, Riyadh and Khartoum and Nairobi, I am sure they are all treated well and fairly. I hope they get treated the same way they have been treated the last few months and perhaps even "better"
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Both can be categorized as violation of fundamental rights in democratic countries. You can keep pretending as if nothing has changed but the truth is minorities in India have not been feeling safe since the 26th of May, 2014.ashdoc wrote:banning something and forcing someone to eat is totally different .confuzzled dude wrote:What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
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ashdoc wrote:banning something and forcing someone to eat is totally different .confuzzled dude wrote:What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
This is the time of the year when Christians the world over -- more than 2 billion of us -- reflect upon the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord. In light of the tragic massacre of Christian college students in Kenya on Thursday, and the ongoing threat against Christians in other nations, this Holy Week we are calling upon Christians to also reflect upon the crucifixion, beheading, stoning, enforced slavery, sexual abuse, human trafficking, harassment, bombing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Christians -- and others -- whose faith alone has made them a target of religious extremists. Countless lives have been utterly destroyed in nations such as Iraq, Syria, Libya, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria.
By ungratefully clubbing India with Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq, and Syria...Christianity is just showing its malignant and cunning character and not to mention its failure to repent its own massacres in Goa and South America.
It is and will get what it deserves for its past sins and current lies.
He is just diverting the topic and protecting his murderous iSlamic compatriots.
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A typical chaddiesh, unscrupulous response.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:ashdoc wrote:banning something and forcing someone to eat is totally different .confuzzled dude wrote:What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:
Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?
He is just diverting the topic and protecting his murderous iSlamic compatriots.
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No whining about Modi yet, Comrade?
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In case you're having hard time deciphering this thread, it is Modi-bhaktjan that are whining about CNN calling a spade a spade.Hellsangel wrote:No whining about Modi yet, Comrade?
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rather , it is those media persons and journalists cultivated by the congress in it's long rule who are feeling that their positions and income is threatened . so they are howling about so called 'safety of minorities' .confuzzled dude wrote:Both can be categorized as violation of fundamental rights in democratic countries. You can keep pretending as if nothing has changed but the truth is minorities in India have not been feeling safe since the 26th of May, 2014.ashdoc wrote:banning something and forcing someone to eat is totally different .confuzzled dude wrote:What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??confuzzled dude wrote:
Why? you think burning, raping and banning beef is for the good of Christians?
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Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the archbishop of New York, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett are honorary chairpersons of The Cradle Fund and the producers of " A.D. -- The Bible Continues," The views expressed in this column belong to Dolan, Downey and Burnett.confuzzled dude wrote:
CNN calling a spade a spade.
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That's right! That's right! Modi is not only the next coming of Lord Rama & Lord Krishna but also of Gautama Buddha.ashdoc wrote:rather , it is those media persons and journalists cultivated by the congress in it's long rule who are feeling that their positions and income is threatened . so they are howling about so called 'safety of minorities' .confuzzled dude wrote:Both can be categorized as violation of fundamental rights in democratic countries. You can keep pretending as if nothing has changed but the truth is minorities in India have not been feeling safe since the 26th of May, 2014.ashdoc wrote:banning something and forcing someone to eat is totally different .confuzzled dude wrote:What if the US mandates beef eating on its citizens, would you consider that a catastrophe?ashdoc wrote:
banning beef is catastrophe for christianity ??
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So? Why did he pick only India, not Nepal or Sri Lanka?ashdoc wrote:Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the archbishop of New York, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett are honorary chairpersons of The Cradle Fund and the producers of " A.D. -- The Bible Continues," The views expressed in this column belong to Dolan, Downey and Burnett.confuzzled dude wrote:
CNN calling a spade a spade.
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india is vastly bigger and utterly dwarf's them . plus nepal and lanka do not have journalists ready to malign their own country's image for professional success .confuzzled dude wrote:So? Why did he pick only India, not Nepal or Sri Lanka?ashdoc wrote:Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the archbishop of New York, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett are honorary chairpersons of The Cradle Fund and the producers of " A.D. -- The Bible Continues," The views expressed in this column belong to Dolan, Downey and Burnett.confuzzled dude wrote:
CNN calling a spade a spade.
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Comrade, it is you who has been whining all Easter Sunday, so far about your usual this and that.confuzzled dude wrote:In case you're having hard time deciphering this thread, it is Modi-bhaktjan that are whining about CNN calling a spade a spade.Hellsangel wrote:No whining about Modi yet, Comrade?
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My bad. I apologize for hurting your religious sensitivities on this auspicious day of Easter.Hellsangel wrote:Comrade, it is you who has been whining all Easter Sunday, so far about your usual this and that.confuzzled dude wrote:In case you're having hard time deciphering this thread, it is Modi-bhaktjan that are whining about CNN calling a spade a spade.Hellsangel wrote:No whining about Modi yet, Comrade?
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It is also the week of Passover, Comrade. That makes it doubly auspicious with all the stores closed.confuzzled dude wrote:My bad. I apologize for hurting your religious sensitivities on this auspicious day of Easter.Hellsangel wrote:Comrade, it is you who has been whining all Easter Sunday, so far about your usual this and that.confuzzled dude wrote:In case you're having hard time deciphering this thread, it is Modi-bhaktjan that are whining about CNN calling a spade a spade.Hellsangel wrote:No whining about Modi yet, Comrade?
However, your apology is accepted. Commie whiners like you take no holiday from your whining. I get it.
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Wow! so much of arrogance, Let me remind you that India still is a third world dump and ranks behind Nepal in human rights protection. So, these Indian journalists have become anti-national ever since Modiji took the office or they're always like that only?!ashdoc wrote:india is vastly bigger and utterly dwarf's them . plus nepal and lanka do not have journalists ready to malign their own country's image for professional success .confuzzled dude wrote:So? Why did he pick only India, not Nepal or Sri Lanka?ashdoc wrote:Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the archbishop of New York, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett are honorary chairpersons of The Cradle Fund and the producers of " A.D. -- The Bible Continues," The views expressed in this column belong to Dolan, Downey and Burnett.confuzzled dude wrote:
CNN calling a spade a spade.
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talking about greater size is not arrogance . your tone is getting hysterical and shriller with every postconfuzzled dude wrote:Wow! so much of arrogance, Let me remind you that India still is a third world dump and ranks behind Nepal in human rights protection. So, these Indian journalists have become anti-national ever since Modiji took the office or they're always like that only?!ashdoc wrote:india is vastly bigger and utterly dwarf's them . plus nepal and lanka do not have journalists ready to malign their own country's image for professional success .confuzzled dude wrote:So? Why did he pick only India, not Nepal or Sri Lanka?ashdoc wrote:Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the archbishop of New York, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett are honorary chairpersons of The Cradle Fund and the producers of " A.D. -- The Bible Continues," The views expressed in this column belong to Dolan, Downey and Burnett.confuzzled dude wrote:
CNN calling a spade a spade.
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A clear case of nationalist mindset in denial; speaking of facts is not getting hysterical; besides that is the birthright of Godse lovers. I don't want to take that trait away from themashdoc wrote:talking about greater size is not arrogance . your tone is getting hysterical and shriller with every postconfuzzled dude wrote:Wow! so much of arrogance, Let me remind you that India still is a third world dump and ranks behind Nepal in human rights protection. So, these Indian journalists have become anti-national ever since Modiji took the office or they're always like that only?!ashdoc wrote:india is vastly bigger and utterly dwarf's them . plus nepal and lanka do not have journalists ready to malign their own country's image for professional success .confuzzled dude wrote:So? Why did he pick only India, not Nepal or Sri Lanka?ashdoc wrote:
Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the archbishop of New York, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett are honorary chairpersons of The Cradle Fund and the producers of " A.D. -- The Bible Continues," The views expressed in this column belong to Dolan, Downey and Burnett.
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Comrade, your hysterical whining is on display every day here.
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Of course, you would take the side of any door knob that opposes my point of view.Hellsangel wrote:Comrade, your hysterical whining is on display every day here.
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To quote you Comrade" speaking of facts", go check your daily post history of your Modi-chalisa and whining.
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i was only asking you to not take these debates too seriously .confuzzled dude wrote:A clear case of nationalist mindset in denial; speaking of facts is not getting hysterical; besides that is the birthright of Godse lovers. I don't want to take that trait away from themashdoc wrote:talking about greater size is not arrogance . your tone is getting hysterical and shriller with every postconfuzzled dude wrote:Wow! so much of arrogance, Let me remind you that India still is a third world dump and ranks behind Nepal in human rights protection. So, these Indian journalists have become anti-national ever since Modiji took the office or they're always like that only?!ashdoc wrote:india is vastly bigger and utterly dwarf's them . plus nepal and lanka do not have journalists ready to malign their own country's image for professional success .confuzzled dude wrote:
So? Why did he pick only India, not Nepal or Sri Lanka?
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