Jesus Camp, ultraist Americans: Time Bomb?

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Jesus Camp, ultraist Americans: Time Bomb?




by Flytox » 26/09/11, 21:45

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by Christophe » 26/09/11, 22:09

Yes the extremist and religious fundamentalism is not the exclusivity of Islam or Judaism ... Can we talk about Galileo?

Still, the song at the start is funny ... more than reading the Gospels anyway ... : Cheesy:

Those who brandish religion as an excuse to harm others (of the same faith or not) are ... just dirty idiots and little souls!

There is nothing else to say.
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by Ahmed » 26/09/11, 22:18

The allusion to Galilee and his trial is certainly not a good illustration of religious extremism.
I don't want to elaborate on the details (unless you're looking for me! : Cheesy: ), but it was above all a weapon of anticlerical propaganda of the radical party ...
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by Christophe » 26/09/11, 22:22

Who is looking for whom? : Cheesy:
Already it was a question eh!

Ah yes you do well to clarify, there is a nuance actually ... : Cheesy: They haven't already quartered it!

St Barthélemy, the Crusades and the Inquisition are surely more appropriate question examples of Christian fundamentalism therefore ...

Of course, let's not talk about the deaths for centuries caused by the Dime levy ...
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by Flytox » 26/09/11, 22:37

In the selected pieces of the film, there is a very ecological passage, where they say that it does not matter to cut the last tree and burn the last drop of oil, in any case their God will save them before ... .. : Shock: : Evil: : Mrgreen:
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by dedeleco » 27/09/11, 00:02

The religious hyper extremists are all the same, whatever the religion !!
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by dirk pitt » 27/09/11, 08:35

religion and respect for others ..... it makes me want to quote brassens:

"Glory to those who have no sacrosanct ideal
Just don’t piss off your neighbors too much. ”
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by Janic » 27/09/11, 08:58

christophe hello
St Barthélemy, the Crusades and the Inquisition are surely more appropriate question examples of Christian fundamentalism therefore ...

It is not a question here of Christian fundamentalism (in the Christian sense of the term, that is to say according to the teaching of Jesus himself) but of overflows ofa religion (Catholicism in this case).
These overflows could also be compared to those of terror during the period of the revolution and all wars of conquest. Religions like politicians are systems bringing into play the ambition of individuals, before the basic philosophy of the system itself.
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