he seems upset... opinions?

Discussion in 'Faith and Religion' started by OldDude49, Apr 15, 2024.


  1. OldDude49

    OldDude49 Just n old guy

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  2. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    I agree with a lot of that. I haven't pondered other areas beyond my knee jerk reaction.

    Tolerance only works among a set of moral peers with common base philosophies. If you allow in wild-cards it all falls apart.
     
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  3. chelloveck

    chelloveck Diabolus Causidicus

    How quaint....an apparently Muslim male preaching 'toxic masculinity' to his 'Christian brothers' of the faith that he had deconverted from. What a dumb pillock.

    Had he spent more time condemning the child who became offended at the
    bully pulpit remarks of an ignorant, intolerant, fanatic cleric, I'd be somewhat impressed...but congratulating the angry response of the clerics flock??? That would only seem to encourage further sectarian violent conflict in the community...how is that a responsible thing? How is encouraging vigilante retribution a positive contribution to society? But hey...got to give it to religion, it is a toxic force multiplier.
     
  4. DKR

    DKR Raconteur of the first stripe

    So, a pissed off Muzzie is telling me the 'Christain Faith" is failing owing to "men with no balls" I have to ask, why did a white man (and I assume a one-time Christain) covert to being a Muzzie?

    The belief set common among the middle eastern folks seems to feed on Arab insecurities, their self-loathing (look it up on the net, it's all other the place). As far as this Mr. Tate, whoever TF he is, can have an opinion in the US, at least for now. I don't happen to share it.

    I think that he is confused by all the crap put out by the mass media. Knowing you can do something and actually doing it is the difference in restraint and mad-dog stupidity...

    Case in point, you don't see the white populations burning down their neighborhoods, over a single incident, fanned by mass media. Nor do you see the same people dancing in the street over a perceived 'victory' of an opponent - minus the usual sports dumb-assery.

    My Father and Uncle both served in WWI and ROK, they ensured I and my brothers understood the price of war. I served 23+ years as a Zoomie, and my youngest son pulled 6 years with the Corps. We understand, first-hand, the true cost of war.
    My son noted of his time (2 tours) in Iraq, that based on his personal observation, the average Arab had the intellect of a 12-year-old, maybe. Case in point, - firing AK-47s in the air to 'celebrate'. Yeah....

    Mr. Tate should also understand that if things actually reach the stage that "Christians would get up off their asses" that entire Contenants will burn...
    He should also consider cutting back on his drug use, I understand that isn't something tolerated by Muzzies either.







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  5. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    When men taught in academics a faith,
    they can become the kid with his dad's gun doing what he thinks is right in his own eyes.
    I got a lot of flak for not taking the law into my own hands getting beat up from time to time.
    Jesus didn't teach an eye for an eye, that was an old testament judgment. the Jews had a problem with Him over that.
    Judgment left in God's hand is far more effective and just. I have observed this several times.
    Churches that compromise with sin will face judgment to be sure. God does not wink at sin.
    Sin is the absence of God's influence. This is how men are deceived through distraction and compromise.
    Jesus taught us to pray for our enemies .
    Let God deal with it.
    Stick the values God has place in your own life.
    If you read the book of Revelation, you will see God deals seriously with churches that are lukewarm, and corrupt, where Jesus does not actually have Lordship.
     
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  6. Andy the Aussie

    Andy the Aussie Monkey+++ Founding Member

    Tate is a f’ing idiot.
     
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  7. chelloveck

    chelloveck Diabolus Causidicus

    That's being unreasonably harsh on f'ing idiots. ;)
     
  8. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    What Tate seems to be referring to is People of the Book. In the Quran, Jews and Christians (and others depending on Era and place) all worshipped the same God and had a protected status. Paying a tax to the local Muslim government and a few other things were good enough to allow peaceful coexistence. This is how Coptic Christians have lasted for 12 centuries in Muslim lands.

    I think Tate wants Christians to join the others to stand up against the moral degradation of society as gender roles blur and the world becomes less and less religious in general. Since Christians have the most power in almost every metric, we have the most ability to create resistance to this society ending assault.

    Not 100% sure who Tate is or his history. At the least, he is a popular social media commentator pushing the return of traditional gender roles and responsibilities. Very outspoken against Trans, sissies, porn, and whorish behavior.
     
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  9. Andy the Aussie

    Andy the Aussie Monkey+++ Founding Member

    Yes well the current charges of sex traffickibg and rape kind of undermine his credibility. The guy is a f’ing knob who found a way to make money off his views. He is not alone in that for sure but I sure as hell won’t credit him with anything.
     
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  10. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    Yeah, seems like a douchebag. I just speak Jive and tried to translate.
     
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