Christianity

Thread Topic: Christianity

tongue
Joined: Aug 19, '08
Status: Newbie
2010-01-27 20:45:47
Of course you aren't alone- Christianity has two billoin followers worldwide. Stop feeling persecuted just because you have to share the world.
Kirsteen111
Joined: Jan 23, '10
Status: Novice
2010-01-27 20:55:16
You're not a christian are you? Have you been to highschool yet? Christians do get persucuted and he get made fun of, especially in high school. As a matter of fact there are few Christians in my high school. And some who say they are, aren't really. So you feel alone, but going to church makes me feel more secure
Anastasia
Joined: Jun 11, '09
Status: Novice
2010-01-27 23:33:12
Hi Kirsteen! I respect everybody's opinion even if it's strongly not mine, but it is nice to hear someone else who loves God. I think it's become so hard in our society to say we believe in God because it feels like I've been attacked for it (not by anyone in this forum, you all have been pretty civil and I respect all your beliefs) Anyways nice to meet you!
I like music
Joined: Oct 26, '09
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 05:20:50
Hey! I love god! I was created and I was able to play Zelda! But whoa, most words that have to do with religion I don't even know 'cause it's so complicated, just to do good things and die already, that's it!
tongue
Joined: Aug 19, '08
Status: Newbie
2010-01-28 12:01:21
To Ana and Kirsteen-if you want to see a society that really looks down on religion/Christianity, go to Britain. Being religious there is like believing in Santa Clause. I gaurantee you that if you live in Britain for a year you'll have a new appreciation for America's relationship with Christianity.
tongue
Joined: Aug 19, '08
Status: Newbie
2010-01-28 12:05:26
And also, it's a little bit insulting that you and others can say Christians are persecuted against when Muslims face massive persecution and discrimination in America. Read the FBI's hate crime statistics: religious bias crimes in America are overwhelmingly anti-Muslim and anti-Jewish, the latter of which is more attributible to radical neo-Nazi groups than normal citizens.
tongue
Joined: Aug 19, '08
Status: Newbie
2010-01-28 12:12:57
P.S. I have been to high school. You think a f---ing eighth-grader would know this s---?
Kirsteen111
Joined: Jan 23, '10
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 15:41:27
Tongue, I'm certain you know this, but i'm sharing it any way.You know why people in America have grudges against muslims? It's because on September 11, 2000. We were attacked by a few muslims. They high jacked planes and crashed them into buildings that took several years to make. Hundreds of people died. Its a sad occasion that we remember every 9-11. That doesn't mean everyone hates them. I don't because it was only a few muslims who attacked us. But you can bet i was very sad when that happened ten years ago..
Appayipyip42
Joined: Jan 24, '10
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 15:51:23
My birthday is on September 11.
(Kugatsu 11, Septembriou 11, Septembre 11, etc)
Kirsteen111
Joined: Jan 23, '10
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 16:13:05
Mine is to days after 13
Kirsteen111
Joined: Jan 23, '10
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 16:13:44
I meant TWO.
Appayipyip42
Joined: Jan 24, '10
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 16:14:18
THANK YOU! I hate when people use the wrong "to, too or two."
Hikaru Katsu
Joined: Sep 29, '09
Status: Novice
2010-01-28 17:53:42
It enrages me to hear people speak of such ignorance. I come here to get away from such idiocracy.
tongue
Joined: Aug 19, '08
Status: Newbie
2010-01-28 18:34:14
Just because we were attacked by a few radical Muslims doesn't mean we should take out anger on Muslims here, the vast majority of them having no ties or even sympathy towards Al-Qeada. We can't paint a broad picture with a narrow brush if you understand my metaphor.
tongue
Joined: Aug 19, '08
Status: Newbie
2010-01-28 18:34:58
Oh by the way Kirsteen, it was September 11, 2001, not 2000.
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