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Keraino
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Aethiests are the smartest people of all de land...
Proving religion is stupid and thinking about it all the time....
92% of their lives are wasted on arguing with those Christian neighbors next door and on the net...
Making up little jokes on that Christian guy who is always praying on his knees...


And laughing about how all Christians have a slang that goes "God hates f*gs."
(If the selected handful of Christians really do say that, then wow...they gotta read the Bible a little more.)

Aw yeah...


Little do they know that most Christians don't pray on their knees
and those scriptures they pull out from the internet have a larger meaning.
Maybe read like...2 lines BEFORE that scripture and just MAYBE it'll make sense.


Take the case of the email I got from some guy on Youtube.


It went a bit like this....



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The day before, I put on 2 "Christian" songs on my favorites list.


This morning I woke up and something told me to check my inbox.
I never check it (maybe twice every 3 months???) and there it was. 2 hours ago it was from a guy and it was titled, "You Christian?"


I'm not typing the whole converstation, this is a summary, but it went kinda like



Him: Hi, I'm wanting to know how you know if you are Christian. I noticed from your favorites and wanted to ask you a few questions."

Me: Oh,idk....i guess its because i was raised to follow the teachings in the bible lol ask away i dont think I can answer them all D:

Him: I think you should change your mind.

Me: nahhh im good

That took like 30 minutes. I guess he was online.

So then he says something like...


"You follow the teachings of child brutatity?!"

and I was like "Hahah no...I'm not stupid..."

and he was like "Read Psalm 137:9"

I read it from my Bible from my room (haven't read it in a few weeks) and it goes...


"Happy are the ones who takes and dashes
Your little ones against the rock!"


and I read it and I was like

"Oh s**t. Oh whoa!"

So I was like "No, it can't be!"

I read verse 7 and made it all the way down to 9.

It goes:



7 "Remember, O Lord, against the songs of Edom
The day of Jerusalem
Who said, "Raze it, raze it,
To its very foundation!"

8 O daughter of Babylon, who are to be destroyed,
Happy the one who repays you as you have
served us!
Happy the one who takes and dashes
Your little ones against the rock!



Alllllllright.


There we go.


The guy (who that loser pointed out was Jerimiah) stated that the Bible preaches FOR child brutality.


When you read it closer, it means...


Get ready!!!


Here is the explaination! I'm putting it into lecturing words!!!!



7--the guy (Jerimiah?) said, "Hey, God. Remember when those people wanted to build a really big building? (reference to Jacob's Ladder) [[The thing they were gonna RAZE (raise) would be high enough to go to the FOUNDATION.]]

Foundation when you think about was where alot of people in their time called Heaven. Y'know...where they believed everything came from. The foundation. The basics. Yeah...they found it was easier to understand with the "Lets go see how the Earth looks like from God's view!!! Let's make a tower that'll reach up to where he is so we can see heaven for what it really is!!" <---Let's see where the foundation of life came from. I hope I'm clear on this part.

Then...verse 8 goes...
8--Hey, woman. You're from a city that's gonna go down (since it was becoming too "powerful" for their time)
There'll be people who will pay you back for what you've done to them

9--They will laugh as they stone your children to death!


How does that give reasoning to believe Christians kill children???

It was "Jerimiah" who was warning a woman that the city she came from will fall and her kids would be killed.


With rocks.

As payback.

-.-

[[[I can tell it was his words being summarized (I'm not really sure if it was Jerimiah)
but if that SCHOLAR says so, then I'll use Jerimiah as the name of the man who was speaking.

---He was the one talking to God about a downfall of a city that became too powerful and built a building that was meant for humans to "see" him.
----Then he turns around and I can easily conclude that he warned a woman because she was from the city that was alot like the one mentioned about and her children would killed out of revenge and the attackers would be happy about it.]]]


Why do people study the Bible and can't understand what the hell they are reading and go b***h about it, trying to sound smart???


His last message to me read:

"Just because I'm not a Christian doesn't mean I am not a scholar on the subject. I'm like Timothy (Don't look down on me because of my youth).

That "man" who spoke it was Jeremiah. This same man would later say "I have good plans for you, plans of peace and not of evil" (Jeremiah 29:11). So tell me, if the bible is infallible, doesn't that mean that "the plans of peace and not of evil" involved the slaughter of innocent children previously mentioned in Psalm 137:9?"

That's plain stupid right there.

If you read that scripture all by itself, yeah. It would really seem like he was right, but read a bit more above it and it'll all make sense.


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I'm not really educated about the Bible, but when you wanna read something from that book, at least know HOW to read and WHAT you are looking for and read ALL of the sentences that surround it.

Is reading really that hard?




And excuse my bad grammar and spelling for this...I'm not really in the mood to edit this 12 times...I edited it once and once is enough...I'm sleepy lol




 
 
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