View Full Version : Interview with Christian School Superintendant
quasicurus
2005-09-29, 17:27
http://www.thatvideosite.com/view/797.html
Although I find this on the Web, I feel that it is more suitable to post the video link here. This is a video of a Christian School Superintendant being interiewed. Very, very insightful.
Slave of the Beast
2005-09-29, 18:21
So religion's a load of horseshit, thats nothing new.
But did anyone notice (apart from the pale-as-porcelain cum gay icon Jesus) how everyone in hell has got tiny cocks?
That is until about 1 and 3/4 minutes in when we see a grovelling sinner who looks like he's about to get ass raped by a horse-cocked demon?
That film finally made me realize why the Church doesn't want anyone to go to Hell.
It means more demon cock action for all the catholic priests!
Elephantitis Man
2005-09-30, 21:01
I don't really see what this proves. The guy has childhood issues? He grew up in a fundamentalist environment and appearantly has a hard time letting it go. He calls up the superintendent to set up an "interview", during which he challenged the morality of faith based schooling. He failed to take into account:
1) He is living testimony that faith-based education is not the equivalent of brain-washing. As are several others who went to Christian schools and later denounced their faith.
2) Pertaining to morality, part of the Christian doctrine is to teach your religion to your children.
3) He obviously didn't understand Christianity well enough to know that salvation is eternal. You don't 'get saved' 3 times. Once you're born again, that's it. No need to do it again. (Unless you're a Catholic.) http://www.totse.com/bbs/tongue.gif (http://www.totse.com/bbs/tongue.gif)
All in all the guy made an ass out of himself. What would be really funny is if the unforgivable sin was, in fact, forgivable and he was still allowed into heaven when he died. He'd be like, "omgwtf".
Osiris89
2005-10-01, 02:42
Why does the "unforgivable sin" remind me of Harry Potter and other imaginative bullshit?
Dark_Magneto
2005-10-01, 04:24
quote:Originally posted by Elephantitis Man:
1) He is living testimony that faith-based education is not the equivalent of brain-washing. As are several others who went to Christian schools and later denounced their faith.
Systemic anomalies.
Irrescindable glitches in the Matrix which are a statistically predictable element.
quote:
2) Pertaining to morality, part of the Christian doctrine is to teach your religion to your children.
Meme perpetuation.
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quasicurus
2005-10-01, 09:07
quote:Originally posted by Dark_Magneto:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elephantitis Man:
1) He is living testimony that faith-based education is not the equivalent of brain-washing. As are several others who went to Christian schools and later denounced their faith.
Systemic anomalies.
Irrescindable glitches in the Matrix which are a statistically predictable element.
quote:
2) Pertaining to morality, part of the Christian doctrine is to teach your religion to your children.
Meme perpetuation.
That's right. 0.01% won't accept the Matrix.
But, there will always be people like Cypher.
Born-again fools.
What's meme?
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quasicurus
2005-10-01, 09:33
quote:Originally posted by Elephantitis Man:
All in all the guy made an ass out of himself. What would be really funny is if the unforgivable sin was, in fact, forgivable and he was still allowed into heaven when he died. He'd be like, "omgwtf".[/B]
If it's forgiveable that means the Bible is wrong?
Dark_Magneto
2005-10-07, 03:57
quote:Originally posted by quasicurus:
What's meme?
The human equivalent of a computer virus.
Meme
n.
- A unit of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.
It's a replicating mental virus that spreads from host to host. Usually erroneous bits of corrupted information like religious beliefs, cultural superstitions, things like that.
Self-perpetuating bullshit, essentially.
Not quite. Memes are basically any bit of cultural information, right or wrong. They are subject to the effects of evolution such as mutation and natural selection. Places like snopes often deal with memes that have mutated into false bits of information.
Ironically using the term meme has become an internet meme of its own. For anyone who was curious Meme was coined by the famous asshat evolutionist Dawkins.
Dark_Magneto
2005-10-20, 16:13
It's not that they're all bullshit, it's just that they have a tendency to become corrupted moreso than maintain their original form. So more often than not they are altered from their original form. The accuracy of any given meme is usually proportional to it's age. The older it is, the less accurate it becomes (More peopel perpetuating it / Telephone game effect)