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In reply to the discussion: Why do so many Christians behave as though they [View all]Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)17. One thing is for sure, religion has nothing to do with it
It may seem that way since organized religion imparts self righteousness on its adherents which allows them to not feel guilty about their nefariousness, but rest assured that is all due to human nature.
Conversely when a religionist does something good that has nothing to do with human nature and we can thank religion because of reasons.
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Jesus said that if you don't feed the poor, clothe the naked, welcome the stranger, etc.,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2019
#1
Jesus is irrelevant to Christian evangelicals who crave white power & thrive on subjugating others.
LonePirate
Jul 2019
#2
Even if it is a fiction, it's one that the fundies insist they totally and literally believe in,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2019
#12
Probably for the same reason that GOP voters will recite the pledge of allegiance,
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
#28
When Christianity became a state religion, chose the orthodox party line and kicked out
Karadeniz
Jul 2019
#15
It's Crazy.. but it's the PROGRESSIVE churches that tell of Christ's words....
JustFiveMoreMinutes
Jul 2019
#16
Cafeteria Christians... picking and choosing religious tenets like they pick and choose...
Raster
Jul 2019
#26
No puzzle there: Never enough money, the supreme symbol of worthiness and goodness
Backseat Driver
Jul 2019
#31