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I can't believe how sensible these guys sound.

Oh look, the Muslims are trying to starve your grandparents, Denmark:
Food for the elderly In other developments in the ongoing crisis in the Nørrebro district, elderly residents have had to have their council-prepared meals-on-wheels delivered secretly and with police security due to threats issued against the company responsible for deliveries.
Looks like gun control in Europe is working well:
"Due to the extensive use of firearms and insecurity of employees we will be closed from 6 p.m. on weekdays and all weekend," says a sign on the doors of Blågårdens library and the sports hall 100 metres away. The Støberiet cultural centre is also to be closed at the same times.

Firearms, huh? Scary.

If I'm a young Dane, I'm shaving my head, donning tight leather, and buying a chopper right this instant.

Posted on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 at 04:40PM by Registered CommenterPRCalDude | Comments3 Comments

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Reading the Old Testament: Is God evil?

I realized that the God of the Hebrew Bible is a very difficult character. He’s erratic, he’s vindictive, he’s not merciful…. He promotes genocide. He smites often just for the joy of smiting. As a reader and as a Jew it was disturbing to find that this God was not a God of love and mercy and justice.

If that is what God is, then why would you want to have a God like that?

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March 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSecular Right

Guy,

I don't want you posting here anymore because I responded to you last time and got nothing out of you. If you don't acknowledge this post, I'm blocking your IP address.

March 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPRCalDude

Secular Right,

It depends on your definition of Evil.

If your definition of evil is based on Secular Humanist ideology that is anti-religious from the start, then the Bible is evil.

If your definition of evil is based on Biblical definitions, then Secular Humanism meets the definition of evil.

Accusing Christians of being Evil by secular definition (without clarifying the distinction between the two definitions) is intellectually dishonest.

By this I mean that subverting the definition of evil per the Bible (ie: selfishly denying God and thereby placing one's self ahead of God) with the understanding of evil per whatever selfish Secular Humanist standard you personally embrace, is intellectually dishonest.

March 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLawrence

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