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Fellow Atheists : Isn't thatt yet another sickening reason to dislike Christianity?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/churches-told-dying-patie...
I'll grant you the people should not have stopped taking their medication however, I believe they were taking advantage of vulnerable people.
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- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
If I could I would make you a religion and throw your legs on the alter of me and be a Sirusohmanohmotomgy
Sirius dude do this fast cause you have no E mail I am pietra.jesus@yahoo.com
Source(s): Dude do this fast caus you have no E mail to send to . I am pietra.jesus@yahoo.com Eithernresolve or delete this answer I'll take the 20 points TD if that's it - Anonymous5 years ago
It was hard to follow, due to bad english but what I got out of that was "Darwin was not educated" which is quite silly because at one stage Darwin was in medical school. I must agree this person does sound stupid. I'm a Christian by the way. EDIT: @ butters. Jesus was an educated man. He was a carpenter, as was his father. So while they weren't excessivley rich they were quite well off. Although none of the churches histories or the gospels recorded where Jesus was educated it was apparent that he was, as his knowledge was right up there with the pharasiees. It is believed that the most likely place of his education was in the synagogue school in Nazareth and from his father.
- ?Lv 410 years ago
If there are denominations really on the look out for Paganism in the Christian arena this would be a case for them to speak and to speak out. But Paganism in the Name of Jesus had something of a tide in Pentecostalism which, I think, fostered an in-balance between Reason & Faith, some would say, common-sense and faith.It is a false Christianity which by Its leaders urge others to abandon scientific medicine. Especially so when it is so well known that the Grace of God informs Nature; they complement each other when a reasonable balance exists.Surely, any one who is deemed to be a dispenser of the mysteries of God would know that a primary effect of the Redeeming Act of Christ from the Cross is the issuance of Graces in fields of Faith and Science intending the betterment of Nature. The onus is on Human Beings to endorse and co-operate with God's intention in an wholistic way.Surely it is basic to act with Prudence and not Presumption!!
Source(s): Just an opinion - Anonymous10 years ago
Scary!
Not the article, didn't read it. Scary that so many people will click a link on this site.
EDIT: just looked up the article manually. That is unbelievable! How does your government justify tax free status for these nuts?
And good question on all the thumbs down. How many Christians on this site actually support these nutters! Shame.
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- james oLv 710 years ago
This is incredible. Very hard to believe. The members of the cult are so locked in to their views that they have (seem to have anyway) no clue what they are actually doing.
This is really horrible! However, it's a tiny part of Christianity that is this extreme and out of touch with reality.
Most of us are repulsed by this nonsense.
- GrassyLv 710 years ago
First I am a non denominational Christian.
Secondly, these are scam artists who steal vulnerable peoples money.
- ?Lv 610 years ago
I hate it when another human being takes advantage of someone like that! It's horrible to do something like this and so disgusting
- Ashley MLv 710 years ago
I am an atheist, and I want to make it clear, that I don't dislike religions. I just don't like some of their idiot followers who do things like what was mentioned in that article.
Prayer and faith healing are NEVER an acceptable substitute to actual medical intervention.
- 10 years ago
I am a christian but.... I have a very hard time not holding extreme contempt for the word faith teachers. What a strange cult. Gives a rational faith a horrible name.