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My personal fav tactic is to point out all the horrible God condoned things in the Bible. Such as rape, murder and all that.
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but sometimes you run into the serious fundies who endorse it, ala phelps, falwell and robertson.
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Are there any good sources for contradictions\fuck ups in the new testament or Koran for the next time i see an Fundie christian\Muslem nutjob?
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Mouseychan wrote:My personal fav tactic is to point out all the horrible God condoned things in the Bible. Such as rape, murder and all that.
Except there are people who genuinely believe that murder is okay if God orders it, since obviously anyone God wants to die, like the "fags" and "Sodomites" and the "baby-killers," must be hell-bound sinners anyway.

There are people who believe that it was okay for the small children to be killed by God, because they're 'pure' and they're going straight to heaven anyway.

Jonathan Boyd, featured on Mike Wong's hatemail page is a prime example of this sort of fundamentalist.
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the .303 bookworm wrote:Are there any good sources for contradictions\fuck ups in the new testament or Koran for the next time i see an Fundie christian\Muslem nutjob?
The Skeptic's Annotated Bible is your friend. And it now also has the Quran, and the Book of Mormon.
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Okay, sue me. I'm too lazy to sludge through the tripe that is the book of Mormon. Can someone outline Mormon beliefs real quick? My only source of info so far has been South Park. :P
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wolveraptor wrote:Okay, sue me. I'm too lazy to sludge through the tripe that is the book of Mormon. Can someone outline Mormon beliefs real quick? My only source of info so far has been South Park. :P
Gee, where to start... Jesus appearing in America, eternal celestial reproduction, ooooh don't forget the sacred underwear! :wink:
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According to South Park, they believe the Native Americans were Jews, and some Joseph Martin guy looked into a hat and read some shit, but couldn't repeat it word for word. Yet some how they still believe it.
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wolveraptor wrote:Okay, sue me. I'm too lazy to sludge through the tripe that is the book of Mormon. Can someone outline Mormon beliefs real quick? My only source of info so far has been South Park. :P
Among other utterly preposterous claims, the Book of Mormon claims that white people lived here in North America and built a huge technologically advanced civilization long before Columbus appeared. But it all fell apart and disappeared without a trace when they sinned against God.
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Okay, quick check: Is mormonism a cult, like Scientology, or is it a real religion? I have more respect for religions whose founders were sincere, and really believed in what they were saying.
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wolveraptor wrote:Okay, quick check: Is mormonism a cult, like Scientology, or is it a real religion? I have more respect for religions whose founders were sincere, and really believed in what they were saying.
Let me explain it this way. It's made by a man who used a magic hat to get his visions, one of which is that it's perfectly okay for him to have twelve wives, and unless you're a good and obeeeedient wife, you won't go to heaven unless your husband wants you. Oh, and there were super techno-white people who lived here, and rode animals and had technology there was no trace left.

It's basically Scientology Version 1, with ancient cultures instead of... Space Emperor.
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Actually, I'd say Scientology is almost more feasable then mormonism. We know where native americans came from. Some bullshit about thetans and some dipshit space emporer can't really be disproven, but mormonism has been. Both are really just fucking stupid...
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Okay, this is what I've got so far.

In some random town in the US, some Joseph Martin guy looks in a hat and has some revalations, but he can't repeat it word for word when asked to read it again. Among these revalations are:

1. There was a race of former super technowankers that lived in North America but were destroyed by God because they were sinful.

2. There Jews somehow managed to migrate to the new world, and were what we thought were Native Americans.

3. Mormonism is seriously fucked up.

I'd been operating under the assumption that Mormonism was actually a facet of Christianity. I guess I was wrong. Do they even have Jesus in their pantheon?
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wolveraptor wrote:I'd been operating under the assumption that Mormonism was actually a facet of Christianity. I guess I was wrong. Do they even have Jesus in their pantheon?
I thought of Mormonism more like a cousin to Christianity, or a bastard stepchild, in classifying religions by family.

If a religion acknowledges Jesus as son of God/messiah, they are Christian, despite whatever else baggage they carry. Thus, as the
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wolveraptor wrote:I'd been operating under the assumption that Mormonism was actually a facet of Christianity. I guess I was wrong. Do they even have Jesus in their pantheon?
It is a sect of Christianity. The subtitle of the Book of Mormon is "Another testament of Jesus Christ" However ridiculous some of the book's claims are, it is undeniable that the people described in it believed in and worshiped Jesus and the full name of the Mormon Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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wolveraptor wrote:I'd been operating under the assumption that Mormonism was actually a facet of Christianity. I guess I was wrong. Do they even have Jesus in their pantheon?
It is a sect of Christianity. The subtitle of the Book of Mormon is "Another testament of Jesus Christ" However ridiculous some of the book's claims are, it is undeniable that the people described in it believed in and worshiped Jesus and the full name of the Mormon Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Its claims are really no more preposterous than those of standard Christianity; the reason people more freely scoff at them is the fact that Mormonism is largely a regional phenomenon, and people haven't been conditioned to treat it with kid gloves.

Is it wildly unrealistic to have 100 million technologically advanced white people living in North America a thousand years ago who disappeared without a trace? Yes. But no more unrealistic than 1 million Jews wandering through the desert outside Egypt for 40 years without leaving so much as a single campsite or burial ground for archaeologists to find.
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Darth Wong wrote:Its claims are really no more preposterous than those of standard Christianity;
And I'm not disputing that. I'm just saying Mormonism IS a Christian religion.
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Nephtys wrote:unless you're a good and obeeeedient wife, you won't go to heaven unless your husband wants you.
Such an asshole husband would never get into heaven in the first place. If one's usband doesn't make it, the wife CAN chose another.
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If mormonism is anything like regular Christianity, then it doesn't matter how much of an asshole you are, so long as you suddenly under go some deathbed repent, and accept Jebus in to your heart.
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wolveraptor wrote:If mormonism is anything like regular Christianity, then it doesn't matter how much of an asshole you are, so long as you suddenly under go some deathbed repent, and accept Jebus in to your heart.
In that manner, its not. Deathbed repentance is not seen as true repentance. There must be a true change of heart in the process. And Mormons certainloy aren't your typical "just believe and be saved" Christians. In Mormon theology, Faith in Jesus is only the first step.
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Good. That's one of the aspects of Christianity I found disgusting.
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Darth Servo wrote:
wolveraptor wrote:If mormonism is anything like regular Christianity, then it doesn't matter how much of an asshole you are, so long as you suddenly under go some deathbed repent, and accept Jebus in to your heart.
In that manner, its not. Deathbed repentance is not seen as true repentance. There must be a true change of heart in the process. And Mormons certainloy aren't your typical "just believe and be saved" Christians. In Mormon theology, Faith in Jesus is only the first step.
IIRC, there are cases of missionaries baptizing dead people in order to make them posthumous mormons.
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CivilWarMan wrote:
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wolveraptor wrote:If mormonism is anything like regular Christianity, then it doesn't matter how much of an asshole you are, so long as you suddenly under go some deathbed repent, and accept Jebus in to your heart.
In that manner, its not. Deathbed repentance is not seen as true repentance. There must be a true change of heart in the process. And Mormons certainloy aren't your typical "just believe and be saved" Christians. In Mormon theology, Faith in Jesus is only the first step.
IIRC, there are cases of missionaries baptizing dead people in order to make them posthumous mormons.
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wolveraptor wrote:Okay, sue me. I'm too lazy to sludge through the tripe that is the book of Mormon. Can someone outline Mormon beliefs real quick? My only source of info so far has been South Park. :P
Mormonism: Behold. Reprinted from an earlier post. Because this is just too rich to pass up.

Mormonism in a Nutshell. Or a Magic Hat
Theoretically, a Hebrew family, headed by a scribe named Nephi settled in America, fleeing from the Romans, IIRC. They colonized the US and their descendants split into two groups-- those that stayed faithful to the teachings of God (Nephites) and those that turned away from God and refuted his church.

The ones that turned from God were "cursed with dark skin" and became the Lamanites ("Indians"). Eventually there was a war between the Nephites and Lamanites, and the Lamanites won. There were two Nephite survivors: Mormon and his son, Moroni. Mormon was killed and Moroni went into hiding where he told the story of his father's people in the Book of Mormon, which he inscribed on gold tablets.

Hundreds of years later, a fellow named Joseph Smith in New York State was dabbling in the Occult. He was into witches and soothsaying, etc, and met up with a girl who had a "seeing stone". She taught him to put the stone in a hat, and bury his face in it so that no light came in, and he could see whatever mystical truths he was seeking.

Okay, so picture a grown man with his face in a hat, stumbling around looking for ghosts. Whatever.

So in a dream, Moroni (now an angel of God) comes to Smith and tells him of the gold tablets, where to find them, etc. Smith finds the tablets and "magic spectacles" that enable him to read the sorta-Egyptian-like writing on them. Moroni won't let him take the tablets with him until he is "pure" enough, part of it means getting married.

Smith convinces a girl to marry him (I think it was his chick with the seeing-stones but I don't remember) and they get the tablets and show them to 11 other people who become Smith's disciples. Smith partially translates the tablets and give sthe translation to one of his disciples to study.

It gets better.

The disciples wife is infuriated that her husbands is wasting his time and destroyes the manuscript. Moroni starts taking the tablets away because he thinks Smith is being irresponsible with them. Smith begs Moroni to let him copy more of the tablets. Moroni lets Smith have the tablets but-- minus the ones that were already copied (of which the copies were destroyed) and without the magic spectacles that allowed him to read the inscriptions.

So Smith uses his stone-in-the-hat-trick to translate the rest, while his friend dictates. (So now you have a grown man with his face in a hat leaning over some tablets, "reading" them while his friend very seriously writes down whatever the dude mumbles).

Thus is the Book of Mormon born.

The polygamy angle came much later, with Smith as the Mormon Church's "Revelator, Seer, and Prophet". Smith had some 135 "Revealtions" from God, which were recorded in "Doctrines and Covenant", the second-most important book of the Church. Revelation 132 said that no man could get into heaven without a plurality of wives, and it started a polygamy custom that horrified other US citizens to the point of lynching Smith shortly afterwards.

The polygamy Revelation was revoked in the 1880's, IIRC, so as to avert a war with the US government over it. Still, several fundamentalist Mormon breakaway groups insist that it is the "will of God" and practice polygamy, frequently in little enclaves and among their stepdaughters, nieces, half-sisters, and so on.

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So the Mormons think dark skin is a curse. Nice. But where does Jebus fit in in all that?
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