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Charly
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« on: November 28, 2004, 07:03:55 PM »

Hello people,

I came onto this site through a link that my favorite role-playing community portal made.
I have to say that I don't understand how there can be people that love wasting so much time in writing parodies and making fake topics.
I've seen that the Bible and religion in general are subjects to many criticisms and attacks but this is way over what I've ever heard or seen before.
It's going so far that I even don't feel amused by it...I can't congratulate the author (authors ?) for the immense satire they wrote.

In the event the whole has been made seriously (which I can hardly immagine), I see the effort as highly contra-productive. It brings Christians to pass as being completely closed to almost everything and alarmingly pushing people to disregard each other.
There is one example that struck me. On the list detailling the habits that "true Christians" were supposed to take, there was this example about bathing - I'm having 1 or 2 baths a day (more relaxing than baths) so I'm really opposed to lacking personal hygiene - and the advice in the end for parents (and their children) was to avoid bathing at all !

Firstly, from the scientific point of view (which the author seems to love and use so carelessly), it is recommended to wash oneself at least once a day. By the way, the increase of worldwide personal hygiene has been crucial in the eradication of big scale epidemias.

Secondly, in this mind-blowing cross-check for parents to check if their children are on the "bad side" - how on earth can jazz or rock-music be evil if so many people feel happy and closer to God by listening and dancing on it ? - one of the question is "Is your child neglecting personal hygiene ?"
Is the answer to take only baths to avoid "sexual arousal" ? So tell me, how did the 1st generation Christians wash themselves ?

This website can be a real danger if taken seriously so I would like the author to reconsider keeping it on the Internet (which scared me one more time with the uncontrolled publications that are freely available). I would also like him to re-read his texts and bring a minimum of logic and argumentation in his writings. A text which is highly polemical and constantly contradicting itself has no credibility.

Moreover, You are exposed to penalties with the laws of my country by supporting racism and you expose yourself to the wrath of millions of women that have the right to claim a real life, not a dull, slave, house-wife one !

The man of faith should warn his brothers from the sin and dangers of life but also be aware that there is a limit between knowing the sins and keeping track of them to dig even further down...

Charly (happy believer, role-player, boyfriend of a tender Japanese girl)

P.S: People living in countries other than Finland all descend from the man that was first created by the hand of God, don't they ?
You should go to visit Asia ! An incredible nature and people that have an other understanding of life than the stressed and obsessed Western world...
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johndoe#244
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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2005, 11:51:23 PM »

Dude you thought way to much about this... just like the guy who made the site. Your critising him by doing what he did. Thats just Grade A stupid.
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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2005, 11:37:38 PM »

I find it funny that np does not comment when someone posts something that pretty much proves what he's doing is wrong.

Np, just be a man, admit that you are wrong.  We will forgive you like christians (and yes, that includes catholics), and won't think any less of you.
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Niilo Paasivirta
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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2005, 07:14:46 AM »

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I find it funny that np does not comment when someone posts something that pretty much proves what he's doing is wrong.
I can't reply to something that doesn't exist.
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« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2005, 11:14:43 AM »

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Hello people,

I came onto this site through a link that my favorite role-playing community portal made.
I have to say that I don't understand how there can be people that love wasting so much time in writing parodies and making fake topics.
I've seen that the Bible and religion in general are subjects to many criticisms and attacks but this is way over what I've ever heard or seen before.
It's going so far that I even don't feel amused by it...I can't congratulate the author (authors ?) for the immense satire they wrote.

In the event the whole has been made seriously (which I can hardly immagine), I see the effort as highly contra-productive. It brings Christians to pass as being completely closed to almost everything and alarmingly pushing people to disregard each other.
There is one example that struck me. On the list detailling the habits that "true Christians" were supposed to take, there was this example about bathing - I'm having 1 or 2 baths a day (more relaxing than baths) so I'm really opposed to lacking personal hygiene - and the advice in the end for parents (and their children) was to avoid bathing at all !

Firstly, from the scientific point of view (which the author seems to love and use so carelessly), it is recommended to wash oneself at least once a day. By the way, the increase of worldwide personal hygiene has been crucial in the eradication of big scale epidemias.

Secondly, in this mind-blowing cross-check for parents to check if their children are on the "bad side" - how on earth can jazz or rock-music be evil if so many people feel happy and closer to God by listening and dancing on it ? - one of the question is "Is your child neglecting personal hygiene ?"
Is the answer to take only baths to avoid "sexual arousal" ? So tell me, how did the 1st generation Christians wash themselves ?

This website can be a real danger if taken seriously so I would like the author to reconsider keeping it on the Internet (which scared me one more time with the uncontrolled publications that are freely available). I would also like him to re-read his texts and bring a minimum of logic and argumentation in his writings. A text which is highly polemical and constantly contradicting itself has no credibility.

Moreover, You are exposed to penalties with the laws of my country by supporting racism and you expose yourself to the wrath of millions of women that have the right to claim a real life, not a dull, slave, house-wife one !

The man of faith should warn his brothers from the sin and dangers of life but also be aware that there is a limit between knowing the sins and keeping track of them to dig even further down...

Charly (happy believer, role-player, boyfriend of a tender Japanese girl)

P.S: People living in countries other than Finland all descend from the man that was first created by the hand of God, don't they ?
You should go to visit Asia ! An incredible nature and people that have an other understanding of life than the stressed and obsessed Western world...
so you deny the existance of that quote? the one at the top of the page?
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« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2005, 12:46:42 PM »

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so you deny the existance of that quote? the one at the top of the page?
Let's refresh your memory about what you wrote:
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I find it funny that np does not comment when someone posts something that pretty much proves what he's doing is wrong.
You didn't say anything about denying the existence of some quote somewhere. Get your arguments straight, currently you are changing them so quickly that they make no sense at all.
 
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« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2005, 02:15:54 AM »

Ah.. i get it... you think that your NEVER wrong? and that a post proving otherwise doesnt exist... wow.. thats naive to the extreem pal, look around on your guestbook, you just may be surprised
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