They're fairly accurate. But you see, they too cherry pick the bible.
Modern Christians that are kind, loving, etc. and don't hate the gays have cherry-picked to avoid the truth that the god of Abraham, Issac, and Jacon does in fact hate gay people. He ordered them executed in perhaps one of the most painful ways imaginable in the old testament. It says in the new testament they won't get to go to heaven. If ordering them beaten to death with rocks and having them burn for an eternity in hell for their sexuality isn't hateful, I simply don't know what is.
Of course, the Abrahamic god (who's actual origin isn't among the Jews, the names Elohim and Yahweh are both Canaanite in origin, so chances are he's just a rip off of those older polytheistic religions) doesn't just hate gays, he seems to hate just about everyone. Basically, if you're not deep-throating him, he hates you too. Westboro puts a whole new spin on the term on your knees for god, if you get my drift.
But you see, unlike other churches, Westboro cherry picks out the parts that support their own hatred and bigotry. They don't pay attention to the parts that say "love thy neighbor as thyself" or "judge not lest ye be judged". They ignore those, which, admittedly, are contradictory to the old testament law of moses
You see, I see Christianity is a religion that doesn't worship the old god of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. Most modern Christians worship Jesus, who is a lot less of a douchebag than his father (in fact, he's sort of seen as a sacrifice to his dad to prevent his dad from burning all of us alive for an eternity). Westboro calls themselves Christian, but they really worship the old douchebag god, not Jesus, his supposed son.
Agreed. While the Old Testament is very important, Christianity has more founding in the New. It branched from Judaism *because* of the teachings of Christ. Actually, interesting fact, but "christian" was used - in the beginning, before Constantine & such - as a derrogatory term, meaning "little christ."
Are the westboro baptist really wrong about their interpretation of th
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They're fairly accurate. But you see, they too cherry pick the bible.
Modern Christians that are kind, loving, etc. and don't hate the gays have cherry-picked to avoid the truth that the god of Abraham, Issac, and Jacon does in fact hate gay people. He ordered them executed in perhaps one of the most painful ways imaginable in the old testament. It says in the new testament they won't get to go to heaven. If ordering them beaten to death with rocks and having them burn for an eternity in hell for their sexuality isn't hateful, I simply don't know what is.
Of course, the Abrahamic god (who's actual origin isn't among the Jews, the names Elohim and Yahweh are both Canaanite in origin, so chances are he's just a rip off of those older polytheistic religions) doesn't just hate gays, he seems to hate just about everyone. Basically, if you're not deep-throating him, he hates you too. Westboro puts a whole new spin on the term on your knees for god, if you get my drift.
But you see, unlike other churches, Westboro cherry picks out the parts that support their own hatred and bigotry. They don't pay attention to the parts that say "love thy neighbor as thyself" or "judge not lest ye be judged". They ignore those, which, admittedly, are contradictory to the old testament law of moses
You see, I see Christianity is a religion that doesn't worship the old god of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. Most modern Christians worship Jesus, who is a lot less of a douchebag than his father (in fact, he's sort of seen as a sacrifice to his dad to prevent his dad from burning all of us alive for an eternity). Westboro calls themselves Christian, but they really worship the old douchebag god, not Jesus, his supposed son.
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Agreed. While the Old Testament is very important, Christianity has more founding in the New. It branched from Judaism *because* of the teachings of Christ. Actually, interesting fact, but "christian" was used - in the beginning, before Constantine & such - as a derrogatory term, meaning "little christ."
Indeed :)