Yes, a lot of my time here has been spent trying to understand why this underlying fear exists. Fear of change, fear of challenge, fear of the unknown, fear of thought. Anything that could cause mental discomfort is avoided, even if avoiding it is not intellectually honest.
Originally Posted by
stranger
LOLOL ...Now that truly is a hilarious quote which highlights this absurd Xenophobic poll by christians ... there is always a deep hideen truth behind humour ...
The ironies run deep in the paradox of human belief, and none deeper than christian hypocrisy and xenophobia in those most committed to pagan tradition in divided mainline christianity [originating in Rome's takeover bid for the brand name 'christianity' from Jerusalem [a move with no scriptural authority from God whatsoever]
The point of course is that Jesus sent his real followers out to spread the good news of the christ [messiah, new king of Israel] amongst the gentiles where the lost House of Israel's descendants could be found and re-united under the messiah with the Jews [House of Judah]... all this, recorded in scripture, has been lost in modern christianity, which des not even know that jesus came only for the lost house of Israel, does not even know who the House of Israel were ! :-
Matthew 15:24 But he [Jesus] answered and said, I am
not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
and obviously sent all his disciples out on this very quest :-
Matthew 10:6 But
go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Now Jesus was well known for talking endlessly with sinners and unbelievers.... he at least knew that everyone is an unbeliever until they are GIVEN faith by God ... so there is no reason not to talk with unbelievers and Jesus indeed insisted on it in his true followers... which says a lot about the xenophobic bunch who call themselves christians on this site, and hddle in various corners in extreme fear that someone might come in and dare to speak the truuth they so much dread to know [but know deep in their hearts, beneath their denial]... the result is that they huddle closer together [and call it socialising, or communion] and listen less and less to anything outside their particular set of words... but there are hundreds of thousands of the sets of words, 'creeds', all differenmt , but just one truth of God.... that is what they fear then, because they know most of christianity must be false, but who can tell which creed is false when none agree with what the prophets of God say in scripture, ket alone what the saints wrote...
What a farce really, mankind has made out of religion... and yet the scripture remains a witness against the farce , unheeded by all but a very few who love the truth it holds about love for all men being the most powerul thing on the planet... xenophobia is a poor substitute for love , even f if does drive people into close social groupings where everyone smiles thinly at each other in agrreeeing each is right, 'absolutely' ... LOLOL?
Sadly it doesn't provide a solution though .... God has to let it all fall apart before men will see what fools we are not to believe in His words , not to believe in love for all men ... love our neighbours, be they friend or enemy , just because it is the best way to be, interact and learn about the truth about love, not curl up in pagan traditions handed down from pagan Rome's corruption of the truth ... you havve to say though that Rome did what it set out to do, control what people believe so that the masters could live off the fat of the land.... but it ain't the equality and love that Jesus preached ...
the final irony is that all people admire love deep in their hearts, it is only the world that robspeople of the massive blessings of being loving to each othre, to all men... but of course that is what Jesus commanded, love all men, even your enemies, it just falls on deaf ears of most chrsitias these days... they do not love 'outsiders' [because they know they have made themselves outsiders by their unlovingness ... perhaps it is too painful a truth to be funny though, it is certainly all-too-human...
