HockeyDad
13 years ago

One should be careful what one wishes for.

Your claim of attribution is weak.

pdxstogieman wrote:





I didn't say I wished for it but based on the last 1500 years of Islamic history, it seems to be a likely scenario. I guess the other options are Islam takes over the world or Islam one day just decides to play nice with their neighbors.

I'm just going with the odds.
HockeyDad
13 years ago

To complete the process of uniting Christianity, I'm sure many faux Christians, Apostates, Heretics and people that don't adhere stringently to the particular strain of Christianity that holds power at the time will have to be expunged from society to allow things to move forward for God's greater glory.

Religious zealots, no matter what faith they profess to profess, are the biggest evil on earth and the cause of most of it's misery. I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for this all to come to pass. The rapture has a higher likelihood of happening and I don't believe in that happy horsesh!t either.

pdxstogieman wrote:





Sometime you got to break a few eggs....but in reality it will be more about stopping the Muslim horde that uniting to some purified Christianity. It will just be a matter of necessity.

The worst place to be is an atheist standing in between a Holy War.
pdxstogieman
13 years ago

Sometime you got to break a few eggs....but in reality it will be more about stopping the Muslim horde that uniting to some purified Christianity. It will just be a matter of necessity.

The worst place to be is an atheist standing in between a Holy War.

HockeyDad wrote:



While throughout history, it's been convenient to use the cloak of religion to energize the masses to become cannon fodder in a holy war, it's not necessary, and in fact it's become offputting to the majority of people in western civilization, regardless of whether they have some Christian religious affiliation. Yes, there are still some morons who basically are advocates of a Christian jihad, but you don't have to be religious to be concerned about and potentially spurred to action against an increasingly violent mass of muslim religious zealots. Being an atheist, or in my case, agnostic, will be no better or worse than lining up with one dogma or another this time around. If there is a this time around. I think your predictions are employing overly dramatic rhetoric. The best thing we can do is keep Mitt and the "12 Lost Tribes" religious right whackos and the Neocons that manipulate them, out of office in order to keep overly dramatic rhetoric from driving overly dramatic, kneejerk actions. Not that certain actions won't be required. It's just that they need to be tempered and appropriate to the circumstances instead of driven by the unholy alliance of Netanyahu and the Neocons/Military Industrial complex interests.
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