LilMonst3r 5,578 Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM 8 hours ago, SlowLoris said: "interesting" how all the narcissistic stars whose actions get called into question flock over to Trump.... If anything, this further adds to the point that MAGA is a sanctuary for people who want to hide from accountability. She's nasty, just like him, and has found allyship in her "struggle" as a predator-enabler/lover She’s probably trying to get into one of those $1 million dollar presidential dinners that are getting people favors left and right. Watch, eventually her man will be taken off the Sex Offender Registry. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheARTPOPball 890 Posted Sunday at 04:09 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:09 PM 7 minutes ago, LilMonst3r said: You’re speaking in a very idealistic mindset. Christianity as a religion promotes violence and I seriously hope you stop pretending like the opposite is the truth. You are not opening your eyes ro the reality. Kinda coddling yourself into thinking those of you don't follow the barbaric orders of your religion have deep insights as to what a true believer does… its a construct and everyone is gonna pick and choose their lines to justify their behaviors and actions… I acknowledge your kind heart and may the gods bless it. Most religions are barbaric to some degree and people have only chosen to abide by certain rules. It can all change when they decide. It doesn’t make one religion automatically peaceful and kind. It has just morphed into a pill thats easier to swallow. I agree that there are evil people under the umbrella of every religion, and that no whole religion is peaceful or kind. But as i stated, and will continue to state, there is no biblical command to do the things these people are doing. People who state they are followers and then do this, are not following the teachings of jesus, and are either cherrypicking or following false doctrine. And i will be the first to admit that Christians everywhere are huge culprits of this, which is why i am not denominational , and I do not consider those people real Christians regardless or not if they try to spin it that way. may i ask what “barbaric orders” you are referring to exactly? Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RenegAde 19,944 Posted Sunday at 04:10 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:10 PM (edited) Did yall see his following tweets? At this point, this should be "titled trump threatens Nigeria" Edited Sunday at 04:11 PM by RenegAde Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LilMonst3r 5,578 Posted Monday at 12:45 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 12:45 AM 8 hours ago, TheARTPOPball said: I agree that there are evil people under the umbrella of every religion, and that no whole religion is peaceful or kind. But as i stated, and will continue to state, there is no biblical command to do the things these people are doing. People who state they are followers and then do this, are not following the teachings of jesus, and are either cherrypicking or following false doctrine. And i will be the first to admit that Christians everywhere are huge culprits of this, which is why i am not denominational , and I do not consider those people real Christians regardless or not if they try to spin it that way. may i ask what “barbaric orders” you are referring to exactly? You say there’s “no biblical command” for the bad things Christians have done, but that’s just not true. The Bible does have plenty of violent or oppressive parts — people just like to skip over them. For example, in Deuteronomy 20, God literally commands the Israelites to wipe out entire cities — men, women, and children — just because they weren’t His chosen people. In Numbers 31, Moses orders his men to kill every Midianite except the virgin girls, who they could keep for themselves. That’s not “false doctrine,” that’s written right there. Even in the New Testament, Jesus says things like “I didn’t come to bring peace, but a sword” (Matthew 10:34). And throughout history, Christianity as an institution used these verses to justify the Crusades, the Inquisition, and even parts of colonization — all done “in God’s name.” So when people say “real Christians wouldn’t do that,” I get it — they mean you personally wouldn’t. But the religion itself has always allowed people to cherry-pick verses to fit whatever they want. That’s exactly my point. It’s a construct that can be molded into peace or violence depending on who’s reading it. I’m not denying your kindness or faith — I actually respect that you don’t push your beliefs on others. But pretending Christianity is purely peaceful just isn’t true when you look at the bigger picture. It’s become a softer version of something that used to be much more brutal — a pill that’s just easier to swallow now. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheARTPOPball 890 Posted Monday at 05:44 AM Share Posted Monday at 05:44 AM 4 hours ago, LilMonst3r said: You say there’s “no biblical command” for the bad things Christians have done, but that’s just not true. The Bible does have plenty of violent or oppressive parts — people just like to skip over them. For example, in Deuteronomy 20, God literally commands the Israelites to wipe out entire cities — men, women, and children — just because they weren’t His chosen people. In Numbers 31, Moses orders his men to kill every Midianite except the virgin girls, who they could keep for themselves. That’s not “false doctrine,” that’s written right there. Even in the New Testament, Jesus says things like “I didn’t come to bring peace, but a sword” (Matthew 10:34). And throughout history, Christianity as an institution used these verses to justify the Crusades, the Inquisition, and even parts of colonization — all done “in God’s name.” So when people say “real Christians wouldn’t do that,” I get it — they mean you personally wouldn’t. But the religion itself has always allowed people to cherry-pick verses to fit whatever they want. That’s exactly my point. It’s a construct that can be molded into peace or violence depending on who’s reading it. I’m not denying your kindness or faith — I actually respect that you don’t push your beliefs on others. But pretending Christianity is purely peaceful just isn’t true when you look at the bigger picture. It’s become a softer version of something that used to be much more brutal — a pill that’s just easier to swallow now. Context is everything with the bible and there is a huge problem with people cherry-picking and not reading the whole chapters of verses they are quoting The Deurtonomy verse reflects how ancient people understood God’s justice in their context, not how believers today are to act. They’re preserved as history and as warnings about people linking “God’s” will to military violence. The verse about jesus bringing a sword is immediately explained within the following paragraphs that.. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a person’s enemies will be those of his own household, he later mentioned it again by saying “Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division.” He is stating that the “truth” he is going to tell people ,is going to divide people, because some will hear it and some will not. It is NOT a call to arms. Jesus rejects violence all over the new covenant when commanding people. “Put your sword back in its place… for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.” (Matthew 26:52) “Love your enemies, bless those who curse you.” (Matthew 5:44) “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight.” (John 18:36) He even says things that directly relate to immigration but there are so many uneducated christians who don't pick up their bibles and read part of a verse and run with it, and again, i will admit this is a HUGE problem that needs to be addressed. Also i know this is a lot to read. And i apologize, I'm not coming after you, only the people who associate themselves under the same umbrella as me, acting hateful and weaponizing the Bible, it’s disgusting and i reject them! And that is NOT how they should be behaving! Anyone that follows jesus’s teachings and tries to interpret them in violent hateful ways, are wrong, and are not the children of god they claim to be. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldenNovember 651 Posted Monday at 06:54 AM Share Posted Monday at 06:54 AM Is she even still a sentient being, or has her brain been taken over by some type of parasite? That woman will meet a terrible fate if she continues taking whatever drugs are destroying the remainder of her brain. It's hard to light a candle, easy to curse the dark instead. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rotbrat 113 Posted Monday at 09:40 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:40 AM Is Nicky Minaj a mistake? Neuanfang! 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LilMonst3r 5,578 Posted Monday at 06:49 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 06:49 PM 11 hours ago, GoldenNovember said: Is she even still a sentient being, or has her brain been taken over by some type of parasite? That woman will meet a terrible fate if she continues taking whatever drugs are destroying the remainder of her brain. I wish she turned for the better but she is in her reality. Every decision in her life got her in that position. Sad that we see the doom coming meanwhile she is blind to the damage she does to her career. I never thought id see the day but man her downfall is upon us… 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VTV 12,977 Posted Monday at 08:14 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:14 PM She tryna be Azelia Banks so bad 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ladle Ghoulash 28,541 Posted Monday at 08:20 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:20 PM (edited) On 11/1/2025 at 3:05 PM, RenegAde said: Theres definitely a deep history of christian prosecution in nigeria and many other countries. EDIT: misunderstood context. Ignore. Edited Monday at 08:21 PM by Ladle Ghoulash We have forgotten our public MANNERS Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ilia Malinin 1,807 Posted Monday at 08:37 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:37 PM i saw the title of this thread and said "bruh" out loud do you guys mind if i scream about the olympics Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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