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Christianity and Islam


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2009 Nov 8, 2:13pm   12,883 views  64 comments

by Clarence 13X   ➕follow (1)   💰tip   ignore  

Recently, there were some posts on Islam debunking the extremist views found within the Koran, which I accept as true accounts found in the Koran. In favor, here are your very own inconsistent myths about the mystery god named Jesus who hold mystical powers. I post this not to refute the greatness of GOD, but to denounce the stupidity of all religions whether Chistian or Islamic. Extreme and contradictory views are found within all religions because men were the creators of these cultures.

I hope one day that you young people will stop worshipping blindly, regardless of the cultural beliefs you folllow while you worship all religions are man made and do not give right for us to hate one another.

GE 1:3-5 On the first day, God created light, then separated light and darkness.

GE 1:14-19 The sun (which separates night and day) wasn't created until the fourth day.

GE 1:11-12, 26-27 Trees were created before man was created.

GE 2:4-9 Man was created before trees were created.

GE 1:20-21, 26-27 Birds were created before man was created.

GE 2:7, 19 Man was created before birds were created.

GE 1:24-27 Animals were created before man was created.

GE 2:7, 19 Man was created before animals were created.

GE 1:26-27 Man and woman were created at the same time.

GE 2:7, 21-22 Man was created first, woman sometime later.

GE 1:28 God encourages reproduction.

LE 12:1-8 God requires purification rites following childbirth which, in effect, makes childbirth a sin. (Note: The period for purification following the birth of a daughter is twice that for a son.)

GE 1:31 God was pleased with his creation.

GE 6:5-6 God was not pleased with his creation.

(Note: That God should be displeased is inconsistent with the concept of omniscience.)

GE 2:4, 4:26, 12:8, 22:14-16, 26:25 God was already known as "the Lord" (Jahveh or Jehovah) much earlier than the time of Moses.

EX 6:2-3 God was first known as "the Lord" (Jahveh or Jehovah) at the time of the Egyptian Bondage, during the life of Moses.

GE 2:17 Adam was to die the very day that he ate the forbidden fruit.

GE 5:5 Adam lived 930 years.

GE 2:15-17, 3:4-6 It is wrong to want to be able to tell good from evil.

HE 5:13-14 It is immature to be unable to tell good from evil.

GE 4:4-5 God prefers Abel's offering and has no regard for Cain's.

2CH 19:7, AC 10:34, RO 2:11 God shows no partiality. He treats all alike.

GE 4:9 God asks Cain where his brother Able is.

PR 15:3, JE 16:17, 23:24-25, HE 4:13 God is everywhere. He sees everything. Nothing is hidden from his view.

GE 4:15, DT 32:19-27, IS 34:8 God is a vengeful god.

EX 15:3, IS 42:13, HE 12:29 God is a warrior. God is a consuming fire.

EX 20:5, 34:14, DT 4:24, 5:9, 6:15, 29:20, 32:21 God is a jealous god.

LE 26:7-8, NU 31:17-18, DT 20:16-17, JS 10:40, JG 14:19, EZ 9:5-7 The Spirit of God is (sometimes) murder and killing.

NU 25:3-4, DT 6:15, 9:7-8, 29:20, 32:21, PS 7:11, 78:49, JE 4:8, 17:4, 32:30-31, ZP 2:2 God is angry. His anger is sometimes fierce.

2SA 22:7-8 (KJV) "I called to the Lord; ... he heard my voice; ... The earth trembled and quaked, ... because he was angry. Smoke came from his nostrils. Consuming fire came from his mouth, burning coals blazed out of it."

EZ 6:12, NA 1:2, 6 God is jealous and furious. He reserves wrath for, and takes revenge on, his enemies. "... who can abide in the fierceness of his anger? His fury is poured out like fire, and rocks are thrown down by him."

2CO 13:11, 14, 1JN 4:8, 16 God is love.

GA 5:22-23 The fruit of the Spirit of God is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.

GE 4:16 Cain went away (or out) from the presence of the Lord.

JE 23:23-24 A man cannot hide from God. God fills heaven and earth.

GE 6:4 There were Nephilim (giants) before the Flood.

GE 7:21 All creatures other than Noah and his clan were annihilated by the Flood.

NU 13:33 There were Nephilim after the Flood.

GE 6:6. EX 32:14, NU 14:20, 1SA 15:35, 2SA 24:16 God does change his mind.

NU 23:19-20, 1SA 15:29, JA 1:17 God does not change his mind.

GE 6:19-22, 7:8-9, 7:14-16 Two of each kind are to be taken, and are taken, aboard Noah's Ark.

GE 7:2-5 Seven pairs of some kinds are to be taken (and are taken) aboard the Ark.

GE 7:1 Noah was righteous.

JB 1:1,8, JB 2:3 Job was righteous.

LK 1:6 Zechariah and Elizabeth were righteous.

JA 5:16 Some men are righteous, (which makes their prayers effective).

1JN 3:6-9 Christians become righteous (or else they are not really Christians).

RO 3:10, 3:23, 1JN 1:8-10 No one was or is righteous.

GE 7:7 Noah and his clan enter the Ark.

GE 7:13 They enter the Ark (again?).

GE 11:7-9 God sows discord.

PR 6:16-19 God hates anyone who sows discord.

GE 11:9 At Babel, the Lord confused the language of the whole world.

1CO 14:33 Paul says that God is not the author of confusion.

GE 11:12 Arpachshad [Arphaxad] was the father of Shelah.

LK 3:35-36 Cainan was the father of Shelah. Arpachshad was the grandfather of Shelah.

GE 11:26 Terah was 70 years old when his son Abram was born.

GE 11:32 Terah was 205 years old when he died (making Abram 135 at the time).

GE 12:4, AC 7:4 Abram was 75 when he left Haran. This was after Terah died. Thus, Terah could have been no more than 145 when he died; or Abram was only 75 years old after he had lived 135 years.

GE 12:7, 17:1, 18:1, 26:2, 32:30, EX 3:16, 6:2-3, 24:9-11, 33:11, NU 12:7-8, 14:14, JB 42:5, AM 7:7-8, 9:1 God is seen.

EX 33:20, JN 1:18, 1JN 4:12 God is not seen. No one can see God's face and live. No one has ever seen him.

GE 10:5, 20, 31 There were many languages before the Tower of Babel.

GE 11:1 There was only one language before the Tower of Babel.

GE 15:9, EX 20:24, 29:10-42, LE 1:1-7:38, NU 28:1-29:40, God details sacrificial offerings.

JE 7:21-22 God says he did no such thing.

GE 16:15, 21:1-3, GA 4:22 Abraham had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac.

HE 11:17 Abraham had only one son.

GE 17:1, 35:11, 1CH 29:11-12, LK 1:37 God is omnipotent. Nothing is impossible with (or for) God.

JG 1:19 Although God was with Judah, together they could not defeat the plainsmen because the latter had iron chariots.

GE 17:7, 10-11 The covenant of circumcision is to be everlasting.

GA 6:15 It is of no consequence.

GE 17:8 God promises Abraham the land of Canaan as an "everlasting possession."

GE 25:8, AC 7:2-5, HE 11:13 Abraham died with the promise unfulfilled.

GE 17:15-16, 20:11-12, 22:17 Abraham and his half sister, Sarai, are married and receive God's blessings.

LE 20:17, DT 27:20-23 Incest is wrong.

GE 18:20-21 God decides to "go down" to see what is going on.

PR 15:3, JE 16:17, 23:24-25, HE 4:13 God is everywhere. He sees everything. Nothing is hidden from his view.

GE 19:30-38 While he is drunk, Lot's two daughters "lie with him," become pregnant, and give birth to his offspring.

2PE 2:7 Lot was "just" and "righteous."

GE 22:1-12, DT 8:2 God tempts (tests) Abraham and Moses.

JG 2:22 God himself says that he does test (tempt).

1CO 10:13 Paul says that God controls the extent of our temptations.

JA 1:13 God tests (tempts) no one.

GE 27:28 "May God give you ... an abundance of grain and new wine."

DT 7:13 If they follow his commandments, God will bless the fruit of their wine.

PS 104:15 God gives us wine to gladden the heart.

JE 13:12 "... every bottle shall be filled with wine."

JN 2:1-11 According to the author of John, Jesus' first miracle was turning water to wine.

RO 14:21 It is good to refrain from drinking wine.

GE 35:10 God says Jacob is to be called Jacob no longer; henceforth his name is Israel.

GE 46:2 At a later time, God himself uses the name Jacob.

GE 36:11 The sons of Eliphaz were Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, and Kenaz.

GE 36:15-16 Teman, Omar, Zepho, Kenaz.

1CH 1:35-36 Teman, Omar, Zephi, Gatam, Kenaz, Timna, and Amalek.

GE 49:2-28 The fathers of the twelve tribes of Israel are: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph, and Benjamin.

RE 7:4-8 (Leaves out the tribe of Dan, but adds Manasseh.)

GE 50:13 Jacob was buried in a cave at Machpelah bought from Ephron the Hittite.

AC 7:15-16 He was buried in the sepulchre at Shechem, bought from the sons of Hamor.

EX 3:1 Jethro was the father-in-law of Moses.

NU 10:29, JG 4:11 (KJV) Hobab was the father-in-law of Moses.

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56   Bap33   2009 Nov 17, 8:24am  

Your lack of vocabulary outside of vulgar sexual garbage is well below the Patrick.net guidlines. I suggest you find a blog more suited to your dark-hearted filth.

My problems are the problems of every American ..... most of them caused by the cancer of liberalism. Only a racist sees race first - you racist.

You really should seek professional help, before you act out some of that dark, desgusting garbage you so redily share. That rapist mohamad would be proud.

57   Clarence 13X   2009 Nov 17, 1:55pm  

Bap33 says

Your lack of vocabulary outside of vulgar sexual garbage is well below the Patrick.net guidlines. I suggest you find a blog more suited to your dark-hearted filth.
My problems are the problems of every American ….. most of them caused by the cancer of liberalism. Only a racist sees race first - you racist.
You really should seek professional help, before you act out some of that dark, desgusting garbage you so redily share. That rapist mohamad would be proud.

Let me ask you the question of what was so right about our society that we did not need a progressive movement to rid society of white supremacy? For you, the 40's, 50's and 60's were a white utopia yet for the rest of the nation (Blacks, Asians, Native Americans) suffered in poverty and forced segregation. I can see how for you, it is easy to say we live in a colorblind society and how you want to forget your parents and their peers actions. You live in a utopian world that did not exist for the rest of America. This has nothing to do with race, and everything to do with your white supremacy attitudes that you take on the issues. It has everything to do with how you and your buddies see everything from a rural white standpoint and exclude any concern for the poor people of America, regardless of race. One of your friends, Staynums, called Obama a chimp and you called upon a "crack addicted mother of 6 on welfare" as if you have that right. Well, you dont have that right nor do I have the right to call out whites as "rednecks" or "crackers". These are stupid statements that I wont condone or tolerate at any level.

Liberalism provided for the civil rights act of 1964. equal employment opportunity and womens rights. You no longer have the right to live in a white utopian society that excludes others...and I am very proud that our nation no longer tolerates conservatives who believed our society was perfect as it was, and that nothing needed to change.

Your statements show that you have no compassion for any oppressed or poor people...I will refute your stupidity in dialogues as long as your statements display a level of insensitivity seen only during the early 1900's....where blacks were being lynched with no remorse.

58   Clarence 13X   2009 Nov 17, 1:58pm  

I do not hate people, my statements do not incenuate that I look down on people of any color. In society, there are good people with open hearts, kindness, and concern for humanity within all cultures. There are also people like you, who want to brush aside their hateful statements and ignore the fact that inconsistencies exist within our society. You have a superiority complex that you need to get help with.

Calling on Patrick during a time of dialogue and debate really shows your cowardice....and inability to articulate a viewpoint without name calling.

Go ahead and call me a ******, its the only option you have left since you have already insulted Mohammed.

59   Bap33   2009 Nov 17, 2:08pm  

you're a racist looking for a victim and a boogieman. Keep looking.

When you bump your head on a low tree limb, who do you blame?? Adam and Eve?? After all, it's their fault you're here. Or, do you blame the tree for growing there?? Do you blame the guy that planted the tree?? Do you blame the guy that sold the seed to the guy that planted it?? Do you blame the city for having a sidewalk so close to that tree?? At what point in your life does your life finally become your life?? I pity you.

60   Clarence 13X   2009 Nov 17, 2:16pm  

Bap33 says

you’re a racist looking for a victim and a boogieman. Keep looking.
When you bump your head on a low tree limb, who do you blame?? Adam and Eve?? After all, it’s their fault you’re here. Or, do you blame the tree for growing there?? Do you blame the guy that planted the tree?? Do you blame the guy that sold the seed to the guy that planted it?? Do you blame the city for having a sidewalk so close to that tree?? At what point in your life does your life finally become your life?? I pity you.

If refuting your stupidity is racist, then so be it. I guarantee I wont tolerate any more references you make of Obama being a monkey or downtalk against black women. I moved on a long time ago, but it doesnt mean that I have to repress any of my experiences to please people like you that show no empathy. Is that your only defense, that I blame others for the troubles of black America?....Black America needs to take responsibility for its own issues now by educating its youth, growing its families and ridding itself of the impoverished cultures that have become prevalent among its youth.

I think it has become obvious to many people in the black community that waiting on people like you to show empathy will do us know justice, you will simply leave us out in the cold to fend for ourselves while you live in your white utopia celebrating Santa Clause and Thanksgiving while the remainder of society goes hungry.

Ohh, but wait, we can stand in lines at the local shelter while turkeys are handed out....thanks, we appreciate your kindness.

61   tatupu70   2009 Nov 17, 9:22pm  

Bap33 says

When you bump your head on a low tree limb, who do you blame?? Adam and Eve?? After all, it’s their fault you’re here. Or, do you blame the tree for growing there?? Do you blame the guy that planted the tree?? Do you blame the guy that sold the seed to the guy that planted it?? Do you blame the city for having a sidewalk so close to that tree?? At what point in your life does your life finally become your life?? I pity you.

Well, we all know who you'd blame. Owebama for encouraging people to plant trees....

62   Bap33   2009 Nov 17, 11:28pm  

lol tatupu ... lol

63   Bap33   2009 Nov 18, 1:10am  

13X,
1) What is the measure you use to decide when an action or atitude is wrong?
2) On what foundation are your morals based?
3) Why?

three question. good luck.

64   Done!   2009 Nov 23, 2:34am  

Clarence 13X says

Bap33 says

Clarence 13X says

While your punk ass ancestors were busy handing out jobs to the European immigrants me and my people who had been here 400 years already went hungry, unclothed and uneducated.

no class.

race baitors are embarrassing.

You have a habit of using derogatory names against minorities then calling the responders racist. You can continue to repress your memories and visions of what the past looked like but I cant because I lived through every era you can imagine since the 1930’s.
You think I was a race baitor when I watched my cousin hang from a tree back in 1939?

You think I was a race baitor when I was told “niggers were allowed in the break room” back in 1981?

You think I was a race baitor when I had to work the railroads after fighting in WWII?

Ohh right, I was a race baitor for refusing to serve the white officers their food and afterwards being imprisoned?
Stupidity seems to be your favorite subject, keep it coming.

Clarence you certainly deserve some respect and reverence for what you went through. But you're going to have to dig up graves to hold those accountable for what they did.

Do you share any responsibility for the Zulu wars?

You don't need empathy, you need a lawyer. Especially in 1981.

I was poor growing up as well.

And while probably not on the same scale as you, but my hungry belly wouldn't know the difference. I mean there comes in point in poverty, trying to scale and compare poverty levels becomes a moot point. Especially at meal time when there's an empty table involved.

Where did you go? Get back here you're not through making us better people.

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