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09-04-05, 08:46 PM
From my personal experiences in forums of this nature, when the religiously delusional are shown up for what they actually are they usually go silent like TheStudent has done. Rather than being grateful for the truth they, in effect, stop up their proverbial ears and demonize the bringer of truth. This Muslim known as TheStudent is a personwho would most certainly have been among those screaming for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
In order to break the silence of you religiously delusional I have found that I must proverbially slap you around in a calculated manner. If I slap too intensely I will be banned. If I do not slap intensely enough you will remain silent on the issues. Unlike you who have judged my position as inferior to yours I do not surrender to such a judgment against you. I leave room for you to come out of your proverbial closets with truth that I need from the Spirit.
So I slap you around to see what you are made of and what is see is mush. Here are the impressions I have from the Spirit about theKoran kissing issue:
Chances are if on that day a similar copy of the Catholic Bible was handed to that Islamic Muslim official he would not have kissed it. What does that mean? It means that for the sake of peace, compassion, understanding and tolerance between their beliefs the Pope was willing to humble himself to the point of betraying his religion while the Muslim was not. It means the Pope valued love, tolerance, compassion, understanding and forgiveness above religious beliefs that caused hatred between people. It means that the Pope was doing everything he possible could, without betraying Christ Himself, to ensure that radical Islamic Muslims would not target the Vatican or Catholics, in general, with suicide bombs. Yes, kissing the Koran was the Pope's way of showing the world that love, tolerance, compassion and understandingis superior to religion.
If I was to wait for such a revelation from the Spirit from the likes of you people I would be dead of old age first and you would convince me that I must become like you to be right with God?
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