Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
why is that?
Originally posted by: Tweak155
Because humiliating someone isn't appropriate or supported by the bible.
Then again, I suppose I can't speak for everyone's definition. I should probably retract my statement.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
That man was not a "priest" by any means. Just another self-styled "preacher/pastor" with MAYBE a 2-year degree in "Theology" from some community college who found that if you bullshit in the name of God, people will pay attention to you. As opposed to before, when you were selling crack and you bullshitted people, they ignored. you. What priest walks around with what are obviously 6'4", 260lb bodyguards? :roll:
*edit*
And just to be fair; I can't STAND Morons. I mean Mormons.
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: MichaelD
That man was not a "priest" by any means. Just another self-styled "preacher/pastor" with MAYBE a 2-year degree in "Theology" from some community college who found that if you bullshit in the name of God, people will pay attention to you. As opposed to before, when you were selling crack and you bullshitted people, they ignored. you. What priest walks around with what are obviously 6'4", 260lb bodyguards? :roll:
*edit*
And just to be fair; I can't STAND Morons. I mean Mormons.
wow, you can really deduce all of the above from the video?
Originally posted by: Tweak155
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
why is that?
Because humiliating someone isn't appropriate or supported by the bible.
Then again, I suppose I can't speak for everyone's definition. I should probably retract my statement.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Tweak155
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
why is that?
Because humiliating someone isn't appropriate or supported by the bible.
Then again, I suppose I can't speak for everyone's definition. I should probably retract my statement.
If by saying 'humiliating', you mean exposing the mormon's hypocrisy and shallowness, then you're right the guy did a great job. Too bad the mormons couldn't substantiate anything with common ground/scripture, like was pointed out. That's why they humiliated themselves and had to resort to immature retorts.
Great video. Christian or not, one person knew his faith, and two people wallowed in a superficial belief they knew their faith, and got pwned.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Tweak155
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
why is that?
Because humiliating someone isn't appropriate or supported by the bible.
Then again, I suppose I can't speak for everyone's definition. I should probably retract my statement.
If by saying 'humiliating', you mean exposing the mormon's hypocrisy and shallowness, then you're right the guy did a great job. Too bad the mormons couldn't substantiate anything with common ground/scripture, like was pointed out. That's why they humiliated themselves and had to resort to immature retorts.
Great video. Christian or not, one person knew his faith, and two people wallowed in a superficial belief they knew their faith, and got pwned.
i knows my bullsh*t better than u=FAIL
Originally posted by: uhohs
here's mormon jesus
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Tweak155
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: Tweak155
This is a big R but it was so long ago I'll let it slide. That guy is no real representative of a good Christian though, even if your definition varies.
why is that?
Because humiliating someone isn't appropriate or supported by the bible.
Then again, I suppose I can't speak for everyone's definition. I should probably retract my statement.
If by saying 'humiliating', you mean exposing the mormon's hypocrisy and shallowness, then you're right the guy did a great job. Too bad the mormons couldn't substantiate anything with common ground/scripture, like was pointed out. That's why they humiliated themselves and had to resort to immature retorts.
Great video. Christian or not, one person knew his faith, and two people wallowed in a superficial belief they knew their faith, and got pwned.
i knows my bullsh*t better than u=FAIL
so is it bullshit because you don't share his beliefs?
Originally posted by: JohnCU
ohh this thread is headed in a great direction
Originally posted by: Crono
I'm just happy it wasn't a video of that cable access "preacher" who curses at everybody. The one with the crappy backgrounds and random camera panning and zooming.