10/05/2005

religion: can religious issues be discussed openly

i read a posting in the feedback unit forum where a forumer, joho, posted the statement that god made all men equal. i subsequently made a comment on this by saying that the statement is the greatest lie that man is telling their children. from what we see around us, it is a plain truth that all men are not made equal. the white men are simply far more superior than the aborigines. and men within each tribe or race are also not equal. some are definitely better endowed than others. this statement is at best a religious statement that could mean that all men are equal in the eyes of god. of course some are still more equal than others, like the chosen ones. the point i want to make is that my comment was deleted by the forum administrator. what is unbelieveable is that a lie is found more respectable to be repeated while a plain truth is found unacceptable and deserved to be deleted. subsequently, several other forumers posted confirming my views that all men are definitely not made equal. can religious issues thus be discussed openly, to share the truth and understand the truth? or shall the false truth be imposed on the people and not be discussed?

3 comments:

  1. the gay lesbians must be dating to discuss religious issues huh?

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  2. People knocking on my door telling me i will go to hell if i dont join their religion is ok.

    me making rebuttals against them can get me arrested... enough said.

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  3. this is similar to the incident where one guy quoted a scripture saying god made all men equal. and if anyone cares to open his eyes to look around, the inequalities of man, between races and within races is so stark that only a fool will say they are all equal.

    so i posted a comment to say that this is the greatest lie that we have been telling our children.

    for telling this truth, my posting was deleted. the posting with the lie continued to be left untouch as if that is the god damn truth.

    society has thus reached a point that it is better to live with a lie to make the liars happy than to denounce the lie and let the truth surface.

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