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Post by pim on Jan 22, 2013 12:43:38 GMT 10
... to deal in spite, bigotry and hatred? Evangelizing HatredBy Tim Wu, posted Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2013/01/21/god_loves_uganda_shows_how_american_christians_export_homophobia_video.htmlSundance opened last Thursday night with a documentary in its premiere spot: Twenty Feet From Stardom, a rousing crowd-pleaser that documents the life of backup singers to superstar musicians like the Rolling Stones and David Bowie. It’s no secret that we live in a golden age of documentaries, and they are consistently the better films at Sundance—consider last year’s completely brilliant The Queen of Versailles, arguably the breakout of the festival. Among the popular topics for American documentarians over the last few years: evangelical Christians, who seem to inspire a mix of curiosity, sympathy, and repulsion among a certain cohort of Sundance-bound filmmakers. Jesus Camp, which was nominated for an Oscar, is perhaps the most notable of these films; it told the story of summer camps for evangelical children. God Loves Uganda, which premiered on Friday at Sundance, is more disturbing: It documents the efforts of evangelicals to export America’s culture war to Africa. Missionaries, of course, have been going to Africa for centuries now. What’s different is an effort not just to bring Jesus to Africa, but the entire political agenda of the American conservative movement. They’re not just bringing the message that “Jesus saves,” but a raft of positions about which Christians may disagree: abstinence over birth control, adoption over abortion, and, most disturbingly, the complete eradication of any trace of homosexuality from society. Director Roger Ross William’s film is centered on Uganda and the activities of the International House of Prayer, a vehemently anti-gay church headquartered in Kansas City.* The church preaches that homosexuality is a sin that can be resisted and even cured by prayer. According to the film, the church has helped to foment a new level of hatred and violence against gays in Uganda. The film alleges, in fact, that the church, along with similar groups, led Ugandan politicians to introduce a law (the “Kill the Gays” bill www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2012/12/ugandas-kill-the-gays-bill-back-in-limbo.html) that would make it a capital offense to be gay, and inspired the murder of David Kato, a gay rights activist. The story God Loves Uganda tells is damning. Director William, who grew up in a religious household, said he is “fascinated by both religion and its power to do evil.” It is, nonetheless, worth asking whether the anti-gay views of the American church can be so clearly blamed for what is happening in a society where homophobia was already prevalent. And the documentary vacillates between a heavy-handed depiction of crazed, hateful cultists, and a more earnest effort to chronicle the lives of well-meaning American missionaries. But somewhere in there is a sharp message, delivered best in the film by Bishop Christopher Senyonjo, who asks which part of the Christian gospels calls for evangelizing hatred?
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Post by pim on Jan 22, 2013 17:43:22 GMT 10
<sigh> you're being tedious and boring, Buzz ... There are other issues in this thread than God's family tree or the historicity of Jesus or the finer and more abstruse features of Christology. I happen to know people (I won't elaborate) who are mega pain-in-the-arse god botherers and in-your-face happy clappers, former Catholics who have gone into the Pentacostalist business. Matt would love 'em, I find them exceedingly tiresome, naive, full of wide-eyed gee-whizz "Praise the Lord" breathless happy talk who have also done the missionary thing in Uganda. They can't leave the "God" thing alone so you can't even engage in small talk with them. These are the sorts of people who would go into a cultural hot spot basket case like Uganda and bring all their bible bashing cultural baggage with them. Read the article again and come back and contribute if you want. But please make it relevant?? Pretty please?? Otherwise STFU and go away??
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Post by garfield on Jan 22, 2013 19:00:24 GMT 10
God is a mass murderer and child killer, why would he give a fuck about others preaching bigotry and hatred. Whats really funny is the left squealing about a few harmless christians spreading their crap while remaining tight lipped about al qedas expansion into Africa. A christian conservative is worse than a crazy taliban / al qeda lunatic to a lefty, thats a real sickness that needs to be addressed, thats what we should really be concerned about here.
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Post by garfield on Jan 22, 2013 19:14:49 GMT 10
Oh here we go, the crazy homo stalker has followed me into this thread too
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Post by garfield on Jan 22, 2013 19:22:58 GMT 10
Sorry Pim that the crazy stalker has invaded your thread and diverted it into yet another obsession over me, he keeps saying I'm in grade five, maybe that's why he won't leave me alone.
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Post by slartibartfast on Jan 22, 2013 21:29:44 GMT 10
I thought Grade 3.
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Post by matt on Jan 23, 2013 12:48:54 GMT 10
@buzz, you have a very closed mind. How about taking on the opinions of others. God created diversity, isn't that wonderful?
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Post by jody on Jan 23, 2013 14:56:44 GMT 10
I would "like" your post if I could Matt.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2013 22:44:29 GMT 10
God created diversity, isn't that wonderful? So....are you trying to tell us that a figment of your imagination created diversity?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2013 1:00:43 GMT 10
This evangelical movement is displaying the height of cultural arrogance and disrespect here. What makes them think they can traipse all over Someone Else's country to impose their view on others ? No one has a mortgage on righteousness, least of all them.
However, what's disturbing is that these guys are feeding off peoples ignorance. It's very insidious; this tactic of exploiting peoples ignorance to gain influence. It's very similar to the way that the 'Tea-Party' exploits peoples ignorance to gain it's influence. They have been so successful at it that they have effectively taken over one of Americas major Parties. It's not surprising that the evangelical movement makes up such a large part of the wider 'Tea party' movement, you could almost argue that the evangelical movement, and other pentecostal/southern baptist denominations, spawned the 'Tea-Party'. It's not just ignorance these people feed off; they feed of fear, they feed off loathing, they feed off greed, and they feed of vanity. There seems to be a new intensity in the way that these groups are almost worshiping ignorance etc, that I have never seen before, its quite scary, when you spend any time observing it.
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Post by garfield on Jan 27, 2013 11:47:00 GMT 10
This evangelical movement is displaying the height of cultural arrogance and disrespect here. What makes them think they can traipse all over Someone Else's country to impose their view on others ? No one has a mortgage on righteousness, least of all them. However, what's disturbing is that these guys are feeding off peoples ignorance. It's very insidious; this tactic of exploiting peoples ignorance to gain influence. It's very similar to the way that the 'Tea-Party' exploits peoples ignorance to gain it's influence. They have been so successful at it that they have effectively taken over one of Americas major Parties. It's not surprising that the evangelical movement makes up such a large part of the wider 'Tea party' movement, you could almost argue that the evangelical movement, and other pentecostal/southern baptist denominations, spawned the 'Tea-Party'. It's not just ignorance these people feed off; they feed of fear, they feed off loathing, they feed off greed, and they feed of vanity. There seems to be a new intensity in the way that these groups are almost worshiping ignorance etc, that I have never seen before, its quite scary, when you spend any time observing it. Reminds me of the climate change cult and their gross intolerance ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2013 13:51:49 GMT 10
Reminds me of the climate change cult and their gross intolerance ;D You're the perfect of how these people can get away with feeding off the ignorance of others, Garfy.
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Post by garfield on Jan 27, 2013 14:08:50 GMT 10
Don't blame me for your profound ignorance Gibbon. ;D , its not my fault you can't tell the difference between science and political propaganda ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2013 14:57:27 GMT 10
Don't blame me for your profound ignorance Gibbon. ;D , its not my fault you can't tell the difference between science and political propaganda ;D Really ? You source your denialism from the likes of Bolt, and you have the chutzpah to tell others that they don't know the difference between science and propaganda ?
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Post by garfield on Jan 27, 2013 15:03:55 GMT 10
Bolt LOL ... you small minded ignoramus, I get all my facts from other scientists thanks, not Andrew fucking Bolt.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2013 15:37:45 GMT 10
Bolt LOL ... you small minded ignoramus, I get all my facts from other scientists thanks, not Andrew f***ing Bolt. Scientists ? Really ? Hate to break it to you Garfy, but every Scientist out there will tell you that AGW is occurring. The only Scientists that argue that AGW is not occurring are those that are employed by lobby groups like the Heartland Institute. If I were you, I wouldn't be relying on their expertise too much. They are the same Scientists that argue that there is no link between Smoking and Lung Cancer. Only a complete Twit would believe those Scientists. But do carry on, you're such an expert Twit.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2013 15:40:01 GMT 10
Anyways, Back to the OP. You're proof at why the Tea-Partyites are so successful at cultivating the Morons.
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Post by garfield on Jan 27, 2013 15:59:14 GMT 10
Scientists ? Really ? Hate to break it to you Garfy, but every Scientist out there will tell you that AGW is occurring. The only Scientists that argue that AGW is not occurring are those that are employed by lobby groups like the Heartland Institute. If I were you, I wouldn't be relying on their expertise too much. They are the same Scientists that argue that there is no link between Smoking and Lung Cancer. Only a complete Twit would believe those Scientists. But do carry on, you're such an expert Twit. That is such an incredibly ignorant statement but I'd expect nothing less from a political lobbyist like you.
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Post by garfield on Jan 27, 2013 16:01:55 GMT 10
Anyways, Back to the OP. You're proof at why the Tea-Partyites are so successful at cultivating the Morons. One day a miracle will happen and you will actually have a post that doesn't label everyone else apart from yourself a moron, how can you be so far up yourself, are you red in the face?
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Post by Occam's Spork on Jan 28, 2013 5:29:06 GMT 10
God is a mass murderer and child killer, why would he give a f*** about others preaching bigotry and hatred. That comment doesn't really make sense, garfield. --You are an atheist, correct? So to paraphrase what you'd be saying from an atheistic perspective: "God doesn't exist, and this "non-existent being" is a mass murderer and child killer. God can't be culpable, if he doesn't exist, can He?
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Post by Occam's Spork on Jan 28, 2013 5:35:11 GMT 10
They’re not just bringing the message that “Jesus saves,” but a raft of positions about which Christians may disagree: abstinence over birth control, adoption over abortion, and, most disturbingly, the complete eradication of any trace of homosexuality from society. Set aside your personal feelings for a moment. Look at this objectively: These people entering Uganda for the purpose of teaching the Bible. Are these positions irreconcilable with the Bible's teachings, or consistent with them?
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Post by slartibartfast on Jan 28, 2013 9:16:34 GMT 10
God is a mass murderer and child killer, why would he give a f*** about others preaching bigotry and hatred. That comment doesn't really make sense, garfield. --You are an atheist, correct? So to paraphrase what you'd be saying from an atheistic perspective: "God doesn't exist, and this "non-existent being" is a mass murderer and child killer. God can't be culpable, if he doesn't exist, can He? And therefore he IS culpable if he does exist. Glad you finally worked it out!
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Post by Occam's Spork on Jan 28, 2013 9:35:10 GMT 10
That comment doesn't really make sense, garfield. --You are an atheist, correct? So to paraphrase what you'd be saying from an atheistic perspective: "God doesn't exist, and this "non-existent being" is a mass murderer and child killer. God can't be culpable, if he doesn't exist, can He? And therefore he IS culpable if he does exist. Glad you finally worked it out! On the contrary. Existence doesn't automatically make one culpable. And the only crime He'd be guilty of, is allowing agents the capacity to impose their will upon each other. But then.. If you had the same disdain for your capacity to choose, we wouldn't be having this conversation, would we?
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Post by garfield on Jan 28, 2013 10:06:46 GMT 10
God is a mass murderer and child killer, why would he give a f*** about others preaching bigotry and hatred. That comment doesn't really make sense, garfield. --You are an atheist, correct? So to paraphrase what you'd be saying from an atheistic perspective: "God doesn't exist, and this "non-existent being" is a mass murderer and child killer. God can't be culpable, if he doesn't exist, can He? I talk about it in the same sense that I talk about the Coyote never being able to catch the Road runner And you haven't denied that your god is a mass murdering maniac killer of women and children and you can't deny it, as he is, it says so in your bible You worship a mass murdering maniac killer, do you think a lot of Ted Bundy too ;D
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Post by slartibartfast on Jan 28, 2013 10:27:11 GMT 10
And therefore he IS culpable if he does exist. Glad you finally worked it out! On the contrary. Existence doesn't automatically make one culpable. And the only crime He'd be guilty of, is allowing agents the capacity to impose their will upon each other. But then.. If you had the same disdain for your capacity to choose, we wouldn't be having this conversation, would we? So according to you, 1 + 2 on the one hand equals three, but 2 + 1 doesn't. I think you may need therapy.
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