11 September, 2009

A Human Baby
This is a human baby. It is utterly defenseless. It cannot defend itself against wolves, bears, snakes or even rats. It is innocent of any wickedness. It is helpless. It depends on adult humans, mainly their mothers, for care, food and security. Yet the US and its allies have in the last few years cruelly murdered millions of these defenseless creatures:
- unknown numbers of them are being killed daily in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- in Gaza 250 of them were killed in only a few days in the summer by Israelis
- around 500,000 of them were killed by first Clinton’s and Blair’s sanctions, and then by Bush’s and Blair’s callous “precision” bombing and troop invasion of Iraq
- millions of them were killed in Vietnam.
Impeach their Murderers!
The leaders who have ordered and carried out these crimes claim to be Christians, and are ready to be judged by their Creator, some have said. But where is our compassion? Where is their supposed Christian love? What ought we to do in the interest of basic justice and morality? We should judge our Christian leaders now for ourselves. If just one of these millions of dead babies had been one of ours, no one would have tolerated it for a second. They are Arab and other Asian children. To Christians, it seems they do not count as human. They are merely subhuman rag heads and gooks. The west is guilty of disgusting, indefensible crimes against humanity. These children are as good as our own! Our guilty leaders should be impeached and judged by us.
It is our moral duty to stop it, and punish the murderers!
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Posted by mikemagee
17 February, 2009
I read a summary of the bible in God’s own words on Mountainman’s fascinating website, but I think it missed the most important point, and that is that both of the commandments that Christ gave are the same one. I explain it here (http://www.askwhy.co.uk/truth/b11fscollins.php) in a criticism of a book by F S Collins:
We will see that Christ gave two answers when asked for the most important commandment, and the reason is that the two commandments he gave are the same one, to Love God and to love your neighbour. It is a clear indication that God, in practical terms, is your neighbour, your fellow human being on this planet. Just in case anyone should doubt it, let them read Christ’s description of the Last Judgement in Matthew 25:33-46. God says to the sheep at his right hand whom He has blessed:
“I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you made me welcome, naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to see me.
The virtuous say to him in reply:
Lord when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and gave you drink? When did we see you a stranger and make you welcome, naked and clothe you, sick or in prison and go to see you?
And God replies:
In so far as you did it to one of the least of my brothers, you did it to me.
To the goats gathered at His left hand God says:
Go away from me, with your curse upon you, to the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you never gave me food. I was thirsty and you never gave me a drink. I was a stranger and you never made me welcome, naked and you never clothed me, sick and in prison and you never visited me.
And they too will ask:
Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty, a stranger or naked, sick or in prison, and did not come to your help.
And again God will answer:
In so far as you neglected to do this this to one of the least of these, you neglected to do it to me.”
If you are a Christian and consider Christ to speak with the authority of God, because he is God, then just what could be clearer than this description of how to be saved. And what could be clearer than that God considered any human being, even the least of them, as being Himself. To abuse or fail to help any human being is to do the same to God, and only by helping your fellow human beings are you displaying your love of God.
So, to get the full meaning of God’s shortest bible, a little more needs to be read, but I cannot see how Christians can miss the interpretation. It shows clearly that most “Christians” are nothing of the kind, particularly those who are most demonstrative of their beliefs like Bush and Blair, the Constantines of the modern day, maybe.
God incarnated as Christ has nothing to say about attending mass, or saying prayers, or having faith, or lighting candles to be saved. It is altogether more moral than all the mumbo jumbo. God is Everyman! You cannot separately love God, you can only love Him through loving people!! He says thou shalt. It is an order. Faith and all the rest might help, but it cannot replace what Christians must do to be saved. They have to love others. Full Stop! Why do Christians confuse this simple message with all the mumbo jumbo?
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Posted by mikemagee
7 November, 2007
Ultimately how do you judge what is moral? If morals are supernatural gifts from God, when we are faced with a novel dilemma, we have no way of judging what is the moral way to act. Either God has given us the gift of moral judgement, or He has not—we are good or we are wicked through the grace of God, and our choices depend on that. If, on the other hand, morality is devised by humans living together to provide individual security, then the moral act is the one that causes least harm, or does more good, for other people. A terrorist throws a bomb into a restaurant. He is plainly immoral. He is harming innocent people for his own personal reasons. A waiter falls on to the bomb, smothering the blast with his own body. He dies but saves twenty others. He is a hero. It is an obvious and extreme case, but the morality of it is that, though the waiter lost his own life, he saved all those others. The most extreme such case is that of Christ, whom Christians say died to save the whole of humanity! So, morality is the welfare of other people in society. The instinct is to preserve oneself. That is what a solitary animal would do. The moral animal tries to save others, tries to be a Christ!
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