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Battlecry. . .The Teenage Call to War

DJ Hexadecibel

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http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060523_battlecry_ron_luce/

Saw the latest article by Sunsara Taylor today and...I...I'm both saddened, GREATLY saddened, that hatred, malice, ignorance, and infinite self-righteousness moves so many people. Did not Christ teach temperance? Turning the other cheek? Shall not the Greek inherit the Earth? Are not the cheesemakers blessed? Of course, I could go on interpreting Jesus's preaching for the sake of humour, which I'm sure he would have approved of. What I'm also certain, he would disapprove of the fascist propaganda being spewed :tongue-ti . . . I... really don't know what to say. After you read the article (and her other ones) check out http://www.battlecry.com. I thought this was very important. . .has even the FSM forsaken us? Where is Your Noodly Appendage when we need You most? (sigh) I'm gonna go cry now. . .:scared:
 
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Did not Christ teach temperance? Turning the other cheek?
If Jesus turned out to be real and came 'round to say so, neo-fascists like these would be headed the other way SOOO fast, fighting each other over who got to slither back under the best flat stones.

Garbage like that is plenty disgusting to this non-believer, and it ought to be even more repulsive to Christian believers. Ya'd think.
 
Apparently the Neo-Cons discourage thinking by their "base." After all, Luce urges teens to “...keep my eyes on the battle, submitting to Your code even when I don’t understand,” in PRAYER, no less. Those of us thinkers require thought and comprehension before committing to anything of importance.
 
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Plus, uh. . .yeah, Sunsara's really pretty, too. . .:blush: It's as if Lisa Loeb had a sister who became a human rights activist. Oh, and if you ARE conservative, you can read that last bit as "communist."


Edit: Oh, wait. . .she IS a communist? :o Good on ya, shirley! All men(and women) are created equal, right? Sheesh, WHAT were our founding fathers smoking, Washington's crop? (rimshot)
 
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An army of Christian Fundie nuts, marching with their Bibles held high. Very scary stuff. They are also intrenching themselves into the leadership and cadet training of the United States Military, which controls the most powerful nuclear arsenal on Earth.

I wonder when the Christian nuts and the Muslim nuts will meet for battle.

Fundies controlling nukes. Doesn't look good for the future.:(
 
This is truly chilling. I have a very hard time understanding the mind set of fanatics. I have a hard time believing people like this exist because, fortunately, I don't come in contact with them.

I read this part of the article (in the second column):
There was a session when, after a great crescendo, the stadium was brought to silence. Luce instructed individuals to stand up when they felt the spirit and cry out, “I want the cross!” The voices of hundreds rose up over the course of 10 minutes.
I've been reading a series of historical novels about the Crusades, and all I could think of was how eerily these BattleCry rallies are like the rallies for Crusaders where medival folk would vow to "take the cross" and go to Palistine and kill Muslims. We all know how successful the Crusades were and how much corruption and brutality accompanied them.
I'm really getting more and more scared about the path that the U.S. is headed down.
 
I wonder when the Christian nuts and the Muslim nuts will meet for battle.

Have you read anything about Nigeria lately (though it's not the only African nation in this boat)? If not, it isn't your fault since most western news pays little attention to Africa. But this is indeed EXACTLY what's happening there - as we speak.
 
Dear supercorgi,

How were the Crusades corrupt? Didn't they do what they were advertised as doing?

As to this BattleCry nonsense, the term is "charismatic preaching" -- as opposed to the true spirituals of the Classical musicians (cf. e.g. the Negro Spirituals). I wonder how many of these Jesus Freak-type teenage "Christians" would respond if, presuming they could come down out of the brainwashing, they realised that the "thrilling feeling for Jesus" they were experiencing at these rallies, was no real different that that experienced by participants at a Satanic rock concert, or a voodoo ritual.

Frightening, I agree.

Cpl Ferro
 
As to this BattleCry nonsense, the term is "charismatic preaching" -- as opposed to the true spirituals of the Classical musicians (cf. e.g. the Negro Spirituals). I wonder how many of these Jesus Freak-type teenage "Christians" would respond if, presuming they could come down out of the brainwashing, they realised that the "thrilling feeling for Jesus" they were experiencing at these rallies, was no real different that that experienced by participants at a Satanic rock concert, or a voodoo ritual.
Oh it's definitely different. I myself have felt His touch and Jesus changes lives. How could you say this when youv'e never been open to the experience yourself?
Our God is very much alive and lives in the heart of each believer. If you ask me the world needs more of God to turn it around.
Col 1:12-14...giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified us to share in the inheritance of the saints in Light.
The Incomparable Christ , For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.

It's not our righteousnes, it's Christ in us!
 
Oh it's definitely different. I myself have felt His touch and Jesus changes lives. How could you say this when youv'e never been open to the experience yourself?
Our God is very much alive and lives in the heart of each believer. If you ask me the world needs more of God to turn it around.
Col 1:12-14...giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified us to share in the inheritance of the saints in Light.
The Incomparable Christ , For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.

It's not our righteousnes, it's Christ in us!



I would ask for evidence, but you don't understand what that means.
 
This is so sad. So really sad.

It's as if some people don't think GOD really knows what is happening. Hello? As a believer I kind of think that showing hate and intolerance is rather a no no. Dying for your faith is one thing. Killing for your faith - that is wrong. Period. You didn't see the apostles all gathering up arms and just getting some angelic army to kill off the Jews and Romans.

That's because killing is BAD. NOT GOOD.

Amazing how the early church managed to survive,and thrive, without killing. Only when Xians became well established was the old "Gods avenging sword" brought into the mix.

You know a lot of things FEEL good, but it isn't the spirit of Christ. When you eat chocolate it's GOOD, but it isn't Christ. When you get all worked up about something, you can pretend to yourself that it's the spirit of Christ.

Nuking Muslims, heck, I'm sure there is something in the bible about that....just have to read the fine print. My big print says it's a BAD IDEA. But hey, I'm not the Pope or anything.
 
Dear supercorgi,

How were the Crusades corrupt? Didn't they do what they were advertised as doing?
Because a lot of it broke down to greed and petty squabbling about property. The high ideals (liberating the Holy Lands) were easily forgotten as the nobles got more concerned about land and power amongst themselves. Also, how about the sacking of Constantinople? How did that figure into the whole "liberating the Holy Lands" thing? Last I knew, Constantinople was not in the Holy Lands. And even so, we can see how brutal and unsuccessful the Crusades were.

I wonder how many of these Jesus Freak-type teenage "Christians" would respond if, presuming they could come down out of the brainwashing, they realised that the "thrilling feeling for Jesus" they were experiencing at these rallies, was no real different that that experienced by participants at a Satanic rock concert, or a voodoo ritual.
Good point. Chanting, rythmic music, dancing have been used by many societies to induce euphoria and "group-think."
 
Oh it's definitely different. I myself have felt His touch and Jesus changes lives. How could you say this when youv'e never been open to the experience yourself?
You say that CplFerro can't say this because he's never experienced your god himself. But if you've never experienced the other things he refers to (a Satanic rock concert or a voodoo ritual), how can you say he's wrong? You can't know if it's the same any more than you can say he can't know if it's different.
 
Thanks for the clarity, wolfgirl. I don't know, but strongly suspect, that Kurious Kathy wouldn't know a genuine spiritual experience if it knocked her on the head.

And, if you're listening, Kathy, I have repented and accepted Jesus Christ as my lord and saviour. Shows what you know.

Cpl Ferro
 
Thanks for the clarity, wolfgirl. I don't know, but strongly suspect, that Kurious Kathy wouldn't know a genuine spiritual experience if it knocked her on the head.

And, if you're listening, Kathy, I have repented and accepted Jesus Christ as my lord and saviour. Shows what you know.

Cpl Ferro
Cool, I'm glad you have accepted Christ. But when you try to tell me I've never had a spiritual experience you are dead wrong. Jesus took me out of darkness, that is a supernatural experience.

Anyways back to the OP did you check out the Teenage Bill Of Rights?
this...http://www.battlecry.com/teen_bor.php I think it's awesome.
 
Thanks for the clarity, wolfgirl. I don't know, but strongly suspect, that Kurious Kathy wouldn't know a genuine spiritual experience if it knocked her on the head.

And, if you're listening, Kathy, I have repented and accepted Jesus Christ as my lord and saviour. Shows what you know.

Cpl Ferro



Just to clarify, I also have repented and accepted my savior*, kathy. What do you think of that?







* let's see if she notices I didn't say which savior.
 
Cool, I'm glad you have accepted Christ. But when you try to tell me I've never had a spiritual experience you are dead wrong. Jesus took me out of darkness, that is a supernatural experience.

Anyways back to the OP did you check out the Teenage Bill Of Rights?
this...http://www.battlecry.com/teen_bor.php I think it's awesome.

Dear Kathy,

Yes, I read it. It's written in a parody of the style of the Declaration of Independence and kindred documents. I recommend the authors of the "Teenage Bill of Rights" actually read those documents, and then learn how to construct proper paragraphs. Then, I might be able to find the "rights" which were supposedly enumerated therein. Perhaps you successfully found what "rights" we now possess courtesy of the estimable BattleCryTM writing team?

I opened my heart to Jesus and I got a whole lot of nothing for my trouble. Maybe he's on the installment plan with me; we'll see. I'm still waiting for something "spiritual" to happen that doesn't involve antipsychotic drugs. Meanwhile, I'll go listen to some Paul Robeson again -- there's a good place to start if you're seeking "spirituality" - not this Christian crypto-fascist emotional thrillride of cleansing or whatever you're selling.

Cpl Ferro
 
I opened my heart to Jesus and I got a whole lot of nothing for my trouble. Maybe he's on the installment plan with me; we'll see. I'm still waiting for something "spiritual" to happen that doesn't involve antipsychotic drugs. Meanwhile, I'll go listen to some Paul Robeson again -- there's a good place to start if you're seeking "spirituality" - not this Christian crypto-fascist emotional thrillride of cleansing or whatever you're selling.

Cpl Ferro
It's important I think to realize we not only need to learn to take God at His word, but to trust that He can use everything that has been a part of our journey in life to work for the good somehow. I'm certainly not proud of my past sins, but I have repented and learned a lot from what I went through.

And I'm not trying to sell anything. Faith is a free gift from God and I would just like to point people the way to the one who saves us.

I have been reading more and I recently did enjoy listening to Billy Grahams new book called the Journey. There are things he identifies in this book I wish I would have listened to 20 years ago. Anyways it's worth reading if anyone here is open to it!
 
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