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Comments by "Chris Nilsson" (@GenerationX1984) on "Christian Terrorism Increasing in US u0026 Worldwide" video.
Alexander Charles Edwards Nah. Judas was his best friend. Jesus and Judah had an arrangement. Judah had to betray him.
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You'll notice that Jesus gradually got whiter as whiter people converted. Look at how dark complected brown eyed Jesus from Leonardo da Vinci paintings and really old medieval Christian art (mostly made in Turkey and Rome) got replaced by white skinned blue eyed Thor, I mean Jesus. Sorry. The fact that Jesus is whiter today than he was in ancient times causes me to mix up deities. :P Most human beings are ethnocentric. They depict Jesus to look more like them.
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It's hard to take this seriously with Buddy Jesus right there.
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JesusChristIsaBlackgay DeadJewOnaStick Partly an idea from the Gospel of Judas. Yes. But also common sense. Christians seem to vilify Judah while ignoring the idea that, according to their own doctrine, Jesus had to die for their sins. Turning Judah into the bad guy just doesn't seem right.
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Chris Ragona If they were smart they might actually succeed. This poor sucker didn't kill anybody before being shot by police. It's so sad. Their ineptness is a testament to their stupidity. People who go on shooting sprees are usually stupid, insane or both. That's what makes smart psychopaths more dangerous. Elaborate scheming and planning is too hard for people with 2 digit IQ's. Not all shooters are stupid. The Virginia Tech shooter wasn't stupid. He was insane and consumed by hate towards people he felt were better off than him. But no! These white supremacists seem to have a knack for being dumber than the average population. Try explaining history to one of them to prove whites aren't superior or "pure." It's like talking to a rock. They don't understand history. They don't understand that "non-whites" have been in Europe ever since the first Phoenican traders arrived from the middle east (in boats) thousands of years ago.
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