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Devil Worship in Haiti

The Hands and Feet Project is named for the idea that we are to act as the hands and feet of Jesus in this world, to do His service.

And I think SOME of those who try to claim Christ's name need to pay attention to that, and NOT to trying--and VERY badly--to be the mouth.
I agree. I was recently talking to one of my friends and he said that true christians don't just say the words, they actually act like Christ taught them, his example was with gay people; True christians don't accept you because you are gay, they accept you because you are. Because you are a fellow human. You exist. If two men want to go get married, whatever, God is the only one who can marry you to anyone else so it is between them and God. No one else. Let him decide your fate, because we aren't qualified to judge. In this case, it doesn't matter why they had that earthquake. It's not up to us to judge whether they made a pact with the devil or not. They are hurt and suffering, we should follow Christ's teachings and be the good Samaritan and help them and their suffering. Like you said, be the hands and feet of christ, not the mouth. We are not qualified to judge. Leave that to God.
 
Um, because I can see why he would say what he said does not mean I agree with him.

You are right on one point though. No Christian would ever make a pact with Satan.

See, that leaves you with an out. On the surface this simply means you agree with Locutus. However, it would also let you out if it turns out that the Haitians did "make a pact with Satan", because then it could be said that those who did were not Christians, and then you can just let your theology cover for you. That way, if you wish, you can still agree with Pat but look fair and balanced in comparison.

I never said I agreed with him. I simply understand why he would say what he said. That doesn't mean I'm on board with Pat at all, as much as some here believe might believe me to be.

So you are saying you do not agree with his theology, that God would punish those who make a pact with the devil?
 
The Hands and Feet Project is named for the idea that we are to act as the hands and feet of Jesus in this world, to do His service.

And I think SOME of those who try to claim Christ's name need to pay attention to that, and NOT to trying--and VERY badly--to be the mouth.
I agree. I was recently talking to one of my friends and he said that true christians don't just say the words, they actually act like Christ taught them, his example was with gay people; True christians don't accept you because you are gay, they accept you because you are. Because you are a fellow human. You exist. If two men want to go get married, whatever, God is the only one who can marry you to anyone else so it is between them and God. No one else. Let him decide your fate, because we aren't qualified to judge. In this case, it doesn't matter why they had that earthquake. It's not up to us to judge whether they made a pact with the devil or not. They are hurt and suffering, we should follow Christ's teachings and be the good Samaritan and help them and their suffering. Like you said, be the hands and feet of christ, not the mouth. We are not qualified to judge. Leave that to God.

Are you saying you wouldn't even entertain the idea of helping anyone if it weren't for those 'teachings'.
 
Don't you people get it? The Haitians are all black, so therefore not real Christians like the kind one would find in say Texas; and because of their blackness, would be less intelligent and more prone to "making deal with devil" than a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant from say Georgia in the United States - GOD's country.
 
The Hands and Feet Project is named for the idea that we are to act as the hands and feet of Jesus in this world, to do His service.

And I think SOME of those who try to claim Christ's name need to pay attention to that, and NOT to trying--and VERY badly--to be the mouth.
I agree. I was recently talking to one of my friends and he said that true christians don't just say the words, they actually act like Christ taught them, his example was with gay people; True christians don't accept you because you are gay, they accept you because you are. Because you are a fellow human. You exist. If two men want to go get married, whatever, God is the only one who can marry you to anyone else so it is between them and God. No one else. Let him decide your fate, because we aren't qualified to judge. In this case, it doesn't matter why they had that earthquake. It's not up to us to judge whether they made a pact with the devil or not. They are hurt and suffering, we should follow Christ's teachings and be the good Samaritan and help them and their suffering. Like you said, be the hands and feet of christ, not the mouth. We are not qualified to judge. Leave that to God.

Are you saying you wouldn't even entertain the idea of helping anyone if it weren't for those 'teachings'.
Um... No. Way to try to pull something out of nowhere. :bolian:
 
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They think that a being is in charge who decides whether or not a natural disaster would happen. They think this being is a nice being who would only do a natural disaster if the people there deserved it, somehow, or to teach a needed lesson. The fact that the island exists where it does is actually caused by continental drift, but they call this a theory and they believe all scientific theories were put here by the friendly being to test our faith. So, they are usually able to justify the decision of this being within some superstitious context, and then they can rest easy, knowing that it won't happen to them. Sharon Stone said that China's quake was their bad karma coming back on them for the massacre of the Tibetan monks. Superstition has no party loyalty.

The truth is death is part of life. The truth is the most fertile soil is found on flood plains and the most beautiful scenery is in quake zones.

We should probably ignore Pat Robertson and send money to MercyCorps.
 
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We should probably ignore Pat Robertson and send money to MercyCorps.


Unfortunately there are too many people in this world that DON'T ignore Pat Robertson. My inlaws were perfect examples. They swallowed everything he said hook, line and sinker. Believe me when i tell you it was extremely difficult to be around such ignorant people. It is a miracle that my husband didn't end up believing in all the shit they did (my father in law is still alive, hence, the bad relationship i have with him)....

And yes, anyone capable of giving any support should do so, just as they should in time of crisis for anyone.

BTW, after hearing the words come out of Robertson's mouth in the video i decided to do a little research....here is an interesting article i found on the subject:

http://www.blackandchristian.com/articles/academy/gelin-10-05.shtml

Note that the article is dated Oct 2005
 
I agree. I was recently talking to one of my friends and he said that true christians don't just say the words, they actually act like Christ taught them, his example was with gay people; True christians don't accept you because you are gay, they accept you because you are. Because you are a fellow human. You exist. If two men want to go get married, whatever, God is the only one who can marry you to anyone else so it is between them and God. No one else. Let him decide your fate, because we aren't qualified to judge. In this case, it doesn't matter why they had that earthquake. It's not up to us to judge whether they made a pact with the devil or not. They are hurt and suffering, we should follow Christ's teachings and be the good Samaritan and help them and their suffering. Like you said, be the hands and feet of christ, not the mouth. We are not qualified to judge. Leave that to God.

Are you saying you wouldn't even entertain the idea of helping anyone if it weren't for those 'teachings'.
Um... No. Way to try to pull something out of nowhere. :bolian:

Then, perhaps, you shouldn't make it sound as if you can't even lift a finger unless it's sanctioned by a long dead rabbi.
 
ST-One, no offense, I think you totally misunderstood Tom's post. Really, I think you did. I do not think for one second that is what he is saying.
 
Um, because I can see why he would say what he said does not mean I agree with him.

Here's what you said:

Did the Haitians actually attempt to strike a deal with the devil? If so, I can see him making these comments. If they didn't it's a stupid thing to say. And the timing isn't that good either.

So, it's not a stupid thing to say if there was documentation to support his comments? How is that not approving of or agreeing with Robertson's comments?

For future reference, the correct answer is that blaming the tens or hundreds of thousands of dead and injured victims of a massive earthquake for the unprovable actions of their ancestors 207 years ago is ALWAYS STUPID, documented or not. It would continue to be stupid even if their ancestors had signed a pact with Satan. It would be stupid that anyone would worship a God who would punish the descendants of people who made a pact with Satan for 207 years culminating is a devastating earthquake.

I love that Satan is the villain of this piece as well, since as far as I can tell Robertson's only contention is that Satan helped the Haitians defeat Napoleon's forces. It's God that has been punishing all of the subsequent generations of Haitians who had nothing to do with the original deal. It's God that caused an earthquake that murdered tens of thousands of people and left hundreds of thousands injured and homeless in a predominately Christian nation. Yet Robertson, and you apparently, are perfectly fine worshiping a God who behaves in such a way.

Maybe you should email this to Pat and not to me? I just based my comments on his stated beliefs. It would NOT be stupid for him to say it, if, according to his beliefs, it was the case.

I have a friend who's a JETS fan and he swears they are going to beat the COLTS this weekend. Some might call that stupid as well, but not according to him. Oh wait....JETS beating the COLTS? Where have we seen THAT before????!!! :eek:
 
Are you saying you wouldn't even entertain the idea of helping anyone if it weren't for those 'teachings'.
Um... No. Way to try to pull something out of nowhere. :bolian:

Then, perhaps, you shouldn't make it sound as if you can't even lift a finger unless it's sanctioned by a long dead rabbi.

He didn't. You're projecting your assumptions onto him. Just because he speaks from the perspective of being Christian (and did so in opposition to a very different brand of Christian teaching that Robertson espouses) doesn't mean he's saying charity and helping others are exclusively Christian traits.

Pick your battles and don't nitpick or automatically assume the worst of all Christian posters.
 
See, that leaves you with an out. On the surface this simply means you agree with Locutus. However, it would also let you out if it turns out that the Haitians did "make a pact with Satan", because then it could be said that those who did were not Christians, and then you can just let your theology cover for you. That way, if you wish, you can still agree with Pat but look fair and balanced in comparison.

I never said I agreed with him. I simply understand why he would say what he said. That doesn't mean I'm on board with Pat at all, as much as some here believe might believe me to be.

So you are saying you do not agree with his theology, that God would punish those who make a pact with the devil?

I'm do not agree with his theology. I do believe however, that anyone who believes they are entering a pact with the devil is separated from God and is eternally out of the mix.
 
He didn't. You're projecting your assumptions onto him. Just because he speaks from the perspective of being Christian (and did so in opposition to a very different brand of Christian teaching that Robertson espouses) doesn't mean he's saying charity and helping others are exclusively Christian traits.

I've been wrong before, so...

Pick your battles and don't nitpick or automatically assume the worst of all Christian posters.

I don't.
But this very thread is about the stupid, ignorant and evil that can be brought forth by Christianity.
 
Are you saying you wouldn't even entertain the idea of helping anyone if it weren't for those 'teachings'.
Um... No. Way to try to pull something out of nowhere. :bolian:

Then, perhaps, you shouldn't make it sound as if you can't even lift a finger unless it's sanctioned by a long dead rabbi.
:guffaw: Yes, yes you did completely misunderstand me. Please, do tell me where in my post I said that or even sounded like I was saying that?
 
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