There's no Soviet propaganda in this cartoonOf course people like miditek will correctly identify this as an example of Soviet propaganda. But on another level it's also a nice song about a crocodile celebrating his birthday even when it rains

There's no Soviet propaganda in this cartoonOf course people like miditek will correctly identify this as an example of Soviet propaganda. But on another level it's also a nice song about a crocodile celebrating his birthday even when it rains
That's what they want you to think!Shurik wrote:There's no Soviet propaganda in this cartoonOf course people like miditek will correctly identify this as an example of Soviet propaganda. But on another level it's also a nice song about a crocodile celebrating his birthday even when it rains
I know, it was my idea.Oh, Timo, that little crack about wiping your butt on the Bible was NOT my idea.
I used to be a Christian myself. I do happen to possess knowledge on the subject.browneyedgirl wrote:Whether you realize it or not, you people who speak against Christanity are gulty of the same thing you accuse believers of: stereotyping&Judging without knowing!
That's true, there's really good people there. And really horrible ones too. Pretty much like everywhere else in the world!The large portion of people who make up these Churches are some of the ost loving&caring people you would ever know. But, of couse, you problably never will know that fact because you have formed within yourself a mindset against the people who are members of these churches!
It's people refusing to accept other people's faith that is arrogant. Personally I have no problem with what anyone believes as long as they don't try to shove it down my throat or hurt anyone else. Want to believe in invisible floating hippos, or alien abuctions? Go right ahead! Just don't try to force it onto others."Upon this Rock I shall build MY Church&the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." Jesus spoke that in the year before his death.
Do any of you "Anti-Christians" know what these words mean, REALLY mean? Apparently not. Oh, when believers say what they believe in, they are arrogant, huh? But, when you Christian bashers judge&bash the Christian religion thats not arrogant?Cute.
I think Timo meant the actual institution of the church as it exists today, not the original idea.Jesus created the Christian religion, NOT Constantine. After Jesus was killed, his disciples "took up the cross" and began the Christian ministry.
The Bible says it is like this. Most gospels were written 80 years after the death of Christ. St Paul never met JesusJesus created the Christian religion, NOT Constantine. After Jesus was killed, his disciples "took up the cross" and began the Christian ministry.
The "original idea" is not necessarily what Christ was teaching.I think Timo meant the actual institution of the church as it exists today, not the original idea.
There is really no need to fear discussions or dialogue with Christians such as myself, since I am condemning no one, and in fact, pray for both yourself, Jens, as well as Tolkki, from time to time. imho- I believe that two of you are rather quite angry with God for reasons that (may be obvious to some), but are truly known only to themselves
TimoTolkki wrote:This is really typical Christian arrogance. To pray for someone else because you think they need "salvation or whatever".
TimoTolkki wrote:I´m telling you now that I don´t want you to pray for me.
TimoTolkki wrote:And my relationship with what you call "God" is strictly between me and her and has absolutely nothing to do with you. So keep also those opinions to yourself please.
Please pass along a note to that crafty creature- the serpent, that he remains under the constant gaze and glare of that "Ghastly Luminosity" and the cartoons that he inspires are, as it were, merely additional fuel for the unquenchable fire that awaits him.TimoTolkki wrote:I also cannot resist the temptation that the snake of paradise is now putting on me. But have a good laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVseBfMq_Dc
Next you'll be telling me that the popular children's cartoon Tom and Jerry is not an insidious brain-washing tool for indoctrination of youth, carefully crafted by reactionary forces within the US industrial-military-entertainment complex to impede the worker's class struggle toward the glorious socialist international!Shurik wrote:There's no Soviet propaganda in this cartoonOf course people like miditek will correctly identify this as an example of Soviet propaganda. But on another level it's also a nice song about a crocodile celebrating his birthday even when it rains
I must say that the human (not the croc nor the teddy bear) characters in the Russian video did seem to be wearing the uniforms of the Young Pioneers,JensJohansson wrote:Next you'll be telling me that the popular children's cartoon Tom and Jerry is not an insidious brain-washing tool for indoctrination of youth, carefully crafted by reactionary forces within the US industrial-military-entertainment complex to impede the worker's class struggle toward the glorious socialist international!Shurik wrote:There's no Soviet propaganda in this cartoonOf course people like miditek will correctly identify this as an example of Soviet propaganda. But on another level it's also a nice song about a crocodile celebrating his birthday even when it rains
fascist pigs
WRONG! I don't know where you are getting your Biblical history, but the disciples(some of them) started writing down the gospels about 30AD, very shortly after Jesus death. but, you are right about Paul-- he&Jesus never met, except in a vision Paul had on the road to Damascus where Jesus appeared to him&Paul, a ruthless killer, was converted.TimoTolkki wrote:The Bible says it is like this. Most gospels were written 80 years after the death of Christ. St Paul never met JesusJesus created the Christian religion, NOT Constantine. After Jesus was killed, his disciples "took up the cross" and began the Christian ministry.and he is widely been held responsible of "founding Christianity". But it was Constantine who put the whole thing together and officially declared Jesus divine, which I believe he wasn´t. Or he was, but so are we other too.
Actually they were written like this:WRONG! I don't know where you are getting your Biblical history, but the disciples(some of them) started writing down the gospels about 30AD, very shortly after Jesus death. but, you are right about Paul-- he&Jesus never met, except in a vision Paul had on the road to Damascus where Jesus appeared to him&Paul, a ruthless killer, was converted.
The disciples preached the gospels of Jesus' divinity as long as they all lived, up until John(who wrote Revelation)died, a very old man. By then, there were many, many preachers preaching the word of Jesus&God.
That´s an awful thing to do. I´m sorry to hear that.Oh, Timo, you don't have to lecture ME about the Incompatibility of Love and Fear. I know about it first hand. When my Ex-husband placed a loaded .45 caliber pistol to my head&cocked the trigger, my love for him died right there. I know love&fear do not mix! And what I and other believers feel for God is NOT Fear, but respect, reverance, trust, faith, and yes, love.
I am in the opinion that Christianity in particular is a very dangerous religion and since it´s the biggest, about 2,1 billion followers, it is my mission to go an unbaptize them:) to a more merciful Godview and Universe. I am always very polite in my religious views, but many Christians aren´t. You are quickly condemned as a viper or whatever biblical preprogrammed analogy they care to use. They never use their own words. That is significant to notice and very seldomly have views on their own. Usually they are just quoting the bible in their sentences, either indirectly or directly even giving you the exact location in the bible.stratoplayer wrote:Ok... things are getting pretty personal right now...
This is why I am trying to avoid theological/spiritual debates online...
Outstanding @BEG, and C.S. Lewis (or Max Lucado) could not have said it better himself.browneyedgirl wrote: I know love&fear do not mix! And what I and other believers feel for God is NOT Fear, but respect, reverence, trust, faith, and yes, love. When people believe in nothing, they will usually fall for anything!
I wish there would be...even if we would stop all greenhouse emissions now, it still would not affect anything to the changes thats gonna happen in the next 25 years. Only after that. By the year 2050, the worlds estimated population is 9 billion and that´s pretty much it. No Jesus will save us from what´s gonna happen. And it´s gonna be a bit hard to worship God in churches that are under water. You call this Armageddon. I call this the end of "Industrialized "civilization". You will see that there will be no Jesus. Nor God. Just humongous changes in the worlds climate that will collapse the whole ecosystem and the world as we know.Going by this chart there's hope for the world yet!
And what the quote above (in italics) is meant to say that Christians have been "grafted" into the Jewish family tree (a simple botanical term), and that they should not get "uppity" or "arrogant" about the fact that God has adopted us as well. If the original branches of the family tree (the Jews) had certain branches cut off (due to their rebellion against God), then Christians are most certainly not exempt.TimoTolkki wrote:Nice quote from St.Paul:
The Apostle Paul explained that those who belong to Jesus Christ must behold both the goodness AND the severity of God:
"Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them that fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off." Romans 11:22
Paul preached that believers under grace are to fear God:
"be not highminded, but fear: For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee."
So you noticed the little pioneers! What you have to understand is that people like me and Timo T "see pioneers" all over the Bible, so it becomes difficult for us sometimes to appreciate it just as a book of wisdom or ideas.miditek wrote:I must say that the human (not the croc nor the teddy bear) characters in the Russian video did seem to be wearing the uniforms of the Young Pioneers and appeared to be quite industrious little examples of the Proletariat.
Not so subtle ... these fuckers makes me miss the sovietsAlso, here's a textbook example of classic, Iranian antisemitic propaganda, so blatant that no one could dispute what it is.
You see this as a good sign?TimoTolkki wrote:the rate of people resigning from different churches been that high. And that is very good,Going by this chart there's hope for the world yet!
Hahaha:) Yes I do. It paves the way to a newer kind of understanding.You see this as a good sign?
God help you, Timo.
As a former soviet citizen and former member of Pioneer movement (I have photos from the ceremony where I was accepted to Pioneers, if anyone wants a proof), I have to defend the poor Crocodile Gena and Cheburashka (a big-eared teddybear thing).Anyway, apparently croc and "cheburashka" (that teddy bear thing) weren't allowed to join the pioneers later in the movie.. they didn't march properly!! So in a sense they were dissidents! But they somehow still all became friends later, because croc and "thing" built a playground.. all for the common good of course. From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Pretty subtle, but still I'm sure it was vetted by the government. The stuff state tv served up for kids in Sweden when I grew up .. some of that was unbelievably fucking blatant. It was like "evil capitalist sock puppet is exploiting the poor grey little worker sock puppets". Laughing
I personally bought a monopoly game in the Soviet Union in 1989. Only it wasn't called "Monopoly" of course. It was called "Kooperativ".
Well, miditek, I started this topic to discuss predjudice against Jews because I got sick of reading that stupid conspiracy theory BS. But halfway down the first page Somebody changed the subject matter into a Christian bashing topic. I changed the title to reflect that. I guess the original idea hit a nerve, or something.miditek wrote:Outstanding @BEG, and C.S. Lewis (or Max Lucado) could not have said it better himself.browneyedgirl wrote: I know love&fear do not mix! And what I and other believers feel for God is NOT Fear, but respect, reverence, trust, faith, and yes, love. When people believe in nothing, they will usually fall for anything!
The original and current topic subjects are very simplified. "Hate" is a very strong word. For example I have never said I hate religion or christianity.Well, miditek, I started this topic to discuss predjudice against Jews because I got sick of reading that stupid conspiracy theory BS. But halfway down the first page Somebody changed the subject matter into a Christian bashing topic. I changed the title to reflect that. I guess the original idea hit a nerve, or something.
Once again extremely black and white way to think. Either or, black or white...Everybody is free to choose of course. Religions are losing power throughout the world and that makes the churches horrified of course. Because they lose the control over people and their money and church taxes.Its funny, these folks who say they are against organized religion always find a way to take sides with Islam, Paganism, etc. etc. Especially if these religions are against Christianity.
Now to this I can say with a 100% certainty that no you wouldn´t.I wonder what these people would do if an Islam group kidnapped them&said,"Convert, or die?" Would these anti-religion folks have the courage of their convictions to die for their (dis)belief?
I would say to these Islams, "Chop-Chop, baby!
If the original question was "Why do People Hate Jews?" the obvious answer is that historically, it was because they were not Christians, in following the "you'd better eat this bread or I'll fucking bash your head in" type of evangelism.browneyedgirl wrote:Well, miditek, I started this topic to discuss predjudice against Jews because I got sick of reading that stupid conspiracy theory BS. But halfway down the first page Somebody changed the subject matter into a Christian bashing topic.
Everything can be interpreted as propaganda...Shurik wrote:As a former soviet citizen and former member of Pioneer movement (I have photos from the ceremony where I was accepted to Pioneers, if anyone wants a proof), I have to defend the poor Crocodile Gena and Cheburashka (a big-eared teddybear thing).Yeah, there were pioneers and some soviet ideas in that cartoon (it was filmed in USSR, after all), but the main idea of this cartoon was that friendship is great and being friends is much better than being the enemies. The cartoon also taught children (through the pioneers stuff) to do good deeds. IMO, this is preferable to Tom&Jerry stuff ...
Not everything that came out of USSR and communist regime was that bad. I still enjoy some of the Soviet era cartoons and most of the old Soviet comedies because they are still damn funny, even after 30-40 years ...
miditek wrote:I must say that the human (not the croc nor the teddy bear) characters in the Russian video did seem to be wearing the uniforms of the Young Pioneers and appeared to be quite industrious little examples of the Proletariat.
JensJohansson wrote:So you noticed the little pioneers! What you have to understand is that people like me and Timo T "see pioneers" all over the Bible, so it becomes difficult for us sometimes to appreciate it just as a book of wisdom or ideas.
JensJohansson wrote:The Bible and the Christian faith was used as an societal administration tool in Europe.. eg, all the Nordic flags still have crosses on them. It's a difficult context to understand for Americans who have had complete freedom of religion as long as the nation has been there.
JensJohansson wrote:Anyway, apparently croc and "cheburashka" (that teddy bear thing) weren't allowed to join the pioneers later in the movie.. they didn't march properly!! So in a sense they were dissidents! But they somehow still all became friends later, because croc and "thing" built a playground.. all for the common good of course. From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Pretty subtle, but still I'm sure it was vetted by the government. The stuff state tv served up for kids in Sweden when I grew up .. some of that was unbelievably fucking blatant. It was like "evil capitalist sock puppet is exploiting the poor grey little worker sock puppets".![]()
At that time, I remember that I was rather (pleasantly) surprised that the authorities allowed you guys to even play there. I'm sure that "Kooperativ" probably helped to relieve the overall boredom of the tour bus or airplane!JensJohansson wrote:I personally bought a monopoly game in the Soviet Union in 1989. Only it wasn't called "Monopoly" of course. It was called "Kooperativ".
JensJohansson wrote:As always with the soviet stuff, just projecting the image that all was OK was something that they sought after. Plenty probably was OK in 1969, I'm not saying that. But plenty was not too. I just read this Milan Kundera book, and that's perhaps why all this is sticking in my mind at the moment.
JensJohansson wrote:I regard also "soviet style communism" as some sort of quasi-religion (a pretty sinister one, also in the literal sense of that word i suppose). It had some of the hallmarks: proselytization, unverifiable claims, appeals to "just have faith" which turned into shrill attempts at forcing orthodox faith down everyone's else's throats etc. Another round of true believers forcing crap down the throats of the people of Europe.. just another day at the orifice. You have to take especially Europeans' suspiciousness toward "true believers" into that context sometimes.
Also, here's a textbook example of classic, Iranian antisemitic propaganda, so blatant that no one could dispute what it is.
Tell me about it. The Islamofascist propaganda machine is about the most blunt that I've ever seen.JensJohansson wrote:Not so subtle ... these fuckers makes me miss the soviets
The best thing that came out of USSR are the old Soviet comedies and a movie called Kin-Dza-Dza ...I definitely don't think all that came out of the USSR was bad. Larionov Makarov Krutov Kasatonov Fetisov for example .. very annoyingly good.
Actually, it was the ROMANS who hated Jews, and killed Jesus. Then of course, the Egyptians of the Old Testament had no use for Jews, either&that was long before Christianity got started.JensJohansson wrote:If the original question was "Why do People Hate Jews?" the obvious answer is that historically, it was because they were not Christians, in following the "you'd better eat this bread or I'll fucking bash your head in" type of evangelism.browneyedgirl wrote:Well, miditek, I started this topic to discuss predjudice against Jews because I got sick of reading that stupid conspiracy theory BS. But halfway down the first page Somebody changed the subject matter into a Christian bashing topic.
That atheists also systematically persecuted Jews in the 20th century was just out of old habit I guess.. that these godless people (still hiding behind a type of cross, mind you) would happen to have access to a state apparatus and post-industrialization technology was just monumental bad luck. Christians hated Jews first, long before Columbus found America.