Hi Jean, although you may not know it, you and I are blood...
Linda says...
Hi Jean, although you may not know it, you and I are blood relatives (if this is the Jean Montas from the old Haitian Montas family).
Anyway, I too am Christian; spent most of my time going to religious schools and to church.
I am actually a strong believer in God and all that goes with his huge powers.
That said; my research in history and in Haiti has proven to me that ALL structured religion are filled with mostly crooked, devious, greedy, and amoral people, who can only fulfill their power trip in a religious structure.
It seems to me that you have not read enough about any religion, otherwise you would not say that it is only "since 20000" that "Christianity has been doomed to failure." The most horrific acts of savagery and debauchery has been committed by Christian missionaries since the beginning of their history.
In Haiti, not only have they sexually corrupted the population, they have also corrupted the people's mind with their racist propaganda.
They have for the past twenty years been teaching the poor that they are the cause of their own miseries--blaming the victim and all...
Only someone who has not read any documents on what the US has done to keep Haiti in its "nigger" place would believe that. Poor Haitians are not idiots, however, they are uneducated and tend to believe the crap feed to them by those who PRETEND to care about them. Those of us who know how missionaries work know that they can't realistically help the poor...
they can only pretend to. Their true goal is always to keep poor people fed but poor--that is how they get their funding.
Were the poor Haitians ever to stop being poor, the missionaries would be out of work; they would no longer get the money that is constantly given to them to help the poor. Besides, where else could those mostly low level white people go to feel like kings.
They're not going to give Haiti up for anything.
And, if Haitians think that those pretend good people are their answer, than Haiti is just beginning suffer.
As for the homosexuality bit: Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I'd sooner crucify a child molester, like the many missionaries in Haiti, or the many adult male Haitians who molest their girl restavecs, than to point the finger at a man or woman who chooses to practice their own sexual preferences with another adult in their own home.
The topic is: Let's start a church on this blog
This is a reply to Msg 19125
Posted by Linda on February 3 2010 at 1:11 PM