Saturday, July 25, 2009

Are Christians hypocrites???

Christians, they love to talk about how loving, dutiful and compassionate they are, yet I have yet to meet ONE who does not practice hypocrisy to the highest degree. Their willful ignorance of the Bible combined with their two faced idealism to preach it, has made us sick, hasn’t it? For nearly two thousand years Biblicists have been lecturing people on the importance of adhering to the Bible’s teachings on ethics, manners, and morality. They quote Jesus and Paul profusely, with a liberal sprinkling of Old Testament moralism. The problem with their approach lies not only in an oft- noted failure to practice what they preach, but an equally pronounced tendency to ignore what the Bible itself, preaches. Christians practice what can only be described as “selective morality”. What they like, they cling to and shove down other’s throats; what they don’t like, they ignore vehemently. That which is palatable and acceptable is supposedly applicable to all; while that which is obnoxious, inconvenient, or self-denying is only applicable to those addressed 2,000 years ago. Their hypocrisy is so rampant that even the validity of calling oneself “Christian” is in question. I see so many people enjoy quoting the Ten Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, and some of Paul’s sermons, but don’t even PRETEND to heed other, equally valid, maxims. I’ve mentioned pro-life and conservatism in other sermons. This one is going to sum up the rest of my beefs.





Hypocrisy of Marital Relationships: So many Christians try to rationalize this but it is clear that a true follower of Jesus can neither divorce someone nor marry someone who is divorced. There is an exception to the rule, however. If spouse commits adultery, divorce is permissible. On the same token, the Bible also says that anyone who obtains a divorce and marries another is in adulterer. Remember that 80% of this country is Christian yet we have a 50% divorce rate. A majority of divorces are a result of irreconcilable differences, not adultery, which implies that Christians are again practicing selective morality. How many Christians are working on a second, third or fourth marriage?





1) “So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let no man put asunder” (Matthew 19:6 %26amp; Mark 10:9).





2) “Whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery” (Matthew 5:32, 19:9 %26amp; Luke 16:18).





3) "Whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery" (Matthew 5:32).





4) "...whosoever shall put away his wife, and marry another, committeth adultery against her" (Mark 10:11 %26amp; Luke 16:18), which applies to women as well (Mark 10:12).





On to another beef: The Christian attempts to put prayer into schools run directly counter to biblical teachings. Jesus said prayer should be a private affair devoid of public display: "And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you they have received their reward. But when you pray, go into your room (or closet.) and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret..." (Matthew 6:5-6 RSV). Biblicists violate this on a regular basis and have no intention of correcting their behavior. They demand that evolution be taken out of the curriculum. They demand parochial school receive voucher programs so that they may collect public funding. Christians continuously pray in public, IE: churches, street corners, schools, courts, etc. yet all the while they never stop to think this is in direct violation to the god they pray to.





I, of course, know why this is voluntarily ignored. Public prayer forces the peers of school children to jump on the band wagon and pray. We are all aware that the church is simply a business which employs tactics similar to that of tobacco industries in recruiting consumers. Get the kids while they are young and vulnerable so that they become donating members of the church when they reach adulthood. I find it humorous that other businesses warn their consumers on the package that it is dangerous to one’s health while Churches don’t put warning labels on the bible for the pornography and immorality it contains. The psychological damage organized religion causes is notably prevalent. Cancer from smoking and cirrhosis from drinking is JUST AS HARMFUL as the psychosis believers develop concerning reality. The “I see demons” complex is more rampant in Christians then it is in acid dropping space cadets. I am not saying this as a joke. There are literal studies done on this topic and they are in accordance to what I am conveying here.





Christians always use the excuse that the above mentioned verse is some how “metaphorical” yet they take Paul’s maxim that men should pray with their heads uncovered very seriously. I assume this is generally followed because removing one’s hat isn’t particularly inconvenient. "Any man who prays or prophecies with his head covered dishonors his head…" (1 Corinthians 11:4 RSV). On the other hand, Paul’s tenet that women must keep their heads covered with a veil during prayer is quite inconvenient and, for this reason, has either been rationalized away or ignored, although it is no less binding than any other moral law in the New Testament: “…but any woman who prays or prophecies with her head unveiled dishonors her head… For if a woman will not veil herself, then we should cut off her hair: but if it be disgraceful for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her wear a veil… Judge for yourself; is it proper for a woman to pray to God with head uncovered?” (1 Corinthians 11:5-13 RSV) The selectivity in which these verses are followed SCREAMS hypocrisy.











More Commonly Ignored Teachings:





1) "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?" (l Corinthians 11:14). How many freaked out long-haired, bible thumping Jesus freaks do you know? Perhaps this is just my experience, but I can name 12 such individuals off the top of my head. Surely, you can recall at least ONE LONG-HAIRED CHRISTIAN. The stereotypical version of CHRIST HIMSELF! Think of the numerous statues and pictures Christians adore depicting the lord appearing as that which he detests. One can not stop and wonder at the absurdity of this.





2) Another tenet clearly prohibits women from being ministers or otherwise speaking in church (“Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak”-- 1 Corinthians 14:34). It’s difficult to see how Paul could support the current movement to ordain women. Why, Jesus would **** himself knowing that even I, an ATHEIST WOMAN, has managed to get herself legally ordained.





3) A third tenet prohibits men and women from wearing each other’s clothing (“The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman’s garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God”--Deuteronomy 22:5). Funny thing, two female Jehovah Witnesses came over this morning, they coffee clutched with my neighbor Jenny, a fellow Christian and ALL THREE of these women were wearing pant suits!





4) Ever watch these Christians on television and notice how their bowed heads uniformly shake amen while some evangelist goes on and on in prayer for a ******* hour? Well, repetitious and monotonous praying is in violation of Matthew 6:7. “But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.”





5) Christians are not supposed to take their disputes before non-Christian courts or judges. (“If any of you has a dispute with another, dare he take it before the ungodly for judgment instead of before the saints?” -- 1 Corinthians 6:1 NIV) How interesting! Considering that state is separate from church all courts are supposedly “ungodly”. Does this stop Christians from tying up the supreme court with law suits concerning school prayer, abortion, or numerous other absurdities? Hell no it doesn’t, and my taxes are paying the ******* bill for their hypocrisy!





6) Christian women are supposed to dress discreetly (“...that women should adorn themselves modestly and sensibly in seemly apparel, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly attire”--l Timothy 2:9 RSV; and “Let not yours be the outward adorning of braiding of hair, decoration of gold, and wearing of fine clothing”-- 1 Peter 3 :3). Violations of these rules are too numerous to mention. Just visualize Tammy Faye Baker’s mascara laden eyes and gold encrusted wrists.





7) Here is perhaps the mother of verses ignored: “Judge not, that ye be not judged” (Matthew 7:1) and “Judge not, and ye shall not be judged, condemn not and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven” (Luke 6:37). I have yet to meet a Christian who has not judged my atheism. The whole world is chalk full of judges, juries, voters, employers, teachers, etc. which are all constantly judging others.





8) Believers are supposed to hate their parents when they follow Jesus (“If any man come to me, and not hate his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sister, yet, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple” (Luke 14:26). Well, considering that Christians do not abandon their families but usually attempt to brainwash them they are all guilty of not following this verse. “It’s symbolic”, yeah, I know your lame *** defense to this one already.





9) They are not to oppose evil (“But I say unto you, that ye resist not evil; but whosoever shall smite thee on the right cheek, turn to him the other also”-- Matthew 5:39). If this were followed one might just as well abolish law enforcement.





10) Biblicists are not allowed to call anyone “father” (“And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven” (Matthew 23:9). Not only is this rule ignored on a DAILY BASIS, but Catholicism uses “father” as a specific title.





11) Christians are not supposed to plan or prepare. God will provide (“Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or that ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on... Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, not gather into barns; yet your heavenly father feedth them. Are ye not much better than they?” --Matthew 6:25-34 %26amp; Luke 12:22-31 inclusive). I see Christian conservatives plot on a daily basis how to screw their employees so they can reap more profits.





12) Lastly, Jesus, who clearly is of greater importance than Paul, said the Old Law was to remain in force until heaven and earth passed away and all is accomplished (“For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass the law until all is accomplished. Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven”-Matthew 5:18-19 RSV). Heaven and earth still exist and many prophecies are not yet fulfilled. How many times have you heard some lame *** Christian say “the Old testament doesn’t matter, Jesus was the lamb and abolished it”? Don’t let them get away with this **** for even the bible says that they should still be following the Old Law.





This verse leads me into an observation of how clear their selective morality can be exposed. Take for instance how Biblicists approach the Old Testament. They leap in and out of the Old Law like a porpoise in a ship’s wake. If they like it, they quote it; if they don’t, they won’t. Among the scores of verses they enjoy and employ are those which teach the following:





13) Contact with mediums or wizards is forbidden (“Do not turn to mediums or wizards; do not seek them out to be defiled by them. I am the Lord your God”-- Leviticus 19:3 1 RSV, see also: Leviticus 20:6 %26amp; Deuteronomy 18: 10-12). Here’s an interesting little stat; Christians more then any other faith consult mystics and self-proclaimed oracles.





14) People should give one-tenth of their income to the Lord, which Biblicists equate with church (“And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord’s...And concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the flock, even of whatsoever passeth under the rod, the tenth shall be holy unto the Lord”--Leviticus 27:30-32)





15) Tattoos are anathema: (“You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh on account of the dead or tattoo any marks upon you. I am the Lord”--Leviticus 19:28) Despite this teaching I manage to see Mexican Catholics daily with tattoos of the Virgin Mary, Jesus or a set of praying hands on their forearms and shoulder blades.





16) Money cannot be lent at interest to your brother, only to foreigners (Deuteronomy 23: 19-20) Ahhh, I’m recalling all the Christian banking corporations....





17) Eating pork is forbidden (Deuteronomy 14:8). Hmm, I’ve never met a Christian who DIDN’T enjoy bacon and eggs.





18) A man must marry and have relations with his dead brother’s wife (Deuteronomy 25:5-6). This goes without explaining of course.





19) A seducer must marry an unengaged virgin whom he seduces (Exodus 22:16-17)





20) A raped, unengaged virgin must marry her rapist and they can never divorce (Deuteronomy 22:28-29). What justice the “moral majority” advocates!





21) There are several petty and silly little verses in the O.T., but none the less, they are to be followed. I guess it’s okay to disobey the lord for fashion’s sake. Beards can’t be rounded (Leviticus 19:27); A garment composed of wool and linen can’t be worn (Deuteronomy 22:11); Note: this explains why you will commonly see orthodox Jews with the long beards and black clothing. I say Christians should do this too so we can identify their stupidity upon first impression.





22) Bastards can’t enter the Lord’s congregation. (Deuteronomy 23:2) Hey, I know this is harsh, but God commands it, hence it must be “just”.





All of these rules are part of the Old Covenant and of equal import. Why quote the Ten Commandments and ignore other tenets? A believer’s obligation to one is no less than his obligation to all. In fact, if under the New Covenant Christians have stepped into the shoes of the Israelites and become, in effect, the new Chosen People, then they should inherit all the privileges and duties of that office. They seem to want the former but not the latter. Biblicists teach, preach, and attempt to reach others with moralism, but are not averse to selectively using that which suits their interests.





I’d like to close this essay with how to catch a Christian in the act. When you see them expounding a verse and ignoring another, call them on it. I know what you’ll hear. They’ll say, “that’s from the Old Law and we aren’t under the Old Law anymore”. Trip them with this: “But aren’t the Ten Commandments part of the Old Law?” “Yes, but we are obligated to follow them because they are reported in the NT” (Matthew 19:16-18, Mark 10:17-19 %26amp; Luke 18:18-22). Immediately point out to them that Jesus omitted half of the Ten Commandments and invented a new one, “though shall not defraud” ! Before they can get a word in edge wise finish them off with: “According to scripture it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of law to fail” (Luke 16:17 %26amp; Matthew 5:18-19). If sin is transgression of the law, as 1 John 3:4 says, then you should be following all of the Old Law. This, from experience, is the best way to shoot down these idiots and bar them from getting away with their hypocrisy.

Are Christians hypocrites???
Many Christians are hypocrites, of course. Unfortunately, this "question" is concerned more with insulting Christianity than with hoping to reform erring individual Christians.





The "question" contains many outright lies and gross distortions about the bible and true Christianity. Here are a few Scriptural thoughts to consider:





(Romans 16:17) Keep your eye on those who cause divisions and occasions for stumbling contrary to the teaching that you have learned, and avoid them.





(2 Corinthians 4:4-6) The god of this system of things has blinded the minds of the unbelievers





(Philippians 2:14-15) In among a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you are shining as illuminators in the world





(1 Timothy 6:3-5) If any man teaches other doctrine and does not assent to healthful words, those of our Lord Jesus Christ, nor to the teaching that accords with godly devotion, he is puffed up with pride, not understanding anything, but being mentally diseased over questionings and debates about words. From these things spring envy, strife, abusive speeches, wicked suspicions, violent disputes about trifles on the part of men corrupted in mind and despoiled of the truth





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Reply:John 3:16 says it all. Does this make us perfect and without mistake and sin - NOPE, but even with the mistakes and the sin, God loves us anyway and he will forgive. I do believe in once saved always saved and that we as Christians should try hard to set an example and to be on our knees daily. Report It

Reply:not the true ones Report It

Reply:First, I admit that I did not read everything that you wrote, but let me say this:


Every human being has some degree of hypocrisy, and every human being falls short at times of the ideals that their religion sets for them, and the ideals that they set for themselves. Christians are human beings. Some are very hypocritical yes. The ones who truly know what it means to be a Christian will tell you that they are not perfect, and that is why they need the forgiveness that it theirs to claim through Christ's death on the cross. And our job as Christians is to love, not judge. I try very hard to do this, but I fail sometimes. When I fail, at anything, I pray for forgiveness and ask God to help me do better next time.
Reply:No they are not.


Jealousy usually brings out the worst in people and your rant is a good example.


I could sit with you and give you an answer for every question you have.


Bet you couldn't or wouldn't be able to comprehend.


Seriously, you can only understand if you listen.


Many a fool are exposed by opening their mouths.





God Bless Man.
Reply:Are Christians hypocrites? Well, many are. And here's the shocker, so is your average non-Christian! In any case, the Bible does teach that Christians should not be hypocrites. But let's take a step back. Why are you upset about hypocrisy? Who told you hypocrisy is morally wrong? Who told you that truth is absolute and that hypocrisy and lies is absolutely wrong? If you are an atheist who believe that life is an accident, from where did you get your moral ethics from? The Christian derives his moral standard from God, at least you have an external standard to adhere to and be judged by. What about the atheist? Where does his source of morality come from? How do you decide what is morally right or wrong?
Reply:JW is banned is several countries because it is a cult. You warp people's minds so they don't even want to visit their families. JW takes all joy out of life, including holidays, family, etc.





Oddly, JW encourages you to be poor and unsucessful. What a bunch of loosers.





People who try to leave discover that all of their JW "friends" will brand them and disown them. Now, that's a cult.





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Reply:Great post i loved it. Im not christian I believe when I die and my soul and energies pass from this realm to another I will b judged by many as my equals instead of one great spirit with one great book with the writings of my sins as well as others.I think i will b judged by the ppl and animals (yes i said animals i believe all things have a spirit from the blade of grass a christian will pluck and throw away thinking nothing of its toils to merely grow and live as its brethren do to the idiots that call themselves politicians and think theyre above others simply becuz they had money and could afford a proper school and had family with connections to gain power) that walked with and against me in this world.And upon being judged so shall i b weighed and if im found wanting i shall b punished and if ive earned that which i am deserving so shall i b rewarded.Ok my answer doesnt to b as long as ur post :)
Reply:Long post, so it is impossible to answer all of your questions. But here is a good one "Eating pork is forbidden (Deuteronomy 14:8)". If you are so smart, how about all of those passages in the Bible where Jesus, Peter %26amp; Paul said that under the New Testament, "all foods are clean"? (Mark 7: 14-23; Acts 10:9-16 %26amp; 15:22-30; Romans 14:1-8) Now who is picking and choosing?





And as far as certain people not being allowed in the Lord's congregation ("Bastards") didn't God (and Peter %26amp; Paul) expressly state that this command no longer applies because the blood of Jesus cleanses all "unkosher" people (Acts 10:27; Galatians 2:11-21).





For an ordained minister, it seems that you selectively ignore the parts of the Bible that you want to.





So you are the hyprocrite. Why should we listen to you or care what you think? Jesus I know, and I have heard about Paul, but I don't know you.
Reply:your question is too long for me to read but christians are hypocrites
Reply:The opposite of love is indifference.
Reply:All organized religion is a con game, an individual loses his autonomy becomes one with the organization then won't feel guilt when he robs cheats and lies. It wasn't me, it was my destiny as this chapter says. The wise man follows experience not written word. Benjamin Franklin, Rod Serling, Kurt Vonnegut, all questioned religion and its ability to control through fear. Men use it to control other men, it has nothing to do with God. A cult comes by many names, to think for yourself is the greatest gift of all.
Reply:Some Christians are hypocrites, yes. But that does not mean that all are. In the Bible, it says that there will be hypocrites (Pharisees), but we should try to turn them from their wicked ways before it is to late.
Reply:christians are cruel two faced and enjoy sentencing me to hell. They love to make people feel like dirt and hide behind Jesus to do so. Bad people have a bad God. Jehovah was evil, cruel vindictive and jealous.





No PL we dont need Jesus. You need a kick in the @$$.
Reply:You question is laughable. You are picking verses here and there, out of context, and turning them into the millionth Christian bash on Yahoo answers. I can't explain in a short answer all that is wrong with your little "theory", only to say you should really join a Bible study and ask these questions. You're highly misinformed.
Reply:protestant mixed with a sprinkle of atheist ,and the doctrine of SO LA SCRIPTORA.just by reading you have a issues dude.


First i would like to say that you CANNOT keep hanging around these people that have influenced you.ALL are sinners and fall short! I am not making excuses for anyone,all will have there reward.2ND if you cannot follow the ULTIMATE example of Jesus and learn love for your neighbor, peace, forgiveness, then clearly you are against him.3rd you can't possibly get all this answer in this space what were you thinking man? :) get well soon :)
Reply:Once again try to ask a lot of questions instead of all in one. You will probably get more people answering.





Now for this question. To answer the first line. Yes we are, but so are most people. But we pray to Jesus and ask Him to forgive us and He does.
Reply:Not all Christians are hypocrites.
Reply:This is a REAAAAAAAALLY long post and I dont feel like reading it all. A simple answer is this: Some Christians are hypocrites, some are not. a Hypocrite is somone who puts a show on for others so to speak or says they do something good that they don't or don't do something bad that they do. All people do this to one extent or another but it is not a requirement for a Christian to be a hypocrite. If I tell you "dont cuss it's a sin" and I do it, then yes call me a hypocrite but if I say "cussing is a sin... but I do it" I am just being honest which is not hypocricy at all.
Reply:OK... way too long.


Perhaps but it in bite-size pieces and post a few times and then issues can be discussed more thoroughly.
Reply:No. :)
Reply:Well, I read the whole question you wrote, and I have to say that, some of the things you wrote are true about how most Christians disobey these laws, but also some things I think maybe you misunderstood the meanings. I think long hair meant REALLY long hair, I don't do any motions when I'm in church like other people, I think the part about hating your family is supposed to mean that everyone, including your family is a sinner, therefore you are supposed to look at everyone as a sinner and flawed, but not abandon them because you are a sinner too, you can't abandon yourself can you?, I believe psychis, mediums, all that is evil and I stay away from it, I definitely give money to different charities. I think the part about lending money at interest to your brother means you don't put interest on the loan, just with foreigners, meaning non-relatives. I also think since my child was born out of wed-lock, if you ask for the Lord's forgiveness for doing so, you will be forgiven, and your child, and children go to heaven anyways along with babies. A lot of the things you stated I knew, some I didn't, I haven't read the whole bible and I do confess that, I'm working on it. I think a lot of Christians haven't read the whole bible, and that is where the problems lie. I do however tell people the things that I have read, and I don't think there is anything wrong with that. However, I am grateful that you included things I didn't know, it just makes me want to read the entire bible, and realize the things I am doing wrong. I know as a Christian I am far from perfect, and one of the things you are SUPPOSED to accept as a Christian is that you don't know everything. Be humble. Thanks.
Reply:no Christians are not hypocrites
Reply:christianity always has been an evil religion. even at its start it was in bloodshed. even those that say they are not true christians are two faced.
Reply:You are right christians are hypocrites. Im a christian but I dont have the pride to be blind to my weaknesses and flaws. What makes me a christian is accepted I am sinner and asked God to save me basically from my own doings and flaws because I cannot do it myself.





NOW! me being a hypocrite doesn't make christianity vain


so PLEEASE!! dont let hypocrisy be your reason for not finding the truth,
Reply:I don't think it's fair for you to make such a generalization, but, yes, some Christians are hypocrites. But some Jews are hypocrites, and some Muslims are hypocrites, etc. It's a trait that can be associated with any religion.
Reply:Individual christian is not hypocrisy. But a mass belief of christians are hypocrisy.
Reply:Hypocrites or not, we have sin problems indeed. We NEED Jesus. We could not make it to the Father's house without the mercy and grace of God. The church is the hospital for sinners. We deal with our sins. And when God washes our confessed sins away...what a feeling!


So which of the sins do you think Jesus died for? I have good news! FOR ALL OF THEM! Everything what I have done, I am doing and I will do: All covered! Do not throw your gift away? Do not get fooled that you do not need it...we all need Jesus, admit it or not.
Reply:There is no way I am going to take the time to respond to that all. In the end it appears to me, though, that you have more animosity and anger than argument. Your seemingly arrogant essay of a question is, sadly, naught but biased rhetoric.





There are indeed a lot of unintelligent Christians in the world and if anything you have hopefully made them think a little bit more than usual about all the things they don't usually pay any attention to. Now if only you would return the favor and think a little yourself. As your last paragraph shows, you do not even give people a chance to truly respond. You apparently have all the answers lined up for any possible attempted rebuttal.





It all seems a little narrow minded to me.
Reply:You are "correct" on many issues, there are many


"hippocrites" Christian or otherwise, keep in mind we are


human and we "misinterpret, bend, change whatever it


is, to suit the occasion; it does not mean that there aren't


any sincere christians who try to do the right thing. I have


been preached to about my "multiple marriages" by the


same people who have "fornicated and committed adultery"


and not once, was I given the chance to explain my


situation, I just chalk up all these hipocrites to the mere fact


they are human, let's not just pick on Christians, I've seen


this in other beliefs as well, as for the Bible quotes, we


could talk to 1000 different people and get a 1000 different


interpretations, so my best answer/advice, tell them to


"have a nice day" and get on with your life. We are all


accountable unto ourselves.
Reply:christians say God will judge then condemn me to hell in the same sentence. they are not nice people. i can feel energies off of people and christians and muslims have the worst energies. my advice is to stay away from the abrahamic three. they can be mean people.
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