Church Hate Lies

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    Lie Truth

     
    Accusation
  • Verdicts

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    See on of the comments that Jesus never preached hate or made threats. ... just opportunity.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Religion is an intentionally constructed framework of authority, which manifests in slightly different forms based on one's geographical location.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    To non-believers, the whole question is meaningless. But to be correct, Jesus isn't really associated with 'judging.' That's mostly reserved for God the Father.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    I'm not a bible scholar but I don't recall the judgemental Jesus (raised Catholic 😀)

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    'Judging' by Jesus is only mentioned twice the the NT. Matthew (separating goats from sheep), and Acts, judging the quick and the dead.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The chance of being judged by Ra or Zeus is equally likely, that is to say, it's zero. This is a heavy-handed political manipulation tactic.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Debating truth and religious text is a no-win proposition. Or as Thomas Aquinas more or less put it "If it could be proven it wouldn't be a matter of faith"

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
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    Answer:
    The deceit is that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Religion frequently promotes the notion that regular behavior is sinful in an attempt to convince you that you are destined for hell.

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the christian deity will punish democrats and liberals.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    But how can this be true if there is no such deity? What's more, this tactic violates the precepts of the very religion that it claims to uphold!

    Answer:
    The deceit is that the sentiment is attributed to Jesus rather the opinion/ interpretation of the van owner.
    Answer Confidence: 95 %
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    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    I suspect these people believe this. So they do not think they are lying.

    Answer: Don't Know
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    It's entirely possible that the owner of the vehicle truly believes this.

    Answer: Yes
    Answer Confidence: 35 %
    Supporting Text:
    The folks who make these kinds of claims are delusional manipulators who probably believe them. For them, there is no deceit.

    Answer: No
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    I suspect these people believe this. So they do not think they are lying.

    Answer:
    The motivation is to convince you that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer:
    The motivation is to convince you that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Religion is often used as a tool for controlling others through its strict doctrines, fear of punishment, hierarchical structure, social pressure, historical context, and emotional manipulation.

    Answer:
    The motivation is to convince you that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Threatening with political intent using Jesus's name is despicable.

    Answer:
    The motivation is to convince you that the lie is factually true.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
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    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is a terrible lie, and sadly, quite popular.

    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Instilling the belief that normal behavior is sinful and that one is destined for hell amounts to psychological abuse.

    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    Believing in post-life retribution is bad enough, but to use it to coerce a particular political behavior is reprehensible.

    Answer: Unacceptable
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    Proselytizing through fear of God's wraith is the worst form propaganda.

    Answer:
    This is true, but manipulating.
    Answer Confidence: 90 %
    Supporting Text:
    This is a way to build a cult.

    Answer:
    This is factually untrue.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    The portrayal of the relationship with Jesus as depicted by many Christians shares resemblances with an abusive partner. It warns of severe consequences if you disobey.

    Answer:
    There is no factual basis for making the claim.
    Answer Confidence: 100 %
    Supporting Text:
    This claim attempts to use fear and ignorance to achieve worldly power.

    Answer:
    In America you are free to believe and worship whatever you want, truth is not a requirement.
    Answer Confidence: 95 %
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