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  • #31
    Originally posted by lopetego View Post
    Respect? What an idiotic thing to say

    a religious nutjob fundamentalist (and Fury is probably one of them) is incapable of having respect whatsoever for anyone who doesn't share his beliefs

    christian fundamentalists would happily burn ¨heretics¨ at the stake if they could, like they used to do in the middle ages when the church had actual power. Pretty sure morons like Fury would support death penalty to ****s or atheists if they were given the chance

    The middle east is a terrible place to live, due to religious nutjobs still ruling countries, having armies at their command, willing to kill and to die to defend their lunacy. Occident will be no different if christians ever regain their lost power. Religious fundamentalists, ******s, christians,etc are the scum of the earth.
    You sound exactly like the kind of person I'm talking about, it's not a foreign concept to respect the views of people that disagree with you.

    I don't support same sex marriage but when it was made legal in the US and UK I thought it was the right thing to do, as we as people do not have the right to prevent our fellow person from loving a person of the same sex regardless of whether you think its right or not.

    We are not in the middle ages my friend, just because you speak against the way someone lives doesn't mean you think that person should burn at the stake.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      Never heard of him, I'm sure Tyson won't be losing any sleep over this nobody.

      Just watched a few minutes. The dude is clearly a butthurt ****sexual. Nothing to see here.
      Hates women. Hates children. Hates the idea of procreation. Yet . . . . complains that condoms aren't vegan!?!

      Unbeknownst to himself he's clearly planning on ingesting one.

      Poor lad, seems blind to his own desires. Maybe we should have a wip round and buy him a torch to illuminate the inside of hi closet? Might help him see more clearly.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by NaijaD View Post
        Just because you speak out against something doesn't mean you have hatred towards it, the bible does encourage people to speak out against sin but not judge or hate those that sin.

        What's funny is you have guys complaining about Fury likening ****sexuality to *****philia but then those same guys are okay with Flatline comparing Jesus Christ to Power Rangers or Santa Claus, the same way you're offended by Fury is the same way others would be offended by what you said.

        The one thing I've never gotten about the pro-LGBT crowd is that they want everyone to respect their way of life and thinking but are not willing to show that same level of respect to those that disagree with them.
        The story of Christ is part-plagiarised from the Hindu story of Krishna, which pre-dates Christianity by thousands of years. You can already see the similarity in the names alone - Krishna & Christ. The word Christ comes directly from the Greek word Christos. The word Christos is the Greek translation of the Sanskrit word Krishna. They are the same word in different, related languages.

        (I'm sure by now most of you know that Indian Sanskrit is the foundation of most European languages such as English, German, Greek, French, Latin - Indian Sanskrit is the root language of them all which is why they are called "Indo-European languages").

        Krishna is called the "Shepherd God" and "Lord of Lords", his mission was the "salvation of humanity" etc..etc.. There are many similarities between the two stories (as well as differences of course). The story of Jesus Christ is just a more "modern" updated version of the Krishna story, reinterpreted for a particular civilization and society. The Krishna story is actually just one of many, many stories within the Bhagvad-Gita.

        It's definitely worth investigating this stuff and viewing it with an open mind but bottom line is that all these religions are just stories, like Power Rangers, Harry Potter and Star Wars. They are nothing more than that and they all draw on previous influences.

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        • #34
          i don't see any thing Tyson Fury has done wrong, the politically correct are the most ignoring idiots in the world. Just a group of housewives judging every idea one person may have. That's why **** isn't getting solved because we're worried about what someone says about another person instead of real problems that matters.

          People are carrying a high school mentality into the real world.

          Who cares if Tyson Fury doesn't believe in ****sexuality, a lot of people don't. You can argue to you're blue in the face but there still isn't any evidence that ****sexuality is normal or sinful or whatever.

          And I'm not a ultra religious man but to say that believing in God is like believing in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus is a bit shallow, especially considering the alternative, which honestly is just as ******.
          Last edited by SilverMiles; 12-16-2015, 10:05 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
            Excellent points there man, it's difficult rooting for someone who believes his version of "Power Rangers" is actually real.

            So who are all the athiest boxers you root for

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            • #36
              A person can be an assh*le without brain damage.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by lopetego View Post
                Respect? What an idiotic thing to say

                a religious nutjob fundamentalist (and Fury is probably one of them) is incapable of having respect whatsoever for anyone who doesn't share his beliefs

                christian fundamentalists would happily burn ¨heretics¨ at the stake if they could, like they used to do in the middle ages when the church had actual power. Pretty sure morons like Fury would support death penalty to ****s or atheists if they were given the chance

                The middle east is a terrible place to live, due to religious nutjobs still ruling countries, having armies at their command, willing to kill and to die to defend their lunacy. Occident will be no different if christians ever regain their lost power. Religious fundamentalists, ******s, christians,etc are the scum of the earth.
                The USSR was a terrible place to live as well, despite state religion being banned for over fifty years. Humans will be shitty to each other regardless. Religion, like most things, is merely a justification to be so.

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                • #38
                  The only time religion is a problem is when an athlete won't shut the fuck up about it and I don't think I've encountered that in boxing yet.

                  What does make me laugh though is when a guy will spend 2 months of tough, gruelling training. Sweat dripping from every pore, desperately trying to catch their breath as their heart pummels against the chest like a person buried alive. Hours upon hours of rigorous training, exercising discipline to ensure you eat right and stay on weight etc. That's before they even get in the ring.

                  Then they get in the ring and win. They become a champion of the world, a feat accomplished by few... and it's all because of some invisible **** in the sky.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BOXEO _ View Post
                    So who are all the athiest boxers you root for
                    Lol.. excellent point. I should rephrase and say it's difficult rooting for boxers who put their religion on permanent display and make it the main focus of their persona like Fury has done in recent times.

                    The same thing happened with Manny during the build up to the Floyd fight, he had all that weird "Jesus is Lord" apparel and was always referring to Jesus in every interview, much more than he ever has done before. It's like he saw the Floyd fight as an opportunity to "spread the word" because he knew more people would be tuning in worldwide than ever before.

                    It was because of that I actually picked a side and was rooting for Floyd to beat him. Prior to that I didn't really care much who won the fight. Of course Floyd claims a religion too, he just doesn't put his religious beliefs on constant display like Manny did for that fight build up.

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                    • #40
                      Hahah I've seen this little twat before... He's a complete tool.

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