User:Nevreware

Hello. My name is Nevre and I am against Wikipedia because I believe it promotes Godlessness. I created the Wikipedia is Evil page and it would satisfy me if it were to stay up because it represents a point of view I believe many Christians have. It is of no consequence if it is redirected or edited, depending on the severity of the editing with respect to the original theme.

I am not attempting to bring down Wikipedia, or fight it in any way. In fact, such a thing appears at this point impossible. I just wanted to let people know what I thought and to get people to think about the information age and where it may or may not be headed. Sometimes I enjoy introducing chaos into a system in the name of free thought, and this article is a prime example.

Here is how popular society brands me:
 * Anti-Semite
 * Intolerant
 * Terrorist
 * Conspiracy Nut

Here is how I brand popular society:
 * Anti-Christian
 * Godless
 * Fascist
 * Blind

Thus, popular society and I are perhaps far from being on the best terms. But these are idle words in both directions, with perhaps nothing to cause but strengthened hatred, and opinion does not entirely interest me. We are fighting a battle sight unseen, and I am pleased to be in the minority if it means being on the side of truth.

If you are interested, I plan to release a web site soon dedicated to the art and science of [|good] versus [|evil]. If you should consider me a coward, or hateful, or ignorant, I would enjoy hearing your comments and holding discussions provided they have some substance. I mean no disrespect to anyone, and stirring up hateful dissent is not my objective. I hope you gain some insight from my comments as to what I represent, and enjoy your time with Wikipedia.

Yours in Christ, - Nevre

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 * I am not against Jewish people or atheists, I am against Judaism and atheism. As such, I have nothing against you or half your family. What people choose for their spirits is between them and God. However, if you are looking for my view of you and half your family, I do believe you have made poor choices.


 * He was certainly Jewish in ethnicity. However, the Judaic religion does not regard Jesus as God, whereas Jesus himself does. With the New Testament, Christianity (as in Christ's beliefs and teachings) became something other than Judaism and as a result, Jesus in retrospect is seen not as a traditional Jew, but as something else, as a founder of Christianity.


 * Jesus states clearly in the New Testament that He and God are one ([in detail]). As for your claim Jesus Christ did not found Christianity, I guess that depends on one's definition of a founder. But keep in mind that all of the outward action of any one entity is a direct result of their motives and ideas (generally, there is no random action). It is in this way that a person's works, and ideas, are part of them if not a complete definition of who they are. Thus while it is true that Jesus did not call what he preached Christianity, that does not mean he did not found his own teachings (His intent was clear in this area). However, you are correct in that how someone choses to pursue or define Christianity is out of God's hands in how it relates to the expression of free will. Sadly, many have done, and still do, evil things in the name of Christianity, which is no doubt not of what was founded by Christ during his work incarnate. And we are still all God's children, whether Jesus said so or not. Nevre 7 July 2005 20:33 (UTC)


 * "I came not to destroy the Law, but to fulfill it" - Jesus jglc | t | c 14:20, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

A Jewish friend of mine once joked, "Don't piss me off, we killed YOUR God", to which I had to chuckle. --Habap 14:42, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)


 * Man winks at sin. God weeps at sin.
 * Could explain what is sinful about this joke? --Habap 17:12, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)