Title: Is it time??? Stupid Faggots Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jun 22, 2012 Author:A K A Stone Post Date:2012-06-22 12:26:04 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:43793 Comments:63
It may soon be time to start killing the faggots off. Just kidding. But they sure need to be pushed back real hard.
What a bunch of pure unadulterated bullshit, "book of life" my tired, old white ass. (non gay old ass that is)
The bible is just a "b" novel designed to keep those people who are incapable of rational thought under control.
Just drop a few bucks in your local place of worship and all your sins will be written off.
I can gather there is some pain, sarcasm and indignation running about your system. Some of which is directed towards God, even though you deny His existence, some irony there.
All I have to say to you is, don't believe the "book reviews" and pick up the Bible and explore. The Bible is open for examination. Give it a try.
Sorry, I have no interest in further christian indoctrination. I spent 8 years in catholic schools and learn at an early age that it's all BS.
The thing that frigged me out was the concept of "purgatory". What the fuck kind of god punishes newborns for not being baptized by their parents.
I have no idea what the catholic or other christian religions teach now and I certainly don't have an interest in finding out.
I live a great life not incumbered by the religious "hate" teachings like gays or evil and you're going to hell if you don't follow the rules of pompous humans trying to pretend to speak for god.
Believe what you will. I hope you have a great life.
Sorry, I have no interest in further christian indoctrination. I spent 8 years in catholic schools and learn at an early age that it's all BS.
The thing that frigged me out was the concept of "purgatory". What the fuck kind of god punishes newborns for not being baptized by their parents.
I have no idea what the catholic or other christian religions teach now and I certainly don't have an interest in finding out.
I live a great life not incumbered by the religious "hate" teachings like gays or evil and you're going to hell if you don't follow the rules of pompous humans trying to pretend to speak for god.
Believe what you will. I hope you have a great life.
Then we have something in common. I too was raised and educated in the Roman Catholic tradition. Instead of throwing the baby out with the bath water I sunk my teeth in the Word of God. It is quite liberating to read the unfiltered Word of God and not rely on the traditions of men. You will find out by reading God's Words that nowhere is there mentioned a pergatory or punishments for newborns.
I will emphasize that although I'm an atheist I have my 8 year old enrolled in bible classes. Likewise I don't express my atheist views to him.
Good move. Hope they are very good Bible classes. If your 8 year old comes home soon and asks you about God, will you then share you are an atheist?
I do appreciate you kind demeanor when discussing faith topics. I am an incurable "romantic" when it comes to proclaiming the Gospel. Experiencing and seeing the Power of God changing lives is awesome.
If you ever get the "itch" to discuss why you are an atheist, I would be glad to hear you out.
No that wouldn't be fair, he's a 8 year old boy and still believes everything daddy tells him. Like sex questions, I refer those to mom.
LOL, punt it to mom:) IMHO you need to get involved in those discussions as well. If 8 is your oldest the interesting days are ahead. My oldest is now almost 13. Could not get him to go to the gym with me on weekends due to his chemo. However, when he heard a girl from school he likes goes there with her dad he is first to suit up for the gym:) So yeah from my foxhole it is important for dad to get involved in "those" discussions. If all they see are older men looking at NFL cheerleaders with their jaws open, then that is giving them an incomplete assessment. The mom part is important, but the soon to be young man needs to see and hear from dad more than birds and bees. They need to see the respect of another person, another soul cherished by God. At least that is how it goes in the Christian worldview.