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Blog DescriptionAttempting to provide a different perspective on the things that we have come to accept and believe but this time around with a much mellower tone. Make no mistake however, patience with the bible lobotomized, (or those rendered dysfunctional by any holy book for that matter), is still in short supply. All I would ask anyone to consider is this; we all have a penchant to default to the notion of respecting the beliefs of others, my first response when someone tries to play that card against me is always the same . . . "you first" |
Monday, March 13, 2006A question arose yesterday that no one seems able to answerThis should not be a surprise as it seems that inherent in being a fervant believer, many questions must remain unanswered. Yesterday I railed against those who would flippantly use one of the bible's most pathetic catch phrases "The fool has said in his heart that there is no God ". A natural... Sign in to see full entry.Sunday, March 12, 2006The fool has said in his heart that there is no GodIf you are discussing religion, it won't be long before this insulting catch phrase is used by some numbnut. Anyone can play this game, here are a few catch phrases of my own along the same lines: The imbecile has repeated this phrase countless times, the idiot actually believes it to be true and... Sign in to see full entry.Saturday, March 11, 2006I have to say no thanx to your lousy termsChristianity is but another belief system on this planet, no more legitimate than any other. A belief system that asks it's adherants to believe in magic, ignore scientific discovery, exclude all who do not believe, has expansionist doctrines designed to continuously recruit new adherants and... Sign in to see full entry.Wednesday, March 8, 2006In other words >>>I'm not buying it, I'm sorry that you did.That is my honest sentiment towards those who must sell, advance, push, enforce or evangelize their version of Jesus at me. I'm sorry that you do not see when you have been had. I'm sorry that you cannot grasp that you are proliferating a delusion and I'm especially sorry that I missed a Star Trek... Sign in to see full entry.Whatever happened to the messiah? Part 3There are people that are still insistant that Jesus Christ was the messiah, the saviour and deliverer. But in reality, just what was he saving us as a species from, other than ourselves? With a bigger question being what did his death actually accomplish? If one steps back and examines history... Sign in to see full entry.Tuesday, March 7, 2006Whatever happened to the messiah? Part 2Back when I was a little brushcut knucklehead, like all other little children in my school, I sat and listened to the nuns describe what where to them eternal truths. I had questions however, it's not wise to ask nuns questions, especially if they cannot answer them as they always seem to resort to... Sign in to see full entry.Monday, March 6, 2006Whatever happened to the messiah? Part 1Jewish folk do not accept Jesus Christ as the messiah, mostly because their ancient prophecy of what the messiah was going to accomplish for them was never fulfilled. Specifically, according to their ancient doctrines, a messiah was to lead them from bondage and return them to their holy land to... Sign in to see full entry.Sunday, March 5, 2006People claiming to be following the correct path always make me laughDepending on what part of the world an individual lives in, there is likely a predominant homegrown religion. Homegrown in the sense that the majority of residents in any given region are adherants to one specific religion that has been in place for countless generations. Travel the globe from one... Sign in to see full entry.If aliens visited Earth - -how would we explain? > > >.. the world religions? Uh, these people that live in these hot sandy regions that have lots of oil, pretty well all believe that this Allah dude is the head honcho. If you take these people over here that live in these mountainous countries, they grow up listening to the philosophies of Buddha.... Sign in to see full entry.Saturday, March 4, 2006It's time for a change - and others can tooOne of the things that I have never seen in the religion and spirituality category on Blogit; is an enhanced blog template used by a regular contributor to this category. Some minor changes to the blogging interface I have seen, lots of coloured text with a few images used here and there I have seen... Sign in to see full entry. |
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