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“This is The End, beautiful friend.”
The rampant spread of Fascism and religious zealotry has been spreading immensely throughout the United States for decades. The Fascist part of it started with McCarthy, or was at least accelerated immensely by him, and his cronies. But I will address that issue later on in this collection of rambling thoughts, created by myself, most likely an insane sociopathic asshole.
The Religious part, however, tends to be receding in most civilized parts of the country, due to the fact that no longer is prayer required or lead by teachers in public schools, But since the outcome of Roe v. Wade in 1973, it has gotten exponentially more violent. Christianity has been throughout history, one of the most violent entities in existence, trailing Islam by four planes, and two and a fifth buildings, not to mention three thousand lives.
This part is probably the one people will disagree with me most on, but really, I don’t care. What is the logic in Creationism? Can someone please explain this to me? I just… don’t get it. What makes you feel logical about believing a magical sky daddy who you cant see, cant touch, cant hear, cant taste, or cant smell, created us all, just by saying (exaggeration, the Bible may have a bit different wording…)
“Man… I’m bored. I think I’ll create a planet, some vegetation for that planet, some water for that planet, Some animals, that don’t have the ability to know jack shit, and some people, who actually do know jack shit, knowing full well that if I create these ‘people’ that I might fall in love with them, but at the same time, be forced to punish them, just for not believing in me. I think, for punishment for these little thinking creatures I love, I’ll create a giant lake of fire for them to boil in for all of eternity. Also, ill make a few angels to help me out! I’ll name one of them Lucifer, and ill give him the free choice to follow me or not! Uh oh! He decided not to obey my ludicrous commands! I’m now going to turn him into a fallen angel, and have him rule over all the trillions of people who will end up not believing in me.”
Not to mention, why would you even want to follow a jackass who sent his own son to people he loved enough to send to a lake of fire, only to have his son be killed? And on top of all that, he knew all this was going to happen in the first place.
Let me put it this way. Would you worship David James Darr, who on January Seventh, 1958, shot his son and himself in the head? If so, then I know some people who work at a Mental Hospital that you should see. If not, then why worship YHWH, the Judaic-Christian god?
When I saw the documentary “Jesus Camp” I was horrified. This woman literally said she was training the children, forced to go to these camps, to fight against Islam, atheist, Paganism, and anyone who disagrees with the delusion of Christianity. The name “Kids on Fire” is very fitting for the name of the camp. It is as if we were burning those children to death. The next step is telling them at birth that Islamic people are “apes and pigs” and having them strap dynamite to their chests as they walk into Catholic, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and LDS churches, killing thousands.
Watching the first part of the movie again, they have the children dressed up in war paint, dancing around… and the lady working at the camp is selling these books, instructing kids to challenge their friends, and convert them to the cult as well. This lady is telling the children that our world is horrible… and this whole documentary just makes me sick…
Well, other than just repeating that Intelligent Design is incredibly irrational and unreasonable, there’s nothing much left for me to say on the subject at this time.
If any Christians would like to challenge me on this, I would suggest you leave the “Atheism is religion to, not believing in god takes just as much faith as it does to believe in him!” and the “Prove to me God doesn’t exist!” stuff outside, because those are just idiotic arguments, which I wont take seriously.
Proof lies on the shoulders of the one making the claims of something’s existence, because you can’t prove a negative.