Hypocrisy
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The small text says: “Every time you suppress your urges you KILL a potential soldier of CHRIST”. This is my reaction to the claims of some well intentioned, yet completely fucking batshit crazy, nincompoops regarding the pill… The Pill Kills They’ve got to be joking. If you wish to protest their protest, maybe go along with my shirt on instead. Because it’s clever, isn’t it.
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Dear Pharisee...
by Daniel RarelaYou think you’d never be a casualty / Of Matthew chapter 26, verse 33? Or that Jesus wouldn’t roll His eyes at you / That perhaps He’d r…
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Life is full of crap
by ArlettaNot all of it in the bad sense of the word, though. I mean, sometimes the word crap simply means “stuff” or “junk” and sometimes stuff a…
Not all of it in the bad sense of the word, though. I mean, sometimes the word crap simply means “stuff” or “junk” and sometimes stuff and junk is good to have. I’ve been doing a lot of crap, as in many small and insignificant things that take up a lot of time. Which will, hopefully, lead to more positive things later. I also just read one of the biggest loads of crap ever. I won’t tell you which site or what they called their relgion, or etc. But, I will say this: I have ZERO respect for anyone whose religion is entirely based on tearing down another religion. Everyone has a right to their own choice and whether you agree or not, you should respect their right to make that choice. Now, that doesn’t mean you have to sit idly by while snake handlers lead your toddler down an aisle or while someone sweeps the evil spirits out of your house. But, it does mean you have no right to tell them to stop sweeping the evil spirits out of their own house! And it does mean that if you choose to enter into a religion, then you choose to leave it, that you do not have the right to expect them to treat you exactly the same – because you have proven yourself a liar when you broke your vows. It doesn’t matter WHAT religion – vows are vows. And it means you no longer have the right to participate and that includes hanging about heckling them. Heckling is not a right! It is not a privilege. It is a nasty habit, and it is generally ridicule. So, especially for those claiming to be Christians, it is a big no-no. Not only because Jesus was not a heckler, but because it says in the Bible: (Proverbs 22:10) 10 Drive away the ridiculer, that contention may go out and that legal contest and dishonor may cease. And also says: / (Proverbs 24:9) . . .The loose conduct of foolishness is sin, and a ridiculer is something detestable to mankind. . . Ridiculers and hypocrites are some of the lowest forms of life on earth. “Ah but what about child molesters?” someone shall ask. .. but don’t you know, Someone, that they are generally both? That they hurt the children’s egos and they do the same things that they know hurt them, whilst still whining in their spirit over having been treated wrongly? Besides, I did say some. I am very against homosexuality, I shall tell you upfront. Yes, I believe it is wrong, and I believe it can be controlled or overcome .. at least with great effort. I believe it should be! But, as much as I am against those sort of practices, I recognize that I only have one body for which I am capable of making such choices or demands. Therefore, any one else’s body, unless they specifically come and ask for help in such regards, is entirely their own problem and their sexuality is an issue to sort out between them and God. I’ve been accused of being a homophobe because I say such things. But, you’d never catch me pointing and laughing at the dead soldiers or their grieving families, gay or not, even though I am also against war. Nor would you ever find me chucking bricks at people for sashaying down the avenue when they should best swagger. I had a friend, of sorts, back in High School, who was a Satan Worshipper. He wasn’t kidding or playing about like many of the other persons in that school. So, people expected him to hate me and me to hate him because, even though I wasn’t technically a Christian of any sort at the time, I did believe in God as the Creator and Jesus as his son. Which, come to think of it, makes me “technically” not Christian to many persons who call themselves Christian anyway. He and I got along tolerably well, though. Why? Because he respected my beliefs and when he asked me what I thought or felt over an issue, he accepted the answer. And I did the same with him. We spoke, we verbally jousted on occasion, but we never ridiculed, never pretended to be something we were not, and we never tried to make the other what we were. It’s all I ask for out of persons who have dissimilar beliefs: a little respect and consideration, a little tolerance, a little listening to what is really said and remembering why it is said, and a little trust that I will do the same. Unless, of course, their religion is based on tearing down the faith and religious beliefs of others by twisting words, twisting meanings of Bible scripture, etc. Then I ask that they go away from me quickly, and don’t look back! The other crap is more related to helping my son with his school work, his behavioral therapy, his life skills training, etc. I don’t know when or why it became so important to santize our children and make them all alike. I heard things about WWII that made that sort of thinking less than desirable. Well, I shall not sanitize him, emasculate him, or anything else that is popular. I will help him figure out how to motivate himself to make a paycheck and stay out of jail, though. That could be a helpful skill set to have as an adult, eh?
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Wait ! Burn MY Book!
by ArlettaRahhahahha .. err.. which is to say, that I just read this, on a site about censorship and book burning: Thousands of churches in Americ…
Rahhahahha .. err.. which is to say, that I just read this, on a site about censorship and book burning: Thousands of churches in America have collected millions of Harry Potter books to be burned that very night. Guess we know, now, why Harry Potter books sold so well, eh? I mean, it wasn’t because the good, loving, “Christian” persons ran into the store and stole them in an even more hypocritical fashion than they often act, was it? No! They went and bought the books for the purpose of burning them. Well, go ahead you thousands of book burners! Go and buy my book and burn it to pieces! Hey, I’ve got my copy! It’s print on demand. It’ll never run out and the controversy could do me good with getting the word out, eh? Burn it! Burn it! I’ve got children to support! Which makes my point, in more than one way, if in a slightly obscure fashion.
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Selecting a section from Deuteronomy from the bible and making a paper sculptural representation of one of the earliest churches in Australia. The page states god’s endorsement of invasion of other lands, taking all their resources, killing all the men (saving the women and children for themselves) and making no treaty with the original inhabitants. This, I thought, was a similar genocidal mindset of the First Fleet and also of the invading christian nations in Middle East in more recent times i.e. Iraq Wars.
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A Tribute to Hamlet and Unanswerable Questions
by robertsc123I may as well bludgeon my reflection
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