January 2012
12 posts
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Jesus Would Have Approved of Bullying! Wait,...
 A disturbing notion as arisen in several large Christian organizations; the notion that children bullying other children is okay, as long as the children are bullying because of their own religious beliefs. An example of an instance where Christians think bullying is okay is when a child believes that homosexual is a punishable offence (aka, sin). (Christians of course condemn any bullying of...
Jan 25th
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“I am not sorry, and refuse to apologize, just because I have an opinion, and am...”
– Me
Jan 21st
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Black out in Protest of SOPA - PIPA  →
This site has gone dark today in protest of the U.S. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT-IP Act (PIPA). The U.S. Congress is about to censor the Internet, even though the vast majority of Americans are opposed. We need to kill these bills to protect our rights to free speech, privacy, and prosperity.
Jan 18th
Jan 18th
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illogicalness
I think the reason Christians cannot/refuse to “believe” in evolution and global warming, both of which have been scientifically proven, is because of their religion. Their religion causes them to lose/forget the ability to think logically.  If they could think logically they would be able to see all the anomalies in their own faith.  But, because all the illogicalness they have to believe in,...
Jan 18th
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Random Conversation
Here is the transcript of a random conversation, I had with a random man, on the internet. I had never talked to this man before, and he started the conversation. Random man: Your going to hell. (Yes, he used your not you’re). Me: Really? Can I we stop at Mt. Olympus first? Random man: (frantically searching Mt. Olympus) No! Your actually going to hell. (Again, with the your, is he is...
Jan 14th
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Made in His image
God made us in his image. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. (Gen 1:27). But, we’re all flawed, and we’re all considered sinful.  For all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God; (Rom 3:23) Behold, I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me. (Psalm 51:5) Thy first father hath sinned, and thy...
Jan 13th
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Conflicting Beliefs
I don’t understand why Pro-Lifers consider a few, clumped together, cells, a life, but at the same time can be Pro-Death Penalty. Pro-Death Penalty meaning they are —  pro-murder of adults; sometimes even pro-murder of mentally changed adults.  Aren’t these two beliefs contradictory? Pro-Lifers believe they can and should control the cluster of cells growing in my uterus, and believe that...
Jan 12th
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“—as if a blind hunter fired hundreds of times in vain and finally, by...”
– Nietzsche (Notes 1873)
Jan 8th
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REPORT: News Networks Ignore Controversial SOPA... →
Jan 7th
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Battle between Good and Evil
When you say ‘it’s a battle between Good and Evil,’ you are putting Satan on the same level of God. You are saying he is just as powerful as your Lord, and that would mean Satan is a God, how else would he be able to battle your God?  – an ant can’t battle a tiger. This means that not only do you believe intwo Gods, but your Omniscience God, actually finite and unimportant — He can’t even...
Jan 6th
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“I would rather rot in hell, before worshiping Christians’ bigoted, racist,...”
– Me
Jan 6th
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April 2011
2 posts
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Chuang Tzu
“Great truths do not take hold of the hearts of the masses… And now, as all the world is in error, I, thought I know the true path – how shall I, how shall I guide? If I know that I cannot succeed and yet try to force success, this would be but another source of error. Better, then, to desist and strive no more. But if I strive not, who will?” – Chuang Tzu
Apr 10th
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Invalid
I do not believe in your god, therefore any argument involving your religion is invalid to me.
Apr 4th
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March 2011
3 posts
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I’m not trying to be mean, but I don’t understand how praying to an infinite ‘God’ to help a situation that he caused in the first place is going to help…
Mar 22nd
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Know
Know what is in front of your face, and what is hidden from you will be disclosed to you. For there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed. –The Gospel of Thomas
Mar 5th
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Perfect and Infinite
“How could a perfect and infinite God have created a finite world riddled with evil?” - Armstrong  : A History Of God. That quote got me thinking. God is perfect. God is infinite. If that is true, then how for fuck’s sake did he make such a fucked up world? I mean, really, a drunk demi-god could have done a better job. Why didn’t he just put the that stupid tree somewhere else? Unless of course he...
Mar 3rd
February 2011
9 posts
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Aristotle
“We should not listen to those who tell us that … mortals should think like mortals, but we should achieve immortality as we may, and strain every nerve to live by the highest things in us … Man finds the life of Reason best, since in it he finds his true nature.” – Aristotle
Feb 27th
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Feb 26th
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Nietzsche
“I condemn Christianity, and confront it with the most terrible accusation that an accuser has ever had in his mouth. To my mind it is the greatest of all conceivable corruptions… it converted every value into its opposite, every truth into a lie and every honest impulse into an ignominy of the soul… I call Christianity the one great curse, the one enormous and innermost perversion, the one great...
Feb 25th
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Free Will
When god made us he gave us the gift of free will. If he did not want us to use his gift, why did he bother giving it to us? Who gives a gift then tells you not to use it? If he really wanted us to use our free will he wouldn’t punish us for using it, even if we do something he doesn’t want us to do. Forcing us to decide to worship him is childish and self center. It as if god can’t get enough of...
Feb 22nd
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Celsus
“The God of both Jews and Christians is a busy, interfering deity. He created this world less than ten thousand years ago. It is all done for the sole benefit of an elect few quite arbitrarily chosen, while everyone else will be consumed by fire in an equally arbitrary destruction of the world. The Christian belief in the Incarnation presupposes that after an immense period of inactivity God...
Feb 18th
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Good vs. Evil
The battle between good and evil is a very human battle. It’s played out on a cosmic battle field, god vs. satan, darkness vs. light. (We will ignore the fact that god created everything, therefore he is actually battling himself). You’d think however, because it’s god, the omega, the all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-loving being, that he would be above the pettiness that is humanity. God...
Feb 17th
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All-Powerful, All-Knowing, All-Loving
How can god justify sending millions and millions of people to hell just because they don’t believe in him the right way? Actually, how can humans allow it? If god is all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving, that means he knows everything, past-present-future, he knew what would happen. He knew of the millions who would never even hear of him. Why couldn’t he make himself known to everyone? Why did...
Feb 15th
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Feb 13th
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Forbidden Fruit
The best thing humans ever did was eat that forbidden fruit. For God knows that when you eat of [the forbidden fruit], your eyes will be open and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. – Genesis 3:5
Feb 13th