So, I was in my orthopedists' office this morning waiting for my physical therapy appointment, and I'd gotten there quite a bit earlier than I anticipated even though I'd stopped for breakfast too. So I'm sitting there in the waiting room, and on the table where they keep magazines, I saw...a Watchtower. Now, I'd seen those things before, and couldn't even bring myself to throw them into the recycling bins to get rid of them, just throw them straight into the trash because that's exactly what they are, but after staring at it for about a minute, I decided, what the fuck, let's hear what kind of shit these propagandist fucks are publishing. Yes, I was that fucking bored.
The subject was what happens after death. Interesting enough, as that's kind of the most important aspect of just about any religion. Here's the thing, though; it points out that nowhere in the bible is there anything about an immortal soul, and that some of the polytheistic early religions were the ones that originated that concept and it was Xtians who adopted it as a dogma. Fair enough, don't care if that's true or not since I'm not a believer, sounds plausible enough knowing that the Abrahamic religions plagiarize the fuck out of so many other things. But they seemed to have zero to say about their OWN view on this shit. I mean, yes, by all means, do what apologists do best and shit all over others' arguments rather than bolster your own, we expect that. But when you propose no positive alternative on your end, that doesn't exactly create an atmosphere of interest in what you're selling.
I kind of just skimmed the rest of it, so what I gathered, and please, PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounded somewhat like, everyone who's ever died is going to be resurrected, and anyone who's not dead at whatever time jehobubba finds convenient to make everyone immortal will remain on earth forever and earth becomes some kind of non-heavenly paradise. Is that anything like what they promote? It didn't sound like there was anything bad to look forward to about death, no hell, no path that leads to anything of the sort. So what the fucking fuck would be the point of worshiping jehobubba if there's no threat of punishment whatsoever? It sounds like EVERYONE is going to be in hell, living for eternity in a meaningless existence they can't terminate.
So that's what I took away from that thing I couldn't even bring myself to use as toilet paper if I was stranded in a jungle where the only leaves were covered in spikes. Oh, and in a few of the sidebars, they made a few claims about the bible being scientifically accurate and 'god never lies' and all that shit that make my blood boil. So yeah, all in all, I regret even humoring their shit for that five or seven minutes. But fuck, man, if ever there was an exercise in inanity, it would have to be that branch of god asshole-lickery. I can't even call it toothless because they still hate gays and refuse blood transfusions, so really, what the fuck is the point of it at all if they claim there's no penalty (or do a really good job of hiding it)?
The subject was what happens after death. Interesting enough, as that's kind of the most important aspect of just about any religion. Here's the thing, though; it points out that nowhere in the bible is there anything about an immortal soul, and that some of the polytheistic early religions were the ones that originated that concept and it was Xtians who adopted it as a dogma. Fair enough, don't care if that's true or not since I'm not a believer, sounds plausible enough knowing that the Abrahamic religions plagiarize the fuck out of so many other things. But they seemed to have zero to say about their OWN view on this shit. I mean, yes, by all means, do what apologists do best and shit all over others' arguments rather than bolster your own, we expect that. But when you propose no positive alternative on your end, that doesn't exactly create an atmosphere of interest in what you're selling.
I kind of just skimmed the rest of it, so what I gathered, and please, PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounded somewhat like, everyone who's ever died is going to be resurrected, and anyone who's not dead at whatever time jehobubba finds convenient to make everyone immortal will remain on earth forever and earth becomes some kind of non-heavenly paradise. Is that anything like what they promote? It didn't sound like there was anything bad to look forward to about death, no hell, no path that leads to anything of the sort. So what the fucking fuck would be the point of worshiping jehobubba if there's no threat of punishment whatsoever? It sounds like EVERYONE is going to be in hell, living for eternity in a meaningless existence they can't terminate.
So that's what I took away from that thing I couldn't even bring myself to use as toilet paper if I was stranded in a jungle where the only leaves were covered in spikes. Oh, and in a few of the sidebars, they made a few claims about the bible being scientifically accurate and 'god never lies' and all that shit that make my blood boil. So yeah, all in all, I regret even humoring their shit for that five or seven minutes. But fuck, man, if ever there was an exercise in inanity, it would have to be that branch of god asshole-lickery. I can't even call it toothless because they still hate gays and refuse blood transfusions, so really, what the fuck is the point of it at all if they claim there's no penalty (or do a really good job of hiding it)?
Religions were invented to impress and dupe illiterate, superstitious stone-age peasants. So in this modern, enlightened age of information, what's your excuse? Or are you saying with all your advantages, you were still tricked as easily as those early humans?
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There is no better way to convey the least amount of information in the greatest amount of words than to try explaining your religious views.
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There is no better way to convey the least amount of information in the greatest amount of words than to try explaining your religious views.