RE: Flesh eating bacteria.
October 20, 2012 at 7:14 pm
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2012 at 7:20 pm by Darkstar.)
(October 20, 2012 at 11:19 am)Minimalist Wrote:Quote:Jake is fully convinced, as is the church, that the prayers his family and community offered to Kateri
So, these fuckheads were praying to some indian before he was a "saint?"
Isn't that idolatry and a violation of their fucking ten commandments?
Shouldn't the whole crowd burn in hell forever for this transgression?
Ha ha ha, yeah, that's what I was thinking. It's kind of like the rock analogy; praying to a rock has the same 'success' rate as praying to god and the same success rate as praying to a deceased 17th century native American. Oh the irony, they don't even get it...
(On that note, if he had prayed to some random person, would he have been a saint? [maybe?] What about a lizard, would it be named The Holy Gecko? [doubt it] I bet they would discriminate against that poor rock though, and all because it's an inanimate object...jerks
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I just realized that they were praying to Kateri...he's not god...at all...not even close...
So rather than saying "Agh! You prayed to a false diety! Burn!", they say "See? He had the power of the lord!" Of course if the kid had dies they would have blamed it on praying to something other than god.
Also:
Quote:"I think this Sunday Jake will define his purpose, and that's to make Kateri a saint."This is his mother talking. That's pretty sad...
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