RE: The Reasons why "Just Following Jesus" Doesn't work
March 27, 2015 at 3:33 am
(This post was last modified: March 27, 2015 at 3:42 am by robvalue.)
Indeed, drawing loads of false equivocations in order to sidestep the obvious cruelty of god (if he exists) is a clear sign of having a bad product to sell.
I could go through the whole bible and every single atrocity and I'd get backflip after yoga contortion after spinny-spiny move, loads of dishonest ways to explain away God being an absolute piece of shit. I can't be bothered with that anymore really. People obviously feel fine rationalizing the (supposed) atrocities of their fascist dictator, because he is apparently immune to criticism and logic. And, you know, he can do what he likes because might makes right and he'll just squash us like a bug if we don't toady round him.
Well I am standing up to this imaginary tyrant. He can fuck himself with the Holy Spirit wrapped round a dead Jew on a stick.
I could go through the whole bible and every single atrocity and I'd get backflip after yoga contortion after spinny-spiny move, loads of dishonest ways to explain away God being an absolute piece of shit. I can't be bothered with that anymore really. People obviously feel fine rationalizing the (supposed) atrocities of their fascist dictator, because he is apparently immune to criticism and logic. And, you know, he can do what he likes because might makes right and he'll just squash us like a bug if we don't toady round him.
Well I am standing up to this imaginary tyrant. He can fuck himself with the Holy Spirit wrapped round a dead Jew on a stick.
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