(October 27, 2013 at 11:11 am)Tkcjpii Wrote: What's the point here? That people are sinful and need to keep strong against temptations of flesh? Big deal, dolts. What is your point? Wanna talk child abuse? Ok. Ill throw out a new news clipping EVERY DAY of some teacher getting arrested in USA for abuse. Our school systems are statistically WAY MORE likely to abuse child than any christian parish. Priests are no more likely than ministers or imams or Buddhist monks and LESSlikely than teachers or scout leaders or Big Brother volunteers to abuse kids. Take off your lazy atheist blinders.
The day that one of these organizations preaches the moral high ground while simultaneously ensuring that child molesters never meet justice and are shuffled off to another area where they most assuredly will rape another child, maybe your comparison will be valid. Until then, keep your stupidity to yourself.
(October 27, 2013 at 11:11 am)Tkcjpii Wrote: Besides, I laugh because in your world, there should be nothing wrong with rape. Whether frak cares if an qnimal or human has sex with another of their species if no God? We live we die the we are work feed right? I laugh because you all are so wispy washy as to think there are objective morality from the judo Christian upbringing you all had but now you all want to throw out the god you can't measure, but still keep his rules!! Be either hot or cold. If lukewarm atheists I will want to vomit you !! Why not maximize your pleasure while on earth? In grand scheme of things it all shouldn't matter! Hilarious. Sad.
One doesn't need to have objective morality to think rape is wrong, but I wouldn't expect an intellectual heavyweight like yourself to understand.
(October 27, 2013 at 11:11 am)Tkcjpii Wrote: Sorry for several typos. Darn iPad spellchecker! You get my point. Dolts.
If only you could blame your idiocy on your iPad, too. Sadly, you get all the credit for that.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell