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Old December 5th, 2003 #1
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“If It Ain’t In The Good Book… It Ain’t Worth Knowing”


“Atheism” - The best religion never invented.



‘Atheist’ is a just a slur mutually agreed on by scrapers ‘n’ shakers.
As a term, itz equivalent to “Holocaust denier”; it functions to signify
a class of people the powers that be want you to hate.

It is more difficult to condition people to a mass delusion when there are free and respected others who don’t go along. Better to demonize them. And encourage Johnny Jesus to write them angry, illiterate letters. A magazine once called O’Hair “the most hated woman in America”—and passages that LeBeau quotes from the mail she received makes this sound plausible.

(Sample: “You damn gutter rat. Jesus will fix you, you filthy scum.”)

That is the true voice of the low-rent Christian. Filled with hatred, void of intelligence.

Stupid, potentially dangerous, uncultured, and resentful as hell of those not similarly located. The Believer instinctively senses the atheist is not as wormy as he is, and this is the true source of his resentment. The average atheist is more intelligent than the average Christian. That is a highly suggestive fact. A much higher percentage of the highest achievers are nonbelievers, and that ought to tip you off to the source of religion: the left half’s way to get a grip over a world it neither controls nor understands but needs explained.

“I believe because I am absurd,” as Tertullian actually said. Tell the Christian the fact that atheists are on average more intelligent than Believers, he will respond that that only proves that intelligence is Evil.

If it ain’t in the Good Book, it ain’t worth knowing - a classic Christian statement.

Today most Christians dimly perceive this statement is thought stupid—too dumb to actually understand why it is stupid—and so you don’t hear it as often, but when Christians ruled the roost, before the jews took over, it was quite common.

Today, itz jew-produced Authority that is always right, and the Christian sends his son to die in the “Middle East” (Southwestern Asia), he reads his WorldNetDummy, he waves flags for the “tough” Mr. Bushy, our President who deserves our support. If Muslims took over America and demonized jews, the robertsons and their benighted ilklings would reinterpret Scripture accordingly.

The Christian can cite Scripture for his purpose, always. No matter the purpose, he’ll twist til it fits. Atheism has no objective meaning except some Believer’s saying “you are not us.” The term indicates nothing about the person in question, refers to no body of thought, nor any organized party. One atheist is in no way linked to any other, nor in any way responsible for what any other ‘atheist’ has done, thought, or said.

As well create a special term for those who do not believe in, say, Scientology, and then claim that those weirdos who don’t believe are somehow connected. The religious should justify their delusion to themselves, and leave the rest of us out of it. But they won’t.

They can’t. Jesus pitched his lies directly to the lowest of the low, and this type is uncomfortable with anything it doesn’t understand, and it demands that everybody else work off the same page, or be burned at the stake, whether physically or verbally.

Some sort of religion is probably inevitable, necessary to keep dolts at bay, but for the intelligent minority, it is of dubious value. Those who can generate ideas and discipline internally don’t need it.

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Old December 6th, 2003 #2
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I've been reading the posts for and against Christianity. Did my own investigations about the origin of Christianity. Lots of smoke and mirrors, but no hard facts. Went on to try to discover the roots of Judaism. More smoke and mirrors. But, they do have a timeline. D.E.P. signs off his letters with the jewish calendar date. O.K.,when did it start? 5764. Trying to get the info about what they considered the beginning took only 1/2 hour on joogle. Their calendar starts with creation of Adam. Then they add up all the years of the generations till Jesus. Then add 2003 since then. That makes 5764 + 5 days before Adam. No wonder the disciplines of archaeology and anthropology are looked down upon. Any evidence of humans before 3761 B.C. negates their theology. And then there is the small problem of fossils. Who knew, Adam was a jew!
 
Old December 6th, 2003 #3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Whirlwind
Who knew, Adam was a jew!

Ha! Whirlwind Sir,

.......Welcome to the world of VooDoo ... or is that JooDoo ?


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