I no longer try to reason with religious idiots. They do love to be abused.....
"If you could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people" HOUSE
Religion is a mental illness and it destroys the ability to reason. When your head is up your ass the view never changes. When Jesus lives in your colon, your head will always love being in your colon with the Holy Spirit up there, and the love in knowing God is a bowel movement. |
Ah, such pooetry - I shall pay homage by crimping off a loaf for Jebus. :thumbsup:
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Jesus comes more often with fiber. Constipated people never know the whole weat Jesus experience.
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George Bernard Shaw summed up my feelings on dealing with god botherers:
'I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.' |
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Ahh, nostalgia's not what it used to be.
I make every effort to treat the god-whalloping retards with the complete disrespect they deserve, but compared to the ol' fizzicks fucker, I still sound like an English country gent at a strawberry sniffing convention. Must try harder. |
Actually, I think you missed something... religion, specifically the "Jesus botherers" HAS changed. Dramatically. We no longer stone gays with real rocks, burn witches, the more liberal folk let women talk and wear pants made of mixed material (shock horror). It is difficult to see the change WITHIN a person, but cross culturally, and temporally, you can see a lot of change.
Opposing bigotry and discrimination often doesn't work on one person, or only a very small difference, but the masses working on it large scale over time obviously have made a considerable difference. As they say, anyone who thinks the sum of small changes makes no difference has obviously never studied calculus. |
I reckon religion ain't changed a lick. Time has kept ticking and some people have moved along with it. Only the thickest of idiots take their holy text literally and we have a name for them- terrorists.
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Which is why we see Christians eating bacon, wearing clothes of mixed fibers, and not stoning gays? Of course it has changed.
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You sort of missed the point. The way that people respond to religion has changed, not religion. The bible still commands you to stone fags, ya know?
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I don't think they would have changed without the pressure of the law, but I think that society putting pressure on them via the law is a great idea. I think those kind of actions should be continued against bigotry and discrimination in religion. Next step - the prohibitions on gay marriage.
I have changed much as a theist. I started as a rabid fundie and now I'm so liberal the rabid fundies won't even acknowledge I am a theist because I am not "one of them". People do change, it's just that fundies are just the most stubborn of all bigots and it is hard to get through to them. |
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