Friday, September 16, 2005

god, where are you?

And the comments just keep on coming! I love a girl who just cannot leave well enough alone. Katie, thank you for brightening my day with your latest comment on my heathen views. I know you enjoy my comments on all those lies of science and logic. I, likewise, enjoy a little tomfoolery on your part. I cannot wait to see how I am wrong about this next set of ideas. I am looking forward to you opinion!

As I predicted, you are one of those evangelical Christians who take every word in the Bible to heart and interpret everything in a literal sense. Congratulations, you and people like you are the route of all the problems this country has in politics. It is people like you who deny homosexuals marriage and prevent women from getting abortions, because human life is sacred. No one group of people should impose their views on the majority of people who do not even think like they do. It is not the job of Christians to run a country, leave that to the politicians. As for the statement of my seniority in matters of the Christian faith, the statement that it make is one of time for contemplation. I have had ten years longer than you to contemplate the fallacies if this type of religion. I have had the time to ask myself the questions that lead to a greater understanding of the world. I have done my research, I have read countless essays and discourses on the topic of the existence of God. I have had the time to formulate an EDUCATED opinion on this topic that is based on fact, not just the rhetoric of a pastor who claims to know the truth. Religion keeps you in the dark and prevents you from wanting to find answers and flaws. I spent years of my life listening in church to the things the Bible was saying and the messages that were being sent. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be a humble and kind person, but this should not be attained through the fear of retribution from a higher power. What makes more sense to you, that humans popped out of thin air or that over a period of time they were shaped into what we are today? I mean come on, use logic. Where is the SCIENCE to support your views? Where is the logic? Where are the facts? Guess what, Jesus was not the son of God. He was not a "perfect" person. He was a man who claimed to be divine like so many others that have come after him. He was a man that did great things, but did not perform miracles. There was no curing the blind man, that was a metaphor. He did not raise Lazarus from the dead, that was also a metaphorical statement. Those were things written to portray Jesus a certain way, but they are not the only writings about him. There are equally as many documents confirming Jesus' mortality. I would also like to point out that I never said Jesus was made up, just not the son of God. I would also like to give a big shout out to Josh McDowell, who is apparently a well known evangelist, or as I like to call them, con-artists. These people go around claiming to have the holy spirit and that by trusting them with your mind and MONEY, they can save your soul. So, as to prevent people from wasting their hard earned money, I am sorry to say that there is no heaven. So Josh, stop taking these people's cash. It is time for religion to cease, it had its day. The Dark Ages were fun, but now we have science to explain what we do not understand. At least science is not some big man in the sky. I am going to leave you Katie, with a quote to ponder. This is from my dear friend Friedrich Nietzsche, who some happen to call the ant-Christ. "Is man one of God's blunders, or is God one of man's blunders." Please, comment me back on this, I need a good chuckle.

Also, this is how you spell these words. What kind of southern state do you live in that prevents you from learning how to spell religion? This might help to make your points more valid.
R-E-L-I-G-I-O-N
P-R-O-P-H-E-C-Y
M-A-G-D-A-L-E-N-E


And this whole statement makes completely no sense. It would be nice if you could make sense of this for me.
Fourth, obviously most catholic churches arent "Word Churches" as my pastor likes to call them. They arent even "spirit-filled churches". and if you dont believe in God then you arent Catholic.
Fifth, The first thing to go, when jesus died on the cross and said "it is finished", was the curtain (or veil) which separated God from his people. That curtain represented religeon. Because it keeps people in a pattern and their not "on fire for God" anymore.

Thanks Katie, you are an inspiration to us all.

2 Comments:

Blogger Justin said...

ur dear brother zach
wait till dee dee finds out u r such a bad person u should not b allowed in this family mom is ashamed of yu

7:14 PM  
Blogger Katie said...

"Just because I cant spell things right does not take anything away from what I am stating." ...yes it does.

11:35 PM  

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