Politics and Religion

Why do something you know you won't enjoy?
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"The reason you don't believe is because you don't want to."  

This is a true statement, that's why I don't believe in leprechauns, because I don't want to.
 
Posted By: Laffy
 
 What a bunch of bullshit.  
   
 He's telling non-believers the need to be "intellectually honest" while debating the Bible and then 15 seconds later saying, "The reason you don't believe is because you don't want to."  
   
 Fuck you.  
   
 That's as intellectually dishonest as it gets.  
   
 Hey, the only reason you don't believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster is because you don't WANT to believe in it.  
   
 He said all kinds of other crap that was just flat-out wrong, like saying, "No other religion ever had their main figure be resurrected before."  
   
 Baloney.  
   
 They stole that just like they stole almost everything else in their fairy tale.  
   
   
 You know, people can worship a fucking turnip for all I care.  Just don't be lying assholes about it and CERTAINLY don't expect everyone else to follow your "morals" when they're based on pure bullshit.

...on his birthday, not the resurrection of Jesus.

Jesus H. Christ!  If they don't like it, let them exercise their free market choice to use Bing.com or Ask.com to look up their Bible passages.

People actually thought he was Chavez! I had no idea who the guy in the doodle was, but I knew he wasn't Chavez.

 
Question: Does free market choice apply to free services?

I assume in theory, but there is no profit to be made or lost.

That's not a term I originated, but read in an article from a Catholic priest. And, anyone who talks to me in terms other than that, I ignore. So much about God, Christ, and faith is just that; a mystery. And, when approaching and studying mysteries, it helps to be respectful.  However, that doesn't mean one needs to set aside their discerning mind. Some mysteries raise more questions than answer!   ;)

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