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Published on September 10, 2012 06:30
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message 1: by Hana (new)

Hana I have read your comments,
Your Christian values are showing.
The religious are almost always trite, close-minded, self-righteous, mean-spirited and egocentric.
They cannot help to be, their religion requires these traits to make them good and righteous believers.

They believe they are in the light while others are in the dark, while in reality it is their hearts and minds that are lost in the darkness and the nonbelievers who are in the light of reason and openness of heart.
The dark ages were dark because religion ruled and reason and thought were outlaws.
It is sad and depressing that the same religions are bringing the same dark ages back to America, maybe because it is good for business and nondemocratic government we have now.
You cannot have a democracy with a badly informed (where FOX new is their source), ultra-religious (do as you please, god forgives on Sunday) and ultra-capitalistic (without laws or rules to control big business).

A devout Judeo-Christian prays often but for himself.
Loves others, but will not help them if it will cost him a dime, unless they convert, then he can feel holy and superior.
He believes in democracy as long as everyone believes as he does or does what he says is right.

In all my years I am yet to meet a devout Judeo-Christian that has been a good person.
A good person being one who is kind, understanding, generous, protective of the weak, loving, not self-absorbed or egocentric and lives their values and talks about them.

Who is the better person?
The one that does a good deed follows a moral code so they can go to heaven and get their reword, or can pray for what they want and get it,
OR
The person, who has a good moral code without a religion and does the right thing, is generous and kind without expecting a reward or payment.

-If the religious truly had any values then America would not have any children in foster care. They would have all been adopted by the so called right to lifers.
-Everyone would have health care because the sick should be cared for and no child should suffer.
-Minimum wage would be a living wage so that people who want to work can house and feed their children and not have to work three jobs to pay the rent, (remember god is against birth control, except when he kills them)
-We would not declare war on countries that do not have weapons of mass destruction (funny how we go to war in countries that have oil).
-No child would go to sleep hungry.
-I have to stop the list is too long and too sad. The religious would not understand it as I know this has all fallen on deaf ears and a blind soul.


message 2: by Hana (new)

Hana “God always behave like the people who created them.”
― Zora Houston

Looking at you I understand why the world is so messed up.
Odd how hateful a person you are, but then evangelical Christians usually are.
You like you creed, claim to have the truth.
How strange that like god you have the universal truth.
Wait, you must be god, since you are his voice.
Should we pray to you?
You understand the truth so completely and anyone who disagrees is wrong, stupid, and evil.
Do not say you preach the work of god. Which word?
I there is only one word, then, there should be only one religion. Which one?
Let me guess, since you are God, then it is your word.


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