nice, u don't what i believe or what i tell other people about religion. so with your close-minded assertion that all Christians are the stereotype you just mentioned, you have in fact proven that You are the one not asking questions before you make assumptions about something you BELIEVE (uh-oh the b-word) about all Christians.
Incorrect. Asking questions is how I arrived at the clarity I'm at now, it's how I managed reject the Christian indoctrination my family raised me in. It was education that exposed the hoax. Religion is inherited superstition. It's been passed down from a time when myth and mysticism ruled the day, to be an answer to things Science had yet to explain. Over the centuries religion has progressively lost more and more of it's wild claims to Science. The one question that started it all for me was ^
-> born of logic. It simply made no sense that a "god" would not only honor a single religion out of many on the planet earth, and ignore others, but that a "god" would even acknowledge a religion at all. What an arrogant and foolish proposition. Answer me this, if you have no evidence of your god's existence, and belief is hinged on faith, why not believe any one of thousands of religions? Why not Zeus, Why not a pink elephant etc? Because you were told differently? What if you had been ^
-> born in Zimbabwe, or India, your beliefs would be profoundly different. It was by mere random chance that you were born into another culture that taught something else. So you don't see the logical fallacy in adhering so closely to what you were indoctrinated to believe? To say otherwise is saying 'your' god, would bias itself against others on his planet he created and even punish them for being born into a different culture that taught different religion. Let that sink in a bit..
Sad. More people indoctrinated with primitive superstition in the land of the uneducated and oblivious. Consider for a moment, you actually believe, that something as omnipotent as a "creator-agent" or "god" favors one religion out of thousands on this planet he created. What a ludicrous and illogical assertion. And you believe that because you were told that? Did you bother to ask what happened to people that died for the (at least) 90,000 years there was no formal religion? Yeah..oops..lol
its not mocking God! we made this for a worship service where we talked about the psalm where it repeats over and over that God's love endures forever. dang son, lighten up. i dont kno bout u but my God has a sense of humor.
whoops typo: you don't *know* what i believe. there we go
crakapleez 3 years ago
nice, u don't what i believe or what i tell other people about religion. so with your close-minded assertion that all Christians are the stereotype you just mentioned, you have in fact proven that You are the one not asking questions before you make assumptions about something you BELIEVE (uh-oh the b-word) about all Christians.
crakapleez 3 years ago
Incorrect. Asking questions is how I arrived at the clarity I'm at now, it's how I managed reject the Christian indoctrination my family raised me in. It was education that exposed the hoax. Religion is inherited superstition. It's been passed down from a time when myth and mysticism ruled the day, to be an answer to things Science had yet to explain. Over the centuries religion has progressively lost more and more of it's wild claims to Science. The one question that started it all for me was ^
BrianASoto 3 years ago
-> born of logic. It simply made no sense that a "god" would not only honor a single religion out of many on the planet earth, and ignore others, but that a "god" would even acknowledge a religion at all. What an arrogant and foolish proposition. Answer me this, if you have no evidence of your god's existence, and belief is hinged on faith, why not believe any one of thousands of religions? Why not Zeus, Why not a pink elephant etc? Because you were told differently? What if you had been ^
BrianASoto 3 years ago
-> born in Zimbabwe, or India, your beliefs would be profoundly different. It was by mere random chance that you were born into another culture that taught something else. So you don't see the logical fallacy in adhering so closely to what you were indoctrinated to believe? To say otherwise is saying 'your' god, would bias itself against others on his planet he created and even punish them for being born into a different culture that taught different religion. Let that sink in a bit..
BrianASoto 3 years ago
Sad. More people indoctrinated with primitive superstition in the land of the uneducated and oblivious. Consider for a moment, you actually believe, that something as omnipotent as a "creator-agent" or "god" favors one religion out of thousands on this planet he created. What a ludicrous and illogical assertion. And you believe that because you were told that? Did you bother to ask what happened to people that died for the (at least) 90,000 years there was no formal religion? Yeah..oops..lol
BrianASoto 3 years ago
god rocks hes our savior
lilfitz15 3 years ago
psalm 136 good job guys kind of funny though keep it up and dont allow these tudid comments to discourage ytou
JazzNTap 3 years ago
i didnt post it for tons of people to like it, just so that people that go to my church could see it, its kind of an inside joke for us
crakapleez 3 years ago
guess me and the other 386 who watched this agree that this should have stayed oon your pc
nykage 3 years ago
its not mocking God! we made this for a worship service where we talked about the psalm where it repeats over and over that God's love endures forever. dang son, lighten up. i dont kno bout u but my God has a sense of humor.
crakapleez 4 years ago
plz dnt mock God
talkafa 4 years ago