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religions are pathetic
ReplyDeleteWhat architect in his right mind would combine an amusement park with a sewage system? I mean, it works for me but, really?
ReplyDeleteThe 1st one is interesting. Following that logic, rapists are just following God's orders? Playing into several orientations, including "It has a mind of its own". Which our sane mind is supposed to keep it under control. So does that mean we are thwarting God's desires?
ReplyDelete#2 . . . raises the question, is it better to be "bound by the pleasures of the flesh" or "to be bound by the desires of a spouse?" With the implied orientation that "Spouses will always be available when and where ever perceives the need for sexual bliss might occur for the male". Variable orientations which can all lead back to "taking your body back into your own hands", very possibly.
If the unborn and other "innocents" automatically go to heaven, why do some people want to keep them on earth, when releasing their souls to heaven would be a better option for the souls? Getting the "Do not pass GO, head straight to Heaven" card. Interesting concept!
Thanks, Rick, for these thought-provoking posts!
Cdadbr - You're welcome.
ReplyDeleteReligions are hypocrites.
ReplyDeleteFor my Catholic church, masturbation or any «fun» from sexe was forbidden but in the same time many priests or religious poeple like nuns and brother were sexually abusing on young kids, boys and girls not forgetting the bad and violent behaviors hurting those kids...
Here in Province of Québec mainly Catholic French speaking people we evacuated religion from all of our public sphere and since then, the 60's, we can fully live our freedom.
Fortunately I have never believed in any religion
ReplyDeleteReligion, glad I dumped it 30 years ago.
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