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Even the typical kindergartner today knows more about the basic workings of the universe than the people who wrote the Bible did. Fundamentalists venerate ancient ignorance.
ReplyDeleteInfidel - They sure do.
DeleteAujourd'hui qui prend au sérieux le livre des morts de l ancienne Egypte....et pourtant pendant plus de 2500 ans ..un indispensable.....la religion c est comme les modes d'emploi, impossible a comprendre
ReplyDeleteThere is a meme out there with Christ shaking hands with business men in an office tower. The tag line is something like 'Jesus sealing the deal for all hotels to have his book in the bedside drawer ..'
ReplyDeleteDeliciousdeity - I believe I've posted that sometime ago.
DeleteThe wife and I just had this discussion.... We basically agree, but she's of the mind that ***something*** bigger out there, but it sure as hell isn't a God so many worship. Me? I'm a big Nope.
ReplyDeleteLes déistes rejettent les religions mais admettent un dieu sans révélation
DeleteClarence Darrow just nailed it quite well. Why some Christians or any other religions would be guided in their lives by such ancient scriptures written in a sheperd's societies where their knowledge of the universe was so limited.
ReplyDeleteIt also shows that many didn't really read the entire Bible but just the ones that suits their narrow minded agendas.
I'm skeptical that anyone reads the entire Bible. There are those few well-written parts that everybody knows, thanks mainly to King James's translators, but most of it is boring as hell.
DeleteGranma always said religion was a refuge for scoundrels, particularly the leaders.
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Rj - Yep.
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