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Yeah, no fantastic magical tales in the bible after all.
Sorry fundies, but if I want magical stories I'll stick with Rowling or Tolkien, the writing is much better. |
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Meh, the Nazi thing isn't totally off. When a friend of mine went as Harry Potter for Halloween (he is a little person, so it was pretty freakin' funny) he asked me to make the bolt on his forehead.
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Christians are so fucking silly. WTF? I've met nimrods like the sheep who would gobble this crap up IRL. It's amazingly easy to talk them out of this shite but they are so insulated they rarely meet anyone who isn't a total fucking drone for the Cause.
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I have never fully understood the inclination to persecute that Christianity follows, particularly when claims of like persecution are regularly forwarded by the same. Between attempts to ban books they don't like, ignoring the "Sins" of their own leadership, and judging everyone other than themselves....it's amazing to me these people have not yet become extinct.
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This one gets me:
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07-23-2007, 04:07 PM | #10 |
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Ahh, I love it when Christians use the Old Testament to condemn "secular" things like this. In this case, they used the oft-quoted passage from Deuteronomy condemning witchcraft and what have you.
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