Friday, October 28, 2005

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Reading what many people write about religion really gets on my nerves. Especially the fact that whenever they say "religion", you know that they are referring to Christianity, and that when they begin to talk about it, it becomes a common bash fest. Being tolerant of religion is "in" these days, and is only right after all, but bring up Christians and it is a street fight no holds barred.

They worship their non-religion religion relentlessly. They call us stupid for following what a "man" has said many years ago. They say we are ignorant and incapable of seeing the big picture and of free independent thought. They say we are brainwashed. They say that they are so smart, since they listen to what other smart people have to say.

I want to ask you something. Supposing that there is a God, what in this universe would ever make you think that you would be able to understand him and reduce him to a number. How can you even think that you could get the slightest notion of his being when you are constantly creating new devices to see across this universe. Constantly creating new devices to see smaller parts of the simplest form of matter. You can't see anywhere CLOSE to what lies ahead. What lies further. What lies deeper. Can a flea have any concept of human life? It senses heat, and it feels the blood that it eats. The creature only has the shallowest concept of our life as humans. It is a simple being. And WE, the all mighty humans cannot create anything as simple, yet complex, as a single celled self sustaining organism.

Greater is the knowledge of how much you do not know, whenever you study to achieve greater knowledge. Anyone with any true intelligence and wisdom would tell you that. You stupid idiots with all of your fact gathering and logic proving nonsense. What does all the knowledge in the world do for you when you are up against the God of the universe.

4 Comments:

Blogger Emory Mayne said...

Too much hypocracy in today's Christendom, and too much violence in it's past.

"Antioch o' Antioch
what violence in your voice
From within your ancient walls
was first proclaimed
The Christian angry name."

8:00 PM  
Blogger heidi said...

go drewey!

11:16 AM  
Blogger Stephen said...

I would agree that emory's statement is true to a point, assuming a broad view of christendom... yet the same thing could be said of the whole human race. That doesn't mean we are to denounce our birth and live as animals. There is a God, and those who stand for that truth are often persecuted by those who don't or don't care.

9:48 PM  
Blogger vita4all said...

My dad used to say that "You could make a whole new world with what I don't know."

6:37 AM  

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