Monday, November 3, 2008

Last post before the election, or last day before the manmade end of time

Now how's this for insanity? Click on the link and see why the Palins of the world should never be in public office.

http://the-end.com/2008GodsFinalWitness/?gclid=CJnYxeXG0ZYCFQ4NDQodPFQ93g

Once again I'll say that religion has no place in politics. They are at odds with each other in a republic. In the totalitarian society it may work, but we're in The United States of America, not Saudi Arabia.

Those that follow the "God of Abraham" want the destruction of the world. For those that believe the Saudis are our allies should make themselves aware of this as Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, are all religions tied to Abraham. They're all in it together. Unfortunately, so is the rest of the world, whether we want to be or not. Your church, temple and mosque wants to bring destruction to this world. It's not the work of God. It's the work of evil men and women. Evil men and women from all around the world.

The paradox that is religion is the cancer that will kill us all. The cure for this ill is to end all the myopic decision to further the violence committed in the name of God.

For those that believe in the 10 commandments you should already know that the 5th commandment is "Thou shalt not kill". How many are killed every day in the name of God? President Bush and Governor Palin believe the daily killings in Iraq and Afghanistan are "missions from God". God, contradicting his own commandment to kill followers of a religion with the same roots, His roots.

In the Koran there is Adam and Eve. In the Koran there is Noah and his Ark. Just like the Torah and just like the Bible. It all branches off at Abraham. Three religions with the same foundation and the same desire to kill the world. Three religions who stole all their "sacred rites" from Paganism.

Paganism, like the religions we know today, are just unscientific explainations for the things humans didn't understand, like dinosaurs and the Aztecs. Wait... those are in any of those books. They must fall into the mythology category, like evolution, global warming, and the holocaust.

Here's a quote from the Bible, Book of John, Chapter 12, Verse 25 and 26:

25 He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal.
26 If any man serve me, let him follow me: and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me; him will
my Father honour.

  • So, if you love life you'll die... You're gonna die anyway.
  • If you hate life you gain eternal life... sounds suspicious, like you're gonna ask me to do shit I won't like, furthering my hate of life, and the world for that matter.
  • Serve Jesus and be his servant... okay... He seems like a good guy, right?
  • Ah, serve him and receive his father's blessing... like entrance into heaven? So how does killing people in the Middle East factor into this?
These verses are often read at funerals. Death, the final frontier, maybe. A beautiful thing about religion is that it often times frees a person from worry about their end. A horrible thing about religion is that it often times frees a person from worry about their end. If you're not worried about death you are liberated in a sense. You are free to live and love and run and skip and kill and maim and steal without worry, for you have insurance for the afterlife. Don't think so? You can kill. Just ask for forgiveness and a God who doesn't actually speak to you forgives you. You might get a different reaction though if you ask relatives and friends of the ones you kill.

You can't create peace by killing, unless you kill everybody, yourself included. odd as it may seem, that is what the followers of the "God of Abraham" want to do. The most notably one currently is Sarah Palin. If it's okay to kill people to further the will of God (as you perceive the will of God to be that is) why wouldn't Sarah kill John McCain (if they win) to bring about the destruction she and her life long pastor Ed Kahlnins desire so badly.

When only three Republican candidates for the nomination said they believe in evolution I knew the Republicans no longer had a grasp on reality. If you do, you know how you should vote tomorrow.

Have a real day, and we'll have many more.