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SnailTeeth · 36-40, M
No, because there's no point in trying to reason with a bunch of delusional fuckheads who believe in racism, UFOs and god.
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
@SnailTeeth Do Native Americans believe in god?
Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
@SnailTeeth I'm native American what do you think of Native American spirituality? Do you think I'm delusional? My stepfather was abusive and hated my culture and spirituality.
SnailTeeth · 36-40, M
@Peaceandnamaste I mean "God" in the presumptive sense. I'm completely open to there being a higher power, but with the number of religions claiming to be the way, you're statistically more likely to be wrong than right. Sorry to trigger you, but religion triggers me. I think it exploits people, and it emboldens others to commit atrocities.
I vehemently rebuke the so-called word of God, because I believe that if the divine word were bestowed by an omnipotent being, it could not be perverted to abuse the innocent.
A lot of people put their conscience on the backburner, or just leave a lot things left for God to fix. Just last year, enough people believed in the imaginary sky man, that they stripped actual living human women of their rights to abortions. They opposed stem cell research, which has resulted in millions of preventable deaths. It's looney to think there's an eternal damnation, if you can't find this one book or learn about this one dude. It's crazy to think that God would be so vain as to cast his favorite angel into a life of torment, just because the angel didn't bow before a mud sculpture. It's petty. The more I think about it, the more I find to rip into.
I'm not tolerating it anymore, it's at the point where it's inhibiting our evolution as a collective society.
I vehemently rebuke the so-called word of God, because I believe that if the divine word were bestowed by an omnipotent being, it could not be perverted to abuse the innocent.
A lot of people put their conscience on the backburner, or just leave a lot things left for God to fix. Just last year, enough people believed in the imaginary sky man, that they stripped actual living human women of their rights to abortions. They opposed stem cell research, which has resulted in millions of preventable deaths. It's looney to think there's an eternal damnation, if you can't find this one book or learn about this one dude. It's crazy to think that God would be so vain as to cast his favorite angel into a life of torment, just because the angel didn't bow before a mud sculpture. It's petty. The more I think about it, the more I find to rip into.
I'm not tolerating it anymore, it's at the point where it's inhibiting our evolution as a collective society.