[quote]DBCooper wrote:
You know what BrotherChris, as much as I like you, your religious intolerance of everything that isn’t Catholic, or at least your disdain for other religions, erases any sort of credibility you may have with me on this issue.[/quote]
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[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
^I’m going to guess that dude was blown up in a wheel chair and the random shoes were used to disgrace the said blown up person?[/quote]
Does making fun of a dead man make you a good CHRISTIAN?[/quote]
Didn’t know asking a question was making fun of someone.
It’s obvious that you are a Mason, so I’m not going to argue with you. and like Pac said “Killuminati”.[/quote]
He’s a Catholic you fucking non compos mentis! The Freemasons have used their positions to EXCLUDE Catholics from influential positions in society for hundreds of years. A Catholic can’t even join the Masons without being excommunicated.
It’s obvious that you are a Mason, so I’m not going to argue with you. and like Pac said “Killuminati”.[/quote]
A Mason? I’m a KofC, Mason I am not.[/quote]
I’m sure that you have never met a Muslim in person, and all your believes about\concerning Muslims are taken from the media(Which is controlled by the Masons). Which makes you a MASON.[/quote]
Yep, never met a Muslim in person. You got that right. I go to school with about 1000 of them and they use my cathedral as a place of worship. No, never met one in person.
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
Assuming Heaven nad Hell both exist…
In heaven, is there widespread depression over the fate of loved ones who are in Hell?
And in Hell. While being tortured, does relief come in knowing loved ones are in heaven?
making Hell a paradise of the mind and Heaven a pit of sorrow…
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In heaven there is no depression, one is filled with joy because justice has been had. In Hell, one is filled with eternal sadness and depression for the absolute hate which one is filled with.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
You know what BrotherChris, as much as I like you, your religious intolerance of everything that isn’t Catholic, or at least your disdain for other religions, erases any sort of credibility you may have with me on this issue.[/quote]
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This is how it is across the board.
Religion in general has no value to society.[/quote]
Studies disagrees with you.
And, if you don’t take things out of context you will see I pointed out that I was just copying what Colbert said on his show.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
Yep, never met a Muslim in person. You got that right. I go to school with about 1000 of them and they use my cathedral as a place of worship. No, never met one in person.[/quote]
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
How does heaven deal with grief?[/quote]
There is no grief in heaven. One may worry about one’s loved ones on earth, but one no longer grieves.[/quote]
One is filled with relief in avoiding Satan’s toasting fork and getting one’s ass flame-grilled for all eternity. One doesn’t grieve about friends and relatives because one shouldn’t have friends or relatives with different beliefs than one’s own. If they do they had it coming.
One is too busy heckling the damned with exclamations of “I told you so” to worry about such trifling earthly emotions as grief and longing. Although it would be nice to be invited to the barbecue on Saturdays at least. The smell of tortured souls is divine.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
You know what BrotherChris, as much as I like you, your religious intolerance of everything that isn’t Catholic, or at least your disdain for other religions, erases any sort of credibility you may have with me on this issue.[/quote]
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This is how it is across the board.
Religion in general has no value to society.[/quote]
[quote]therajraj wrote:
^ he obviously meant before your dad stuck his dick in your moms cunt[/quote]
He said before I was born. I don’t think he obviously meant shit, I think he believes that before we are born we don’t exist.[/quote]
As Therajraj said, it’s pretty clear that I meant before your mom got boned, as in where were you 500 years ago or a billion years ago? Now apply that thinking to the afterlife and it’s obvious that existence is a tiny blip in nothingness. It’s quite sad to see people living miserable “holy” lives so that they will have a great afterlife. Religion is a disgusting virus that’s responsible for so much misery in the world. If there was no religion then the twin towers would still be standing. At least the sandscum responsible is rotting in the ground.
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
Yep, never met a Muslim in person. You got that right. I go to school with about 1000 of them and they use my cathedral as a place of worship. No, never met one in person.[/quote]
Can you please explain?[/quote]
It is sarcasm. My school has about 900-1000 Muslims (it is a small school) and we share a common place of worship that is the local Catholic Cathedral.
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
How does heaven deal with grief?[/quote]
There is no grief in heaven. One may worry about one’s loved ones on earth, but one no longer grieves.[/quote]
One is filled with relief in avoiding Satan’s toasting fork and getting one’s ass flame-grilled for all eternity. One doesn’t grieve about friends and relatives because one shouldn’t have friends or relatives with different beliefs than one’s own. If they do they had it coming.
One is too busy heckling the damned with exclamations of “I told you so” to worry about such trifling earthly emotions as grief and longing. Although it would be nice to be invited to the barbecue on Saturdays at least. The smell of tortured souls is divine. [/quote]
No, there is no joy over those that are damned. The joy is because of the mercy and justice of the Lord.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
^ he obviously meant before your dad stuck his dick in your moms cunt[/quote]
He said before I was born. I don’t think he obviously meant shit, I think he believes that before we are born we don’t exist.[/quote]
As Therajraj said, it’s pretty clear that I meant before your mom got boned, as in where were you 500 years ago or a billion years ago? Now apply that thinking to the afterlife and it’s obvious that existence is a tiny blip in nothingness. It’s quite sad to see people living miserable “holy” lives so that they will have a great afterlife. Religion is a disgusting virus that’s responsible for so much misery in the world. If there was no religion then the twin towers would still be standing. At least the sandscum responsible is rotting in the ground.[/quote]
Maybe you should say before I was conceived, you didn’t you said before I was born.
Wow. Just full of facts, the ‘sandscum’ is not in the ground, he was dropped in the sea.
It is hilarious when people hate on religion, especially Judeo-Christian religion as looking at America the past 50 years and Europe the past 100 years, liberals have booted religion more and more out of everything and things have increasingly gotten worse.
Sorry if I don’t think lack of giving time and money to the poor is a good thing, or higher levels of crime or higher rates of birth out of wedlock are wonderful things to be applauded.
I would love to see the studies you’re talking about relating to religion being beneficial to society. I’m interested in knowing the TRUTH. But from mostly what I’ve seen religion has been a major negative to society.
The most religious states in the US have the highest teen pregnancy and murder rates.
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Yeah…they aren’t religious. Sorry. Come back and show me the teen pregnancy and murder rates in a state where the majority of people go to Church on Sunday…where the majority of the people give time and money to take care of the sick and poor. Claiming something as ‘more’ religious than another state then show that it is screwed up isn’t proof of causation of religion screwing up society. It’s proof your logic is messed up.
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
How does heaven deal with grief?[/quote]
There is no grief in heaven. One may worry about one’s loved ones on earth, but one no longer grieves.[/quote]
One is filled with relief in avoiding Satan’s toasting fork and getting one’s ass flame-grilled for all eternity. One doesn’t grieve about friends and relatives because one shouldn’t have friends or relatives with different beliefs than one’s own. If they do they had it coming.
One is too busy heckling the damned with exclamations of “I told you so” to worry about such trifling earthly emotions as grief and longing. Although it would be nice to be invited to the barbecue on Saturdays at least. The smell of tortured souls is divine. [/quote]
No, there is no joy over those that are damned. The joy is because of the mercy and justice of the Lord.[/quote]
Come on. You’re saying that you wouldn’t be a teensy bit smug?