Hover over Romans 1:20-22 for proof of God's existence, and over Matthew 5:27-28 for Judgment Day’s perfect standard. Then hover over John 3:16-18 for what God did, and over Acts 17:30-31 for what to do.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Question and Answer

<< Welcome to a dangerous new era - the Unlightenment - in which centuries of rational thought are overturned by idiots. Superstitious idiots. They're everywhere - reading horoscopes, buying homeopathic remedies, consulting psychics, babbling about "chakras" and "healing energies", praying to imaginary gods, and rejecting science in favour of soft-headed bunkum. But instead of slapping these people round the face till they behave like adults, we encourage them. We've got to respect their beliefs, apparently . . . Why should your outmoded codswallop be treated with anything other than the contemptuous mockery it deserves?>>

Mr. Atheist, I found myself saying a hearty “Amen” to everything you said. We are surrounded by weirdo's and crazies . . . superstitious simple-minded people who believe anything they are told. If the folks that write horoscopes really knew the future, they would all play blackjack, be super rich, and live in big mansions in Las Vegas and Reno, or they would have high-paying jobs on primetime TV, telling us about tomorrow’s weather. My TV co-host and I snuck into a psychic store in Hollywood with a hidden camera and tried to expose them. We got kicked out, because our questions cut too close to the bone. Yep, Amen to all the "healing" energy stuff and the “soft-heated bunkum," and another Amen to the “imaginary gods” (a big Amen to your small “g”). Man is forever making up false gods and bowing down to their image. It's crazy. Pizzas that look like Mary really turn my stomach. It is all “outmoded codswallop.” Right on. You’re not alone. Keep preaching it. We just go one step further and say to stop all this nonsense and to love and serve the Living God. I do make one small prediction though (nothing psychic about me). My prediction is that this blog will make you mad. Then after you read that I said it will make you mad, you will decide that it won’t. Then you will be a little confused as to how to respond. Let's see if I'm right.