The concept of an afterlife is inhumane and immoral. Belief in the continuation of your "soul" or consciousness after death is wishful thinking. Belief in an afterlife devalues the one life that actually exists: this one.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Mac vs. PC Christoid Style
9 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I thought this was somewhat funny. Only somewhat for two reasons:
1) This depicts the average US Christian in a suit and tie, and the average "emergent" Christian in street clothes, and the charictures are pretty good. It looses a few funny points in that it completely misses another group. More on that in a minute.
2)I use a PC. I have never seen what the attraction is to getting a Mac. I just don't have that many problems with my PC, and with the newer versions of Windows, I can do everything I need to with Windows based software. I can even use Pro Tools if I were a professional musician. Microsoft is my happy place.
The other group I mentioned earlier is one that is influenced by Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, Thomas Chalmers, RC Sproul, George Grant, ect. I feel left out. Is there anyone who has done a charicture of this group?
Paul Quillman wrote: "The other group I mentioned earlier is one that is influenced by Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, Thomas Chalmers, RC Sproul, George Grant, ect. I feel left out."
I think the point was to focus on the ones who have been influenced by people like Jesus, Paul, Peter, James, John and whoever wrote Hebrews. Granted, they were long gone well before Augustine, Luther, Calvin and later personalities came onto the scene.
Anonymous, I think you missed my point. I was making an attempt at humor. Of course I know that without Jesus, we would not have Augustine, Chalmers, Kuyper, we would not even have the apostiles. However, the other men that you and I have mentioned, are instrumental in the development of Biblical theology, which is a rather important part of Christianity
Hey Aaron, you remember that anonymous cultster in the 'Charlie Brown must die' thread? I did a critique on Samael Aun Weor. Whoever that was, they ain't gonna be happy, I guar-an-tee it.
Hey Aaron, you remember that anonymous cultster in the 'Charlie Brown must die' thread? I did a critique on Samael Aun Weor. Whoever that was, they ain't gonna be happy, I guar-an-tee it.
bubba gump said... anonymous and teddy bear is me which is hlp, I wrote that when I was high on weed, lol omg that is some funny ass shit, I was proclaiming to be an atheist and I was just really flowing, whats funny is I almost forgot I wrote it because how high I was. I'm such a silly sally, this site is just so off from what I believe maybe that is why I keep coming back to see if there is anything better to comment about. This aaron guy always makes me burn because of his lack to see someone elses point of view, it drives me crazy that this dude can never just try and understand where people are coming from when they post there beliefs. So fuck that, everything you write I'm gonna find away to explain your closed point of view so it don't have to always be presented in a box, whih you always do. Be prepared, you to krystalline because its on with your ass to, you think you know but please mutha sucka i will find someone smarter and wiser to run your opinions to the ground then up to the sky for one last breath then back down to the ground where it should be walked on, stomped over and sat on by a large dirty butt for generations to come. Bye for now you sweet hott sexy men you, it's all about you , mmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmmmmmm
1:28 PM, January 22, 2007
This person is a real crazy person, what the heck are you talking about hlp, are you a male or a female?
amber: I'd advise you check into rehab - you're rattling on, not making much sense. Maybe a week away from the wacky tabacckie would do you a world of good. Or whatever it is you're on. I notice that OBE's tend to occur when the person in question is on metamphetamine (from lack of sleep). Remember this: you have a finite amount of heartbeats in a life. Don't be in a rush to use them up.
9 comments:
I thought this was somewhat funny. Only somewhat for two reasons:
1) This depicts the average US Christian in a suit and tie, and the average "emergent" Christian in street clothes, and the charictures are pretty good. It looses a few funny points in that it completely misses another group. More on that in a minute.
2)I use a PC. I have never seen what the attraction is to getting a Mac. I just don't have that many problems with my PC, and with the newer versions of Windows, I can do everything I need to with Windows based software. I can even use Pro Tools if I were a professional musician. Microsoft is my happy place.
The other group I mentioned earlier is one that is influenced by Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, Thomas Chalmers, RC Sproul, George Grant, ect. I feel left out. Is there anyone who has done a charicture of this group?
Paul Quillman wrote: "The other group I mentioned earlier is one that is influenced by Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, Thomas Chalmers, RC Sproul, George Grant, ect. I feel left out."
I think the point was to focus on the ones who have been influenced by people like Jesus, Paul, Peter, James, John and whoever wrote Hebrews. Granted, they were long gone well before Augustine, Luther, Calvin and later personalities came onto the scene.
Anonymous,
I think you missed my point. I was making an attempt at humor. Of course I know that without Jesus, we would not have Augustine, Chalmers, Kuyper, we would not even have the apostiles. However, the other men that you and I have mentioned, are instrumental in the development of Biblical theology, which is a rather important part of Christianity
Hey Aaron, you remember that anonymous cultster in the 'Charlie Brown must die' thread?
I did a critique on Samael Aun Weor.
Whoever that was, they ain't gonna be happy, I guar-an-tee it.
Hey Aaron, you remember that anonymous cultster in the 'Charlie Brown must die' thread?
I did a critique on Samael Aun Weor.
Whoever that was, they ain't gonna be happy, I guar-an-tee it.
Crap: blogger's actin' goofy again. Go ahead & dust off those extra posts, please.
bubba gump said...
anonymous and teddy bear is me which is hlp, I wrote that when I was high on weed, lol omg that is some funny ass shit, I was proclaiming to be an atheist and I was just really flowing, whats funny is I almost forgot I wrote it because how high I was.
I'm such a silly sally, this site is just so off from what I believe maybe that is why I keep coming back to see if there is anything better to comment about.
This aaron guy always makes me burn because of his lack to see someone elses point of view, it drives me crazy that this dude can never just try and understand where people are coming from when they post there beliefs. So fuck that, everything you write I'm gonna find away to explain your closed point of view so it don't have to always be presented in a box, whih you always do.
Be prepared, you to krystalline because its on with your ass to, you think you know but please mutha sucka i will find someone smarter and wiser to run your opinions to the ground then up to the sky for one last breath then back down to the ground where it should be walked on, stomped over and sat on by a large dirty butt for generations to come.
Bye for now you sweet hott sexy men you, it's all about you , mmmmmmmmmhmmmmmmmmmmmmm
1:28 PM, January 22, 2007
This person is a real crazy person, what the heck are you talking about hlp, are you a male or a female?
amber:
I'd advise you check into rehab - you're rattling on, not making much sense.
Maybe a week away from the wacky tabacckie would do you a world of good. Or whatever it is you're on.
I notice that OBE's tend to occur when the person in question is on metamphetamine (from lack of sleep).
Remember this: you have a finite amount of heartbeats in a life. Don't be in a rush to use them up.
Funny. XD
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