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Old 10.14.2007, 03:17 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by swa(y)
i used to have one of those fake christian bills...thought it was hilarious. remember thinking "this shit would piss someone off so much they wouldnt want anything to do w/ christianity".

bleh..im sure being the loud mouth that i am ill say more on this later. im exhausted and can hardley think straight. dont feel like going to sleep either...hate when that happens.

nice thread lux. i dont know exactly where ya stand on a religions level, but i know yav showed some sympathy/interest/whatever in christianity in the past. i think its cool that, even if ya are a christian (i dont know wether you are or not) that ya still realize thats bullshit.,


its not that i hate christians, i dont. its just that so many of em are so far out of tune w/ reality that its sickening. like that "condoms promote premarital sex/diseases bullshit" < people or going to have sex regardless. might as well (even if its not 100% guarenteed to protect against unwanted preg./disease) offer some sorta protection.

bleh.

anyways man...yeah cool thread. wish i could think straight im sure this is littered w/ typos. sorry.

I'm sympathetic toward Christianity because that's how I grew up. We went to church every Sunday, Catholic school for 12 years, that stuff really adds up. So, even though I am offended when other people draw conclusions about those of us who really had no choice when it came to our religious upbringing, I know that I make the same judgments about other people who were raised in a similar way. Really, very little of what I've experienced throughout my life has made me grow fonder of my religion. Most of it has done the exact opposite. The way it makes people act, I just can't understand. In the past I've thought that I would never really be content until I was able to either totally reject or accept Catholicism, but obviously it's more of a grey area, and I think for the rest of my life it will be that grey area. I'm not really the sort of person whose beliefs are easily changed by a profound experience, because what is typically defined as profound is something that wouldn't leave much of an impression on me, at least not one that would later influence my religious beliefs (or lack thereof).
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