Translation:
What's the Least I Can Believe and Still Be a Superstitious Moron?
Translation:
We are to suck up to the fairy with the magic wand.
Obviously. There can't possibly be any doubt the Master of the Entire Universe somehow found this speck of almost nothing called Earth and gave us human apes the pope business.
I never met a Catholic, Christian, Muslim, or religious Jew who wasn't gullible and insane. Will you superstitious dopes ever grow up? I doubt it. Your disease is almost always incurable. You will just have to waste the rest of your worthless lives living in your childish everything-is-magic fantasy world, never caring that you share the exact same idiotic fantasies with the Muslim terrorists.
By the way vandyboy, you don't have one shred of evidence for any of your childish fantasies. It's all wishful thinking for gullible idiots like yourself. You're part of the terrorism problem mister and you have my complete contempt.
What wrong with growing up rvr1bn37? Jeebus saves? Are you nuts? Seriously, are you out of your mind? Is there any bullshit you don't believe?
That's right mister. You suck up to your magic fairy. Why be a free person when you can be your invisible friend's slave?
Every single one of you god-soaked subhumans belongs in an insane asylum. Your Christianity is a severe mental illness and for you totally brainwashed people it's incurable. Just because there's millions of you lunatics, that doesn't make you normal. It just shows your disease has become an epidemic. To stamp out your insanity people like you shouldn't be allowed near children. You all need to be locked up so you can be kept separate from civilized people.
Benedict emphasized the Biblical account of creation in his Easter Vigil homily Saturday, saying it was wrong to think at some point "in some tiny corner of the cosmos there evolved randomly some species of living being capable of reasoning and of trying to find rationality within creation, or to bring rationality into it."
"If man were merely a random product of evolution in some place on the margins of the universe, then his life would make no sense or might even be a chance of nature," he said. "But no, reason is there at the beginning: creative, divine reason."
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