- You should try accepting reality instead of believing in childish religious fantasies. Reality is a wonderful thing because it's interesting and because it's real. Accepting reality means you will have no magical 2nd life, no invisible friend watching over you, and nobody to listen to you talk to yourself.Of course your kind are too afraid to grow up and face facts. The Islamic State terrorists have the same cowardly problem. Like American Christians reality makes them cry.
Another comment I will write if the censorship-loving asshole complains again:
Mr. Pastorius, your god fantasy is a mental illness, a common disease in America and the Muslim theocracies. There is a cure but first the victims must realize how sick they are.
I suggest you read a book written by a University of Chicago biologist to help you understand reality. "Faith versus Fact" by Jerry Coyne.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/scalia-the-music-critic-and-pew-policeman-1455840082
Another asshole wrote some bullshit. What I wrote:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/scalia-the-music-critic-and-pew-policeman-1455840082
Another asshole wrote some bullshit. What I wrote:
Sir, instead of complaining you should thank me. What you have is a mental illness. You can cure your problem but first you have to realize how sick you are.
Your faith in what makes you feel good is not harmless. The magical heaven fantasy made the 9/11 atrocities possible, and many people ignore their health because they look forward to a magical 2nd life, a fantasy with no evidence that completely depends on wishful thinking.
One of the many reasons I refuse to respect religious insanity is the brainwashing of young children. This is child abuse and it's wrong. The victims have all their curiosity sucked out of them. They grow up to be science deniers because they were trained to believe everything is magic.
Also here in America there is a never ending religious war against science education which threatens this country's future. Christians are constantly trying to tell biology teachers how to do their jobs.
"until you die and see who is right."
I see this a lot. The idea is nobody knows what happens after they drop dead. That's ridiculous. Biologists (and most educated people who are not insane) know exactly what happen when animals (including our human ape species) drop dead. We become a stinking pile of garbage, food for worms and maggots.
You people think you have a magical soul that magical flies to a magical paradise where cowards can have a magical 2nd life for trillions of years. I can't imagine anything more ridiculous. It's obvious reality terrifies you people.
This is what children are brainwashed to believe. They learn how be idiots. Some of the victims grow up and realize their brainwashers are insane. Other people never grow up.
I suggest you read a book written by a University of Chicago biologist to help you understand reality. "Faith versus Fact" by Jerry Coyne.
Another fucking retard said he would do something with his rosary for me. My reply:
Another fucking retard said he would do something with his rosary for me. My reply:
Instead of reading the book I recommended you're going to talk to yourself. Education is a wonderful thing but you're not interested in anything that threatens your rosary.
Imagine living where everyone believed in a flat Earth. That's what it's like for me except people believe a magical master of countless trillions of solar systems listens to people on this insignificant planet "say a rosary".
2 quotes from a University of Minnesota biologist about faith and religion.
No one word personifies the absolute worst and most wicked properties of religion better than that. Faith is mind-rot. It’s the poison that destroys critical thinking, undermines evidence, and leads people into lives dedicated to absurdity. It’s a parasite regarded as a virtue. -- PZ Myers
Religion is the antithesis of science, an anesthetic for the mind that disables critical thought and encourages the acceptance of inanity as fact, and wishful thinking as evidence. -- PZ Myers
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