Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Post Easter Non-Judgement

Make no mistake, I respect my Christian friends in their beliefs, when they are centered around love, and understanding. So I'll make a few bullet points about what I, as an atheist and often misquoted or misunderstood.

-If you teach children about Hell as a real place that they could possibly end up, you are abusing your child in a psychological manner. That is akin to telling them there IS a monster under their bed, but he'll be there the rest of his life.

-With that being said, if you teach (and practice yourself) the judging of others actions, lifestyles, and choices you're equally guilty as an adult. From an observer's standpoint, everyone has insecurities in their relationships, fears that are entirely irrational and similar.

-If you judge gays, and judge the poor, you are no friend. Southern whites are the majority of welfare recipients in the United States of America. So, if you post all of those "drug test welfare recipients" without realizing that the Republican governors that are pushing this agenda are MAJOR investors in drug testing facilties, you're clueless. The testing programs put in place stopped less than 2% of recipients from receiving benefits, creating a massive net revenue loss. Something Republicans are supposed to hate.

-More than 85% of Americans support background checks for mentally ill potential gun purchasers. I'm pro Second Amendment for sensible human being who wish to protect their homes and their being. Schizophrenic gun owners cost us Dimebag Darrell, Asperger's/Social Outcasts with guns cost us too many lives at Sandy Hook. We have a gun addiction and we have yet to see a good guy with a gun stop a bad guy with one.

The probability of the existence of your particular Christian, self-sacrificing jewish martyr being the creator of the universe and reason, versus other religions, is about one in 52,000 just to begin. I'll get to the errors of the Holy Bible that is the only source of information for these claims in my next post.

S. Duke

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