Acid terrorism - Artsy Spot
Rated • 22 reviews • humanities, islam, religion, clergy bullshit, monotheism • artsyspot.com
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skylick is a 73 year old guy from Spaceport, Arizona, USA
Rationalist, Atheist. "The death of dogma is the birth of reality"."Reality is what remains after dogma dies, killed by science and laughter." What do you call a dead dogma? ans. Mythology. "The god Attis had a temple on Vatican Hill for 6 centuries. Attis was the son of a virgin Goddess. Attis was slain to bring salvation to mankind. Attis body was eaten by his worshipers in the form of bread. Attis's passion was celebrated on the March 25th, nine months before the winter solstice festival, which is now celebrated as Christmyth since a Pope made it so. (The Pope lives on Vatican Hill by the way.) Wingnut get your story straight before you knock on my door. Was the tomb door closed (Matt 28:2) or open (John 20:1) when Mary Magdalene first got there? Clergy types are just insurance salesmen in funny clothes and they, not gods, wrote the Koran and the Bible. These "holy" books have created oceans of bloodshed. I prefer skepticism, reason,evidence rather than hearsay emotionalism.
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