Permanently Bewildered08 Dec 2007 03:50 pm
By Nelson
Strange, but the people decrying religion as ‘folk tales’ seem to be the exact same ones who are always screaming about ‘global warming’.
Why is that?
the_historian, Stirling
It’s the thin end of the wedge. Soon they’ll be studying physics instead of The Bible and building semiconductors instead of churches. It’s only a matter of time before someone invents “computers” and then we’ll all have to put up with “the internet”. Stop the madness before it’s too late.
6 Responses to “Where Will It End?”
I agree with the historian from Stirling on this anti-religion nonsense.
Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee for moral cleansing of the United States. The two candidates who aren’t aftraid to rule executively with a Holy Bible in one hand and an oil dollar in the other. Who cares about all the baloney of them flip-floping? Two negatives make a positive right? If one flips, the other flops, and they both stay in the same position.
What point is this stench-riddled bell-end trying to make??
Another gem from the same thread:
Added: Saturday, 8 December, 2007, 15:57 GMT 15:57 UK
These people are also likely to be voters. When it comes around to general elections i look up what the politicians are saying, and think quite hard about it and still can’t decide who is telling the truth… (after all, what do I know about the nhs?) what are the rest of the country doing? If they don’t even know the basics of the biggest festival of the year, how can they have a valid opinion and vote!?!??? It’s meaningless! i call for entrance exams for polling booths!!
Ruth, Devon
So apparently, being ignorant about religion is bad, but being ignorant about the NHS and real issues that affect the country is a-ok!
Of course – who needs to know the parties policies, as long as you know where baby Jesus was born?
Was he born in Argos? I’m so confused.
OK – so, if the baby Jesus came back tomorrow, what would He say about Global Warming?
Well, he’d say
“for fucks sake dad, turn the fuckin heat down willya”