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  1. #61
    Originally posted by Open Your Mind To say these things have meaning "to you", is to say that meaning is personal or subjective, is it not?

    how many times are you going to make this post

    you are the human embodiment of philosophy 101
  2. #62
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by jimmy how many times are you going to make this post

    you are the human embodiment of philosophy 101

    So it goes...
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  3. #63
    Originally posted by Issue313 No one really reads the bible critically. If they did they'd see what it really is, a creepy collection of bronze age stories about nasty jedis and various assorted semites running around making each others lives awful and being mentally ill and retarded.

    I have been at many bible studys, and have always been amazed, like literally astonished, left in wonder, at the illogical moral lessons that the participants have drawn from the batshit insane and deeply creepy stories in the bible.

    I could never read the bible alone at night, as it scared me, like a horror movie.

    Judeo-Christianity is an insult to the entire idea of religion, and Islam is the retarded shit-covered offspring of that insult.

    The good thing is that most religious people don't follow their text very much. Religion is so much more insidious when they do.
  4. #64
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 The good thing is that most religious people don't follow their text very much. Religion is so much more insidious when they do.

    I think if you read the new testiment in a more positive manner you might actually appreciate it if you took it literally. Genesis and the book of revelations are actually great reads.
  5. #65
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    You realize Genesis isn't in the new testament, right?

    Also what did you like about revelations?
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  6. #66
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    i liek teh pail hoarse
  7. #67
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby I think if you read the new testiment in a more positive manner you might actually appreciate it if you took it literally. Genesis and the book of revelations are actually great reads.

    I've actually read the bible back to front. It's a horrible book. I can tell that you haven't read it at all if you think it's good as a book. Whether or not it is a good moral barometer is a different issue.
  8. #68
    idk I hated to kill a mockingbird. Most books ive read are pretty ok but I haven't read many books in a while.


    Any suggestions for really shitty books that are entertaining in an ironic way? I'm tired of stephen king and dean koontz repetetive nonsense I need something thatll really make me rage/be slightly amused
  9. #69
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by Lanny Also what did you like about revelations?

    i like the revelations becos its revealing.

    i always believe revelation was/is/will be written by a someone who watch events of the future thru a screen of some sort.

    the flames of an ICBM looks like a star due to lens flare.
  10. #70
    Originally posted by Lanny You realize Genesis isn't in the new testament, right?

    Also what did you like about revelations?

    I like revelation because it's the end of the world

    Also there were people on the internet that were trying to convince people not to vote for trump because "trump/pence" sounds like "trumpets"
  11. #71
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    I think religion can have a whole spectrum of effects on people

    They range from cucked pedophile popes publicly kissing the feet of invaders to international heroes like Anders Breivik
  12. #72
    Madman African Astronaut
    A clockwork Orange, it might be a good book but its written is some shitty brouge that I can't comprehend and it pisses me off. The same with a lot of Irvine Welch's stuff.
  13. #73
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Daily international heroes like Anders Breivik

    "classical liberalism"
    "spree shooter"

    pick one
  14. #74
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Originally posted by Lanny "classical liberalism"
    "spree shooter"

    pick one

    Spree shooter
  15. #75
    Originally posted by Daily They range from cucked pedophile popes publicly kissing the feet of invaders to international heroes like Anders Breivik

    Haven't seen the pope lick any feet recently. Maybe they don't taste nice. But hopefully Anders will be back in action cleansing the SJW scourge soon.
  16. #76
    Dissociator African Astronaut
    If on a winter's night a traveler by italo Calvino
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