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- yurimon0
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Pakistani woman stoned to death because she married the man she loved
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Riddle:
Name one God, atheists and all religious people worship and believe in.
- Jimi Hendrix?Krassy
- Claptonhereswhatidid
- moneysmoldero
- you've told this one beforescarabin
- < True, but its money you religious, fanatical baby killing hypocrites.yurimon
- Money doesn't change the fact that I'm an atheist.monospaced
- is english your first language, yuri?hereswhatidid
- https://www.youtube.…locustsloth
- money is not a 'god'ephix
- im sure christians have killed more babies than abortion ever did, oh wait non christian babies aren't real babies.moldero
- sorry, i forgot.moldero
- Sorry the god in every commonly known religion has intention. Money doesn't.pango
- Money is the a Religion cause you fanatically follow it. it is the ruler of your life like a god... soyurimon
- It is made up and is only an idea just like a religious belief. the similarities are uncanny.yurimon
- no. money is the substitution of value. value as in goods, labour, time, cost etc.pango
- if you want to rid of this imaginary substance and get back to trading food with your goat, be my guess.pango
- Every religion has its pitch pango. Good one, on trying evangelize on behalf your religion. Every religion has a pitch.yurimon
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- Believing in a dead jew come to life as the savoir of man is different than having cash to buy shitmonospaced
- And let's not forget about the dictionary definitions of 'religion' and 'god'.ephix
- Yeah its astro theology. Good one Mono, show you're smart to everyone.yurimon
- As far as definitions, God has many. especially in hebrew. Also religion is defined as to bind. in etymologyyurimon
- well here's a famous quote for you. "mo money, mo problem" there!pango
- i_monk0
Reminder: yurimon is a Troll 4 Christ.
- jesus is watching yuri troll for him, than later he will watch him masturbatemoldero
- We went over this. I'm not christian. but you are ignorant though..yurimon
- your comments are like bad subtitles, yurihereswhatidid
- im b@5hing a book i know in and out hence my resentment, your defending a book you know shit about, so whose the ignorant one?moldero
- You mean the book written in allegory that you take literally?..icyurimon
- He doesn't take it literally. He's having issues with those who do.monospaced
- ukit20
- Ironic, cause the way the monetary system is set up now, Most are slaves, Including those who made this posteryurimon
- Not in the same sense. And still religion is worse.monospaced
- You crazy? Every war is financed..
Take money and people follow the money over any religion.yurimon - Dumbass, most of those stupid wars are based on religion.monospaced
- In fact, religion is so intertwined with money it's disgusting.monospaced
- All it's pointing out is that God endorsed slavery in the Bibleukit2
- No one said there aren't other bad things going on in the worldukit2
- Although it's kind of silly IMO to compare monetary system with actual slaveryukit2
- slavery was a large part of the monetary system, which happens to be endorsed by the bibleIRNlun6
- Dumbass... Religion is what the sheep are motivated by, Bankers, Kings, It Money. so your a sheep. enjoyyurimon
- Your a slave now endorsed by bankers.yurimon
- Why don't you try trading places with an actual slave sometime and let me know how much it is like the banking system?ukit2
- system or whatever you're rambling about.ukit2
- Religion is what the sheep are motivated by, hence the bible supporting humans as a trade-able good.IRNlun6
- While I do agree with yuri that money is worshipped, i don't agree that it can be used as a defense for the biblemonospaced
- or that one is truly comparable to the othermonospaced
- when did i ever use money as defense of the bible?yurimon
- you implied that being a slave to money was essentially the same as being a real slave. which is complete bullshithereswhatidid
- i_monk0
A new Gallup poll shows that 73% of Americans subscribe to creationism in one form or another, including 42% who take a literal interpretation of Genesis.
- it's still under 50% based on this article, not sure where you got 73%monospaced
- By combining the two god-involved answers.i_monk
- love the direct correlation they make between education and belief in creationismhereswhatidid
- which two percentages did you add?monospaced
- Because no matter how I read this, it's never over 50%monospaced
- combine those that believe in direct creation and those with guided evolutionhereswhatidid
- so creationists and intelligent design folkshereswhatidid
- They don't provide those as simple %s though. They're broken down by another variable.monospaced
- Top graph. 2014. 42% + 31% = 73%.i_monk
- one could note the god-related beliefs have decreased while the secular beliefs have more than doubled but that wouldn't be very anti-americanscarabin
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"Go, Helen; don't irritate him," I heard Bagwell say. She gave a quick, despairing glance from one man to the other; then, turning, left the room. "And now, Mr. Thesiger," I said, "will you not grant me the favour of a séance?" Mr. Thesiger remained gravely silent for a moment; then he said: "By virtue of your power as a medium, you may be able to hear the voice, and so convince Dr. Laurier of its reality."
He then proceeded to go through some elaborate operations, and finally kneeling at the altar, began to speak Hindustanee.
It was about the strangest scene I had ever witnessed; and though I stood almost at his elbow, I could hear no sound whatever but his own voice.
"Siva will not speak to-night," he said, rising; "there must be some one here whose influence is adverse. I cannot hear him. It is strange!"
He looked puzzled, and more relieved than otherwise.
"You will go to bed now, sir," said Bagwell; "you look very tired."
"I am," he replied. "I will leave my friends with you, Jasper. You will see that they have all they want." He bade Laurier and me a courteous good-night, nodded to his nephew, and left the room.
"This is the most extraordinary phase of mental delusion I ever heard of," I said. "If you will permit me, Mr. Bagwell, I will examine this idol more particularly."
"You can do so if you please," he said, but he did not speak in a cordial tone.
"Examine it to your heart's content," he continued a moment later; "only pray don't disarrange it—he seems to know by instinct if it is touched. Bah! it is sickening. Shall we go into another room, gentlemen?"
- utopian0
Murica will never run out of radicalized religious nut jobs, eva!








