Monday, February 06, 2006

Christianity Awesome, Islam Bullshit according to some Christian Douche


An article published in the radical right-wing and therefore somewhat mainstream American publication, the National Review, rebukes 'western liberals' for defending Islam against justified racial epithets. A thesis on the values of ethnically motivated blanket-statements, Journalist George Neumayr ,in his article, parenthetically entitled 'even my mother thinks I'm an asshole,' points out that “only radical Muslims would consider rioting a rational rebuttal to descriptions of Islam as violent. What other religious group riots or issues death threats after it is criticized? It is precisely because Christianity is so tame that Western liberals often feel safe to lampoon its history as violent.” (Neumayr)


Wow.


I don't even have a comment on that. Let's just sit back and meditate on the tameness of Christianity.


Click on the link below or on the title link in order to read the rest of this article, written by a very stupid man:


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/06/opinion/main1283291.shtml

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Wow! A Mathusala Rookie Card

IMPORTANT: CLICK ON THE TITLE LINK AND COMMENT WHAT YOU THINK IS BEING DEPICTED IN THIS SCENE...REALLY REALLY LOOK

Methuselah- in the Bible, descendant of Seth; son of Enoch. He is said to have lived 969 years. It can also be spelled Mathusala.
------Free Columbia Dictionary

This Marketing professor of the City College of Santa Barbara relaxes from the extreme stresses of teaching at a prestigious university by collecting "antique European religious images from prayer books and holy cards".

This article emphasizes the fact that " [She] has devoted much of her limited free time, and all of her inheritance, to collecting, scanning and posting over 100,000 of "God's calling cards" on the web." But that isn't where it ends, this collection of antique cards that would put any 14 year-old seminary student's collection to shame brings with it an important message.

"Modern technology is a part of God's plan to help not only with remembering the past but creating future possibilities that at this time we cannot imagine.", says this avid Religious antique enthusiast referring to modern preservation techniques that will save these rare cards.

Sadly, it looks as if God's plan was to use technology to preserve little, old cards and not to, you know, save people through stem cell research.

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