A product of religious fanatic’s imagination

I believe the apocalypse to be a product of religious fanatic’s imagination. As with all religions, they are misleading, disillusioned, and idiotic. There will be no apocalypse, nor will there a vengeful god to bring down his wrath upon humanity, because there is no god. Get it through your thick-headed fanatical skulls that the only reason there is religion is that people have a fear of dying and the only way to comfort them is to tell them if they be good, they will be whisked off to some magical place when they die. Good day and I hope you die.

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7 Responses to “A product of religious fanatic’s imagination”

  1. bob Says:

    wait till you die before you say you know
    lol

  2. MrCarey Says:

    Looking at the entire universe is not possible. Hundreds and thousands of star systems, planets, etc out there. It amazes me that anyone could possibly imagine a single entity running the show, and furthermore looking upon the earth and singling out the naughty critters. That is micromanagment at its finest. I agree with the writer, with the added fact that religion was also established as a way to control kingdoms and territories. Church and state were one, and without religion, you had nothing.

  3. Montenague Says:

    I will pray for you.
    and the others that are foolish.

  4. qoq Says:

    And oddly, God or no God, your praying will work. It’s been scientificaly proven that praying for the embetterment of a subject will somehow increase their chances (normally of survival, with sick patients. i don’t know how it applies to foolishness) even when the subject doesn’t know he’s being prayed for.
    Thing is, you could pray to God, Satan, Zeus, or the surround emotionless energy and it still works.

    Go figure.

  5. TAUREN Says:

    i am a satanist.i believe christians need to live outside the rules to “expieience” why the rules are there. once you have expierienced…lust-greed-envy-vanity-etc..only then are you “honestly” saying “no i don’t want to feel like that or make others feel like that”
    i “know”. and they are the avenues of sin too cheap to ride…i learned what “heartless” means. god crys
    for heartlessness…it is hard to cure cuz’ the person must cure that themselves.guilt from god motivating. i still denounce the institutionalized church…and what they see god as.
    that to me is the mcdonalds of god.
    i am more on the indian side of belief.
    they believe in god and gods-kinda like angels
    metaphoric ;)

  6. mikki Says:

    what are you saying
    ” Thing is, you could pray to God, Satan, Zeus, or the surround emotionless energy and it still works.”
    that is not true. Zeus is not even real, and satan doesn’t anwser prayers. he doesn’t have the power to do that. Only God has the power to anwser prayers.
    TAUREN,
    i can see being a satanist hasn’t helped you any. you are rambling crap. i can’t see how you can worship satan who is the essence of all evil. God LOVES you! why did u turn to the devil? all he does is steal your soul and welcome you to hell, ur happy home for all of eternity. congrats.
    i pray you see the Truth.

  7. Miki Says:

    Christianity is not about wanting more followers, and strength. It is about spreading the free gift of salvation that Jesus gave us. It is everones choice, of course whether or not to believe.
    as for the apocolypse, it was not invented to have “pagans convert” it is merly a warning of what will come in the future. More like a statment saying ” this is what will come to pass, make your decision now and be prepared”
    Apocalypse: Bible. The Book of Revelation.
    Any of a number of anonymous Jewish or Christian texts from around the second century B.C. to the second century A.D. containing prophetic or symbolic visions, especially of the imminent destruction of the world and the salvation of the righteous.
    Great or total devastation; doom: the apocalypse of nuclear war.
    A prophetic disclosure; a revelation.

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