BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: September 09, 2006 02:37AM
Jesus and weed ain't so bad either.
mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 09, 2006 05:21AM
I'll take the weed ... the jesus is up for grabs :>

BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: September 09, 2006 04:38PM
Ain't nothin' wrong with either. Forget all that so-called "Chistian"
dogmatic hoseshit. Jesus ain't about some big-assed "holy" book,
church buildings and following all sorts of stupid rules. He ain't about havin'
someone else tell you how to think, feel and live. He's about being honest,
following your own heart and mind, and being the person you really are.
mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 09, 2006 06:24PM
I seem to manage all that without his, or any other iamginary figures guidance,
but thanks anyway :>

fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: September 09, 2006 11:07PM
he still hasn't delivered on my lottery prayer...:~{
duane Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 02:30AM
I'll take Jesus, Oh and some weed to. BlahX3, I dont like what most churches
preach about Jesus. Christians, inadvertantly drive away more people with the
way they carry themselves. Jesus hung out with the prostitutes and tax
collectors and he deffinatly did not exclude people from his preaching. I have
my own idea of what God expects from me. When god created man in his image,
christians in general tend to think he did not have a sense of humor, anger,
lust, or drive. When I understood what being cristian was about it just put all
these things in perspective. I do believe in Jesus Christ though, son of God.
Just not alot of the other stuff they beat you with. God gave me a conscience
that works, thats all I need to know when Im wrong.
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 02:48AM
mrkim ~ LOL! That's the point, isn't it? Some like to have an imaginaion about
things they don't understand. If it helps them stay centered and be better than
they might be otherwise, what's the harm in that?
F_D ~ Here's a cute story for ya...
A man was talking with God and asked, "Lord, what is time to you?" God
answered, "A million years is like just a second to Me." The man
asked, "What is money to You?" God said, "A million dollars is
just like a penny to Me." The man then asked, "Lord, may I have please
have a penny, then?" "Sure," said God, "Just a
second..."
Don't get me wrong people, I am not religeous at all, I just don't reject sage
advice just because so-called followers of such figures use it as an excuse to
be assholes. There's nothing wrong with Jesus. There is definitely many things
wrong with "Christians", though.
duane Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 10:41AM
Im christian, and I agree.
mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 12:18PM
The dogmatic BS along with religons propensity for its use to mask psychotic
behaviours in the name of whomevers "God" is what turned me off to the
whole shootin match.
Bein a good person and living life to the benefit of those around me is all that
matters to me.
I've really never understood the concept of "worship" of any God. It
seems so very vain that an entity supposedly so filled with love and omnipotence
would require that they be worshipped at all by !
To me, a seemingly good analogy for such would equate to ants being required to
worship humans :>

fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 06:55PM
and why in hell is the church tax exempt? the power the church wields because
of not paying taxes is frightening.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 09:24PM
Jesus ON weed wouldn't be so bad... it IS a God given plant, after all...
...should be legal. (rant, rant)
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 10, 2006 09:27PM
fd: the church is tax exempt because it is doing the state's work and keeping
people dumb and making sure they follow authority figures. Since the state
benefits from this, they tip their hat to the religious organizations for
it.
Or did you have a humorous answer?
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: September 11, 2006 12:41AM
i'm at a loss man, maybe later.