Pagan - the self styled atheists of today. Lets call a spade a spade. Tomorrow the word of the day will be - sin. Oh yes.
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Lenin said - Church is opium for the minds.
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pa·gan [ páygən ]Originally posted by ChicoPagan - the self styled atheists of today. Lets call a spade a spade. Tomorrow the word of the day will be - sin. Oh yes.
noun (plural pa·gans)
Definition:
1. an offensive term that deliberately insults somebody who does not acknowledge the God of the Bible, Torah, or Koran
[14th century. < late Latin paganus "heathen, non-Christian," in classical Latin "villager, civilian" < pagus "rural district"]
---------- As you see, chico , you are not very original even when trying to insult non-believers.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Word of the day: Chico. An irritant that incessantly tries to persuade strangers that his belief in an archaic dogma is somehow meaningful 2000 years later despite overwhelming odds.Originally posted by ChicoPagan - the self styled atheists of today. Lets call a spade a spade. Tomorrow the word of the day will be - sin. Oh yes.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Actually its less than 2000 years since Christ was lawfully killed ~1975 years ago, which presumably was the time when this particular religion actually started.Originally posted by hyperD2000 years later despite overwhelming odds.Comment
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Yeah and if the bastard comes back we'll kill him again!Originally posted by AtWActually its less than 2000 years since Christ was lawfully killed ~1975 years ago, which presumably was the time when this particular religion actually started.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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<Fleetwood Pedatantic-esque Attack>Originally posted by AtWActually its less than 2000 years since Christ was lawfully killed ~1975 years ago, which presumably was the time when this particular religion actually started.
Word of the day: Chico. An irritant that incessantly tries to persuade strangers that his belief in an archaic dogma is somehow meaningful 1975 years later despite overwhelming odds.
</Fleetwood Pedatantic-esque Attack>If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I think a politically correct term for this would be: "terminate individual conscience".Originally posted by TheMonkeyYeah and if the bastard comes back we'll kill him again!Comment
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Ohh the self styled atheists do not seem so tolerant now ehh!!!Sola gratia
Sola fide
Soli Deo gloriaComment
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