This from CNN.com:
Seventy percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey say things are going badly in the United States. The last time the public gave the country’s condition such a bad rating was January 1992 in the last year in office of the last president named Bush.
Really? Huh. I would have never thought something like this could happen. I hope every single one of you remember this next time you want to vote for a dip shit for president.This is also what happens when you put good leadership well behind, hmm, where do I start? “Who do I want to have a beer with?”, evangelical pagan worship, excessive right wing hate, oh and you have your administration working hard to figure out every possible way to legitimize illegal behavior INSTEAD of taking care of business. Don’t make me list the woes, just read the article or look outside.
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The memo is simple: Dear Jews, if you plan on celebrating your holiday please do it quietly and in the corner and if you happen to ever think your holiday is as important as ours we will certainly remind you of your minority status.
When city officials planted a 7-foot-tall Christmas tree next to a 20-foot-tall menorah in the plaza in front of City Hall, some residents barked. They telephoned City Hall, wrote letters and testified at a public hearing that the tiny tree in the shadow of the huge Hanukkah symbol was an insult to Christians.
At the left you can see what this “Lamb of G-d” saved us from and how the vast majority of co-called Christians celebrate the redemption of the world from darkness - a vast array of crap imported from China, furthering our debt to them, filling our landfills with crap, and gutting all meaning from life. Anyway, a holiday that is about shopping, running up debt, and is not even held on their false messiah’ real birth day, but instead on a pagan winter festival, where they erect and worship a tree somehow needs to be visually equal to a holiday where a whole nation shirked off the world’s first superpower and prevailed in rededicating the Temple to the one true G-d. Who, by the way doesn’t like blood drinking, nor does G-d like erection of idols. But that never seems to stop the Christians from worshiping the wrong things.
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Posted by Nathan in Uncategorized, tags: Christian, Hoboken, Pagan
They are at it again, those crazy Catholics and their pagan ways. Remember, Christianity converted to Rome, Rome did not convert to Christianity. It would seem these pagans have been at it for over 600 years and are up to their old pagan tricks this weekend in my neighborhood. Wonder if they ever read the bible? Specifically Exodus 20:2-6:
2 I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery;
3 you shall have no other gods before me.
4 You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
5 You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, punishing children for the iniquity of parents, to the third and the fourth generation of those who reject me,
6 but showing steadfast love to the thousandth generation of those who love me and keep my commandments.
Instead of heeding the words of G-d, they make an idol, dance in the streets, throw a party, and the most disgusting part: they throw money at the idol in a tent down by the water. I wonder if they drink any blood or howl at the moon? Oh wait, they drink blood every Sunday:
…the Roman Catholic Church teaches that once an ordained priest blesses the bread of the Lord’s Supper, it is transformed into the actual flesh of Christ…and when he blesses the wine, it is transformed into the actual blood of Christ…
I have no idea how they can even begin to think they have any legitimate inheritance to the Judeo-Christian tradition.
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I know this might be a complicated question - or the answer might be complicated - but what would Christians be today if there were no Jesus? Would they be more pagan than they are now? Would they be Jews, Muslims, or maybe Zoroastrians?
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