bloody christians
I went to this blog
the address was
http://horsgal360.blogspot.com/
and the profile said:
I'm like this "normal" girl from this like "normal" island, Tasmania, and I am a full-time christian, ITS THE BEST!!
what the?
This blog contains fifi-belle's passionate expressions of love for sparkling burgundy, chocolate, wine, Vince Noir, Adrian Mole and barbeques. Sometimes fifi has a potty-mouthed angry day and raves about how much she hates John Howard, capitalism and vegetarian 'sausages'.
I went to this blog
5 Comments:
I don't get it, what does TTFN and what does it have to do with Pooh?
I think it would be way funny to spam this girl out of existence!
Leave her alone. She can write what she wants. And if she's a christian, who cares? It's her beleifs. She can beleive what she wants. It's not hurting other people. And how is christianity different from other religions?
Ok. First of all, "i" before "e" except after "c". So I take it you mean "beliefs".
In what way is mocking this person my own blog not leaving her alone? I'm not writing anything on her blog am I? This is my blog. Not her blog.
As for "not hurting anyone"? She's hurting my athiest sensibilities, and my belief that humans are capable of thinking for themselves and not postulating silly deities. Plus, Christianity has hurt innocent people throughout history. Ever heard of the Spanish Inquisition, Colonialism, or witch hunts?
Did I say I thought Christianity was different from other religions anywhere in my blog? I actually think most religions are pretty illogical. However, I reserve the majority of my annoyance for religions that try to recruit members rather than letting members come to them. Christians seem to do this the most. I have never had a random traditional aboriginal person approach me, in public, trying to pursuade me that I should believe in the rainbow serpent and the associated creation myth. I cannot say the same for Christians and their creation myth.
Because its my blog and I'll comment on whatever I feel like. I thought her profile was funny.
Christianity itself is not a religion. Religions are Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Church of England, Lutheran, etc. All of these (and more) are Christian religions. Christianity is more a way of life, eg. living in harmony, allowing others their beliefs, generally being a good person. I consider myself to be a christian person although I don't belong to any organised religion, most of which are highly commercialised these days.
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