Sunday, December 16, 2007

Premeditated genocide

Pope John Paul II will be charged with premeditated genocide against the human race.
By 100 years from now, at least a billion people will hve suffered extended agony and death because of John Paul's opposition to birth control, sterilization, and abortion.
It will be remembered that the Pope went to the starving in Africa and South America and encouraged them not only to breed themselves into oblivion, but to increase many fold the number of unfortunate innocents who would have to starve later on.
John Paul will be remembered as the man who inceased human misery more than anyone in the history of civilization.

Remember the beautiful words of Jesus

As you gather around the Christmas tree, remember the beautiful words of Jesus: "I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and a man 's foes shall be they of his own household (Matt./ 10:35)

Child Sacrice

In Ohio and more than 30 0ther states, child sacrifice is legal.
The Christian Science church voices strong opposition to any attempt to eliminate the religious exemption from the child-abuse laws. They want to retain the right to kill tneir children through prayer overdose and penicillin deficiency.

Religion's importance

There is no subject of so little intrinsic importance as that of religion. Everyone finds they can quite safely treat other people's religion as of no importance.

The Christians find they can quite saftely treat other people's religion as of no importance.TheChristion treats his own religion with the utmost gravity and laughs at those of others.

Definition of religion

Webster: Religion:

1. belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers to be obeyed and worshipped as the creator and ruler of the universe.

2. expression of this belief in conduct and ritual.

The Bible and Slavery

God establishes slavery in LEV.25:44-6

InExod.21:2-7: When you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall be your slave for six years, but in the 7th year he shall go free and pay nothing. If he comes to you alone, he shall go away alone; but if he is married, his wife shall go away with him.

Religious parasitism

The greatest threat to the survival of our country is the economic parasitism of religious groups. These groups pay no taxes and use the advantage of their tax exemption to compete with legitimate businesses. Worse yet, they meddle in politics and use money they
save from taxes to advance their political agendas.
Churches are supposed to report religion-unrelated business income but churches are not required to file income statements. The Internal Revenue Commisioner lacks the info. and authority to police religious groups.
The Treasury Dept. has estimated that 340,000 churches do not file annual reports with the revenue agency

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Christian ferocity

1.Early Christians gave us a belief in a future life, miracles and other assinine notions. As soon as it became the official religion of Rome the church unleased a reign of terror against pagans
and heretics. Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria had a learned Greek scholar murdered and her body burned. And we made this monster a saint? Is there no limit to the stupid things humans are capable of?

2. Under Elizabeth 1, church attendance was compulsory. In Calvin's Geneva, a citizen was beheaded for writing obscene verses. Card players and adulterers were whipped through the streets. A refugee scholar, Servetus, was seized and burned at the stake. Hundreds of witches were put to death.
The Catholic Church believed in witches. The bishop of Wurtzburg burned 800 in a single year. 400 were put to death atToulose. As many as 1,000 witches a year were burned in Italy.

3. world wide there have been some 100,000 differing religions, ranging from the placid commual rites of the Pueblo Indians, to t
the bloody human-sacrifices of the Aztecs, and from the paranoid black magic of Melanesia to the guilty soul-searching of Protestants

The Power of Prayer

On page 355 of the Journal of Statistical Society you will find that heads of state have the shortest life span of any other class of persons. This is in spite of the fact that sovereigns are the most prayed for group. From this you might infer that prayer is an exercise in futility.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Statutory rape

The Vice-Principal and I were standing in the hall talking when a student walked by. I recognized her as a student from a neighboring school district who lived in the apartment above mine. She was living with a man twice her age and their noisy bed springs kept me awake half the night. Her male companion could have been jailed for statutory rape. None of this was of any interest to the Vice-Principal. He was only concerned about the money paid by the state to educate this young lady even though the money should have gone to the Highline rather than the Seattle School District.
As you might expect there is enough blame to go around. (parents, school board, juvenile authorities, teachers, principals). Was this an isolated, one of a kind instance? I sincerely doubt it.

INCEST

I was active in real estate in the 1970's and would routinely inspect the attics of my houses. Quite frequently I would find girl's panties as well as pornographic magazines. From the evidence, I deduced that sisters, and sometimes daughters, were being exploited for sex. I brought this information, along with what evidence I had, to the couseling staff of the local school.
It was a surprise (I should say shock) to me to discover how common the crime of incest was.
Also surprising was the lack of concern displayed by school authorities. For instance, three E-mails were sent to the Principal's Association without a response. The public, I'm told, has very little respect for either the schools or the teachers. I wonder why?

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During the 1970's I was active in real estate and hqd a number of rentaqls. I

Kikar-Jesus2

1. The bible and the Testament are impositions upon the world, that the fall of man , the account of Jesus Christ being the Son of God, and of his dying to appease the wrath of God, and of salvation by that strange means are all fabulous inventions , dishonorable to the wisdom and power of the Almighty.

2. There is one very serious defect to my mind in Christ's moral character, and that is he believed in hell. I do not feel that any operson who is really profoundly humane can believe in everlasting punishment
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3. Under tne Law of Moses, one could make an atoning animal sacrifice to absolve oneself of wrongdoing. A perfectly harmless creature would be gashed at the throat and drained of its blood on the altar absolving the wrongdoing by virtue of an innocent thing dying in a guilty person's place.

So, essentially, the solution proposed by God under Moses was for two wrongs to make a right.

4. No one knows enough of the early life of Jesus to write a biography of him. If we were to use historical facts scarcely three lines could be written.

5. Jesus thought he could drive devils out of people. (Matt. 8)

6. Jesus said "He that believeth not shall be damned." In other words if you cannot think as I do you could spend an eternity in the Christian hell.'

7. Jesus said (-Mark 16) "In my name they shall take up serpents and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. (Horse biscuits!

8. In both Matthew and Luke all that stands between Mary and a charge of adultery is the claim that her pregnancy was caused by devine rather than human agency. This same claim is also the only shield Jesus has against a charge of illegitimacy;

9. Christains spend entirely too much time appealing to God with selfish, childish petitions.

10. Public prayer has become an important instrument in social and religious propagnda. Even priests and preachers do not observe the injunction of Jesus to pray in private.

11. Jesus came not to save the world, but to save only a small part of it---namely, the Jews, God's chosen people.

12. Christians believe that God sent Jesus to spread the glad tidings. How was Jesus to make anything known to all nations? He could speak only Hebrew and there are several hundred languages in the world;

13. The same clothes lasted 3 million Jews for 40 years during the entire journey from Egypt to the holy land.

14. Out of water and tired of manna the Jews asked Moses to use his influence to make some changes. As soon as the request was made this God of infinite mercy became enraged and sent serpents to punish the hungry Jews.

15. God commanded the Jews to plant trees in the Sinai desert but not t0 eat the fruit for four years. Could God have been uaware that trees wouldn't grow in the desert?

16. Only 3 of the 33 years of his life are known to us and our qccounts of those 3 years differ widely. We do not know what this unimportant preacher looked like, when he was born or when he died .

17. Jesus was not a Christian. He was a reforming Jew to the end

18. There is no proof for a single miracle in the Old Testament or the New

19. It was Jesus who introduced the doctrine of eternal punishment. There was never another doctrine as reprehensible or detestable as this doctrine of everlasting torment for the un-saved.

20. It was believed by Jesus and by his followers that the end of the world's existence was at hand.
21. The concept of Jesus as a supernatural being prompted the account by Matthew of most unusual events on the occasionof the crucifixion: there was an earthquake, graves were opened and the dead bodies received new life and walked away.
22. The books which were formerly attributed to the authorship of Moses could not have been his because events which were mentioned did not occur in many instances until long after his death. Many towns named did not exist during the time of Moses.
23. The Dead Sea Scrolls date from A.D. 88 t0 A.D. 135 yet they make no mention of J esus.
24. There is nothing in Jewish literature of the 1st century A.D. referring to Jesus.
25. Jesus ascended into heaven on the day of resurrrection/ John: 8 days after/ Bookof Acts: 40 days after.

26. Christians promised that with faith they could perform miracles.
27. The fall of man, the account of Jesus being the Son of God, and of his dying to appease the wrath of God, and of salvation by that strange means are all fabulous inventions.